Kansas Life Lesson: Marketable Skills Typically Don't Include CRT

The worst part of this debate is lost on both sides of the partisan aisle . . .

Sitting around debating CRT all day isn't going to help ANYBODY get a real, productive and well paying job . . . College sociology departments can only hire so many people . . .

And so, here's the story . . .

Education officials deny that the tenets of critical race theory are being taught in Kansas, but Kansas Policy Institute has documented more than 20 examples, including these cited during the discussion:

- A white male high school athlete in the audience reported of being “scolded” for offering his opinions in school, a direct assault on his Freedom of Speech, as his race and gender are often objects of criticism.

- The diversity director of the Shawnee Mission School District’s video presentation in which he championed discussions on gender identity and transitioning to another gender as early as kindergarten.

- A Kansas parent in a biracial marriage who told of her child coming home questioning if one of the parents is “bad” and the other one “good” based on their race.  She also mentioned an assignment for elementary school students that asked them “to write a sentence explaining why you’re sorry for being white”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Panel discusses impact of gender, CRT indoctrination in schools - The Sentinel

The scheme to de-emphasize academics and indoctrinate students with the principles of Critical Race Theory, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and gender identification, and how ordinary citizens can fight it, was the subject of a lively discussion among experts in an Overland Park forum.

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