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Christopher Rufo, a prominent leader in the anti-Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement, went on MSNBC Tuesday morning to speak out yet again against critical race theory. What I m concerned about, and what millions of parents are really concerned about is things that are happening in hundreds of public schools in Illinois and Chicago, where they re teaching children as young as kindergarten that whiteness is the devil and attempts to lure people into it with the promise of stolen land and stolen riches.
MSNBC’s @esglaude rolls his eyes when @realchrisrufo describes one of the far-left books being used in Chicago kindergarten classes pic.twitter.com/7d71etYAcC Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 6, 2021
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Joyner Elementary School custodian Michael Easley, known to students as Mr. Mike, receives a gift bag from Tupelo Junior Auxiliary member Kim Hodges, center, as the JA recognizes all school custodians across the Tupelo Public School District and the Lee County School District to show appreciation for all their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Tupelo Junior Auxiliary members Gwen Cordell, left, and Kim Hodges present Joyner Elementary School custodian Michael Easley, known to students as Mr. Mike, with a gift bag as the JA recognizes all school custodians across the Tupelo Public School District and the Lee County School District to show appreciation for all their hard work during the COVID-19 pandemic.