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A recent resolution by the Georgia Education Board (GEB) throws out the Critical Race Theory (CRT), preventing it from being discussed in state schools. This move is a reaction to the criticism on CRT, including from members of the black community. Such an action was given kudos by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last Thursday.
An attempt to subvert children
The GEB throws its weight against Democrats for allegedly pushing a quasi-Marxist agenda that is dangerous in schools, reported the Epoch Times.
Kemp approved the decision. He posted on Twitter, I commend the State Board of Education on voting today to forbid the instruction of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in school classrooms. He added, That it is anti-American and should be forbidden in the state of Georgia.