Tucker Carlson Tonight host blasts critical race theory and highlights parents pushing back
Loudoun County, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. was for a very long time, for generations, a reasonable place. It was orderly and calm and well maintained. Loudoun County famously worked. Certainly in contrast to the city nearby. Then two things happened to Loudoun County. First, lots of federal money flowed in. All those government contracts in Washington made Loudoun County rich. In fact, Loudoun County is now the single richest county in the entire United States. And that’s been a problem, because any place you find easy money, you’ll also find large numbers of unhappy white liberals, those brittle neurotics with masks on, screaming at everyone else to get in line.
A mother from northern Virginia unloaded on her county’s school board this week, rebuking members for embracing “racist” and “abusive” critical race theory.
Parents in America s wealthiest county launch commercial to recall Virginia school board for infecting children with Critical Race Theory as one black parent slams it as a Nazi tactic which is racist and abusive at fiery meeting
Schools in Loudoun County, Virginia have become ground zero in a national debate about incorporating critical race theory into school curriculum
Opponents are fighting to remove the school board because of it
A group called Fight for Our Schools released commerical to promote forming a group to oust board members
One parent, a black mother, blasted the idea of critical race theory, saying it s racist, abusive and discriminates against one s color
Monica Gill - who teaches AP Government in Loudoun County, Virginia - told Fox News this week that the school district s push for inclusion has ironically fueled further division.
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