Cecelia Lewis was asked to apply for a Georgia school district’s first-ever administrator job devoted to diversity, equity and inclusion. A group of parents — coached by local and national
America is and always has been a white supremacist apartheid police state that deserves to be overthrown.
“ The following month, inside a gabled white clubhouse overlooking the hills of a Cherokee County golf course, dozens of parents from across the county had assembled on a Sunday afternoon for a lesson in an emerging form of warfare. School board meetings would be their battlefield. Their enemy was CRT.
One of several presenters at the meeting was Rhonda Thomas, a frequent guest on conservative podcasts and the founder of the Atlanta-based Truth in Education, a national nonprofit that aims to educate parents and teachers about “radical ideologies being taught in schools.” “So what is critical race theory?” Thomas asked the crowd. “It teaches kids that whites are inherently racist and oppressive, perhaps unconsciously,” and that “all whites are responsible for all historical actions” and “should feel guilty.”
She added: “I cannot be asked for repentance for something my grandparents did or my ancestors did, right?”
Thomas stressed that parents should form their own nonprofit groups and cut ties with their schools’ Parent Teacher Associations. “The PTA supports everything we’re against,” she told them.
Another presenter, a local paralegal named Noelle Kahaian, leads the nonprofit Protect Student Health Georgia, which aims to “educate on harmful indoctrination” including “comprehensive sexuality education” and “gender ideology.”
Kahaian emphasized how to grab attention during upcoming school board meetings. Identify the best speakers in the group, she told them, adding: “It’s OK to be emotional.” Be sure to capture video of them addressing the board — or even consider hiring a professional videographer.
“It’s good in case Tucker Carlson wants to put you on air,” Kahaian said. “It really helps.”
These fucking country club reactionary whites supremacist goons are insufferably thin-skinned and pampered assholes.
The golf courses should literally be the places we takeover first.
The guy who made up this cracker panic out of thin air has explicitly, publicly said that he made it up and picked the label "CRT" because the phrase infuriates racists.
Every think tank and country club needs to be bombed to rubble with the people inside.
To be clear, he didn't make up the name, he picked an old academic term that he thought wound infuriate the hogs and slapped that label on "CRT is when anything I don't like"
“ The following month, inside a gabled white clubhouse overlooking the hills of a Cherokee County golf course, dozens of parents from across the county had assembled on a Sunday afternoon for a lesson in an emerging form of warfare. School board meetings would be their battlefield. Their enemy was CRT.
One of several presenters at the meeting was Rhonda Thomas, a frequent guest on conservative podcasts and the founder of the Atlanta-based Truth in Education, a national nonprofit that aims to educate parents and teachers about “radical ideologies being taught in schools.” “So what is critical race theory?” Thomas asked the crowd. “It teaches kids that whites are inherently racist and oppressive, perhaps unconsciously,” and that “all whites are responsible for all historical actions” and “should feel guilty.”
She added: “I cannot be asked for repentance for something my grandparents did or my ancestors did, right?”
Thomas stressed that parents should form their own nonprofit groups and cut ties with their schools’ Parent Teacher Associations. “The PTA supports everything we’re against,” she told them.
Another presenter, a local paralegal named Noelle Kahaian, leads the nonprofit Protect Student Health Georgia, which aims to “educate on harmful indoctrination” including “comprehensive sexuality education” and “gender ideology.”
Kahaian emphasized how to grab attention during upcoming school board meetings. Identify the best speakers in the group, she told them, adding: “It’s OK to be emotional.” Be sure to capture video of them addressing the board — or even consider hiring a professional videographer.
“It’s good in case Tucker Carlson wants to put you on air,” Kahaian said. “It really helps.”
These fucking country club reactionary whites supremacist goons are insufferably thin-skinned and pampered assholes.
The golf courses should literally be the places we takeover first.
The guy who made up this cracker panic out of thin air has explicitly, publicly said that he made it up and picked the label "CRT" because the phrase infuriates racists.
Every think tank and country club needs to be bombed to rubble with the people inside.
Who made it up?
Christopher Rufo has been clear about wanting to keep his definition of CRT fluid and imprecise to ensure it stays useful. “The goal is to have the public read something crazy in the newspaper and immediately think ‘critical race theory,’” he tweeted in March.
To be clear, he didn't make up the name, he picked an old academic term that he thought wound infuriate the hogs and slapped that label on "CRT is when anything I don't like"
It's a great pick to be honest. I think Theory in particular triggers the theory of evolution fetish for these fundamentalists.