Critical Race Theory

WARNING: Critical Race Theory!

Critical Race Theory, or “Critical Theory,” has been visibly at the forefront of leftist indoctrination in the United States for the past decade. Originating in Germany in the 1930s, Critical Theory was primarily limited to the halls of academia in this country until it morphed into Critical Race Theory (CRT) in the 1970s. Since then, it has made its way into colleges and universities, federal agencies, and public schools.

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1619 project

Going Back to Where We Started From

I generally assume positive intent, but that approach is being pushed to its limits by the advancement of the New York Times’ 1619 Project in schools. I cannot understand the goal of a growing number of school districts — those charged with administering curricula to thousands of schools — agreeing to use the 1619 Project as part of their history lessons.

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Starbucks protest

Chinese Communist Tactics in the Workplace

Reminiscent of the Chinese Communist “struggle sessions” in the era of Chairman Mao, where citizens were publicly humiliated and forced to apologize for any perceived offenses to the regime, American CEOs and other organizational leaders are implementing programs that sound eerily similar.

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Soft Totalitarianism and Its Imminent Danger to America

Although most people do not want to consider the implications of the “soft” totalitarianism under which the United States is living right now, those who grew up in Soviet bloc countries immediately recognize the dangers. Corporations, universities, and big tech have introduced identity politics, cancel culture, and “woke” censorship into our country, leading unsuspicious Americans into an age from which there might be no turning back.

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Wokeism

Why Self-Censoring Has Become a Way of Life

When “wokeness” first came onto the scene as a general description of modern-day Marxism, many people thought it was just another cultural revolution fad that would eventually flame out. Unfortunately, the flames are getting stronger, both literally and figuratively, as we watch our country being attacked from every possible angle.

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American History

A Catastrophic Addition to American History Classes

The New York Times Magazine’s dubious “1619 Project,” which promotes an unrecognizable premise that our country was founded to perpetuate slavery, might be coming to our children’s schools this fall. Even though the project has already been vigorously challenged by a host of Black historians and political scientists, those who hate America want this hatred to be an official part of American history curricula.

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