Monopoly maker allegedly subjected workers to critical race theory seminar
A consultancy firm employee working on a project for Hasbro blew the whistle on reported critical race theory training inside the Rhode Island-based toy and boardgame giant, adding that he believes the company wants to use its packaging and other features to push the ideology on young children.
David Johnson, a packaging engineer contracting with Hasbro through IT recruitment firm Harvey Nash according to Project Veritas, told Hannity on Monday that when he received an announcement scheduling a critical race theory-related training, he immediately felt the foresight to record the lecture.
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