30 Republicans sign bill to counter teaching of critical race theory
Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, May 12, 2021, expressing opposition to “critical race theory,” during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert (R) is challenging the teaching of a divisive agenda in American institutions. She spoke at a D.C. news conference on Wednesday, where she said liberal professors are still teaching students that America is an inherently prejudice country.
Boebert stated she and dozens of other Republicans will be introducing a bill to ban Joe Biden from using taxpayer money to promote critical race theory in federal institutions. So far, at least 30 Republicans have signed on to support the Stop Critical Race Theory Act. Boebert has asked Americans to pay particularly close attention to the lessons being taught in publ
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Trump responded that he did so because the programs were “racist.” He argued employees “were asked to do things that were absolutely insane” and “were teaching people to hate our country.”
Biden jumped in to say, “Nobody’s doing that.”
On his first day in the Oval Office, President Biden rescinded the Trump order banning critical race theory (CRT) training programs for employees of the federal government. Once again, federal employees at the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Election Commission, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, the Department of the Treasury and elsewhere are being placed in mandatory training sessions during which, for example, white employees are told to “sit in the discomfort” of the white supremacy they are complicit in “by automatic response to the ways we’re taught.”
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Mark Federman, principal of East Side Community High School in New York City, is a man on a rather dubious mission. In a burst of âwokeness,â Federman sent white parents of students in grades 6-12 a handout asking them to âreflectâ on their âwhiteness.â It was accompanied by a color-coordinated graph of â8 White Identities,â ranging from a red zone on the left titled âWhite Supremacistâ to a green zone on the far right labeled âWhite Abolitionist.â
This screed was authored by Barnor Hesse, a Northwestern University professor of African American studies, political science, and sociology. Hesse also teaches a course called âUnsettling Whiteness,â and the professor makes it clear the content of oneâs character takes a distant back seat to the color of oneâs skin â if it matters at all. âThere is a regime of whiteness, and there are action-oriented white identities,â he insists in a statement
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