SICK: Example from Biden Attorney General's Family Business that Makes CRT "Educational Materials" for Public Schools
Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland
As readers are likely aware Biden's Attorney General, Merrick Garland, has put out a memo asking the FBI to investigate parents who are protesting at school board meetings the teaching of marxist/communist propaganda designed to make children of different races hate each other.
This material is as over the top crazy as it sounds. Critical Race Theory (CRT) teaches that ALL white children are oppressors and ALL black children are oppressed and are engaged in a conspiracy to keep blacks down.
According to critical race theory there are only two classes of people, the oppressors and the oppressed and that anyone who disagrees with it no matter what color they are is a white supremacist.
A great many parents of all colors have come out to oppose this nonsense. According to the marxist controlled teacher's union who is pushing this stuff the man in the video below is a white supremacist:
This crazy ideology is in most public schools.
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Biden Attorney General Merrick Garland's son owns a business called Panorama who makes "educational materials" promoting CRT. Since AG Garland's family has a financial interest in Critical Race Theory inserting himself in this issue is a violation of Department of Justice ethics rules.
An education company co-founded by Attorney General Merrick Garland's son-in-law issued a "resource" for teachers this year that claims supporters of former President Donald Trump are White supremacists.
The educational workshop released by Panorama Education, co-founded by Alexander "Xan" Tanner, the group’s president, revolves around "systemic racism" and includes an article as a resource that states the Ku Klux Klan and attendees of Trump's rallies are both "examples of white supremacy."
The 2021 workshop in question from the group, titled "SEL as Social Justice: Dismantling White Supremacy Within Systems and Self," includes a portion of "resources" for teachers, one of which links to a Medium article titled "How White Supremacy Lives in Our Schools, written by Altagracia Montilla, a self-described "freedom-dreamer, facilitator, and strategist committed to dismantling oppressive systems."
In the article, Montilla wrote, "The rise in images of overt white supremacy in the media feeds into the confusion about white supremacy. While the Ku Klux Klan and MAGAs at half-empty Trump rallies (not that these are mutually exclusive groups) are in fact examples of white supremacy, they are not the only examples."
The article also said "murderous police officers" were examples of White supremacy and claimed White supremacy "is everywhere, pertinent and pervasive, woven into the fabric of our society and reflected in every institution and organization in the U.S. including schools."