Mark and Ted sit down with Frank McCormick, a history teacher from Waukegan that is fighting back against a wave of CRT and other progressive politics that are starting to infiltrate public school curriculums in Illinois and around the country.
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This was a helpful discussion that, for me, revealed on the limitations of advocacy. The all-or-nothing approach of those who implement CRT (by whatever name it’s called) forces polarization. Polarization is antithetical to the “idea” of America. The republican form of government presumes that people will have different views but that those views can be reconciled by “peoples’ representatives” in a legislative body. Advocacy has its purposes and its limitations. But without mutual agreement on a solution the result is the type of anarchy we increasingly witness. If a school system fails to educate, it fails in its fundamental purpose.… Read more »
Glad to hear this coming out in different areas of the country, together we are all more powerful.
George Floyd is the same excuse my dip-shit principal used to dive head first into CRT.
Thank you for being the one to speak the truth! I just retired last year after 30 years in public school! It is so sad to me what is happening in our schools