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Mischief afloat in the red, white, and Navy
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Majority of Navy Sailors Perceive a Crisis of Leadership and Culture
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DOJ s Georgia lawsuit is a weaponized version of critical race theory
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John Cooper is Associate Director for Institute Communications at The Heritage Foundation. Soldiers assigned to the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, known as ‘The Old Guard,’ participate in the U.S. Army Birthday Run at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Va., June 14, 2021. Spc. Laura Stephens / U.S. Army
Key Takeaways
Critical Race Theory proponents, like Professor Lynne Chandler Garcia, have set their sights is the United States military, namely the United States Air Force.
Making cadets aware of the concept is not the problem. Indoctrination and extensive academic focus is the problem.
How can our military pledge their lives to defend the Constitution when CRT suggests that the Constitution is a racist, dehumanizing, flawed document?
Summit County courts dismissed a lawsuit against Summit High School Principal Tim Ridder this week.
On June 9, Silverthorne resident Michael Hornback filed a lawsuit against Ridder seeking $250,000 in damages, saying that the school was teaching false and misleading curriculum to students related to critical race theory and claiming the teachings are “discriminatory, slanderous and are an indoctrination of young people to stereotype white people … as oppressors of non-white people.”
In the lawsuit, Hornback pointed specifically to Jason Reynolds and Ibram Kendi’s book “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You,” which he alleged was secretly being taught by a teacher at the school. He asked the court to ban the book and teacher from ever entering Summit County again.