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The World Economic Forum (WEF) has come under fire for a video which initially appears as a neutral explainer on Critical Race Theory (CRT), only to quickly shift into a full-throated endorsement of the ideology.

CRT charges an entire demographic with a collective crime, uses the charge as grounds for framing individuals within that demographic of perpetrators of that crime, and then seeks to strip condemned individuals of rights, dignity, and equal protection based on that charge.

The WEF video defines CRT as a theory "first developed by US legal scholars in the 1980s" which "argues that the laws, rules and, regulations that govern society today have been shaped by the historical subordination of people of colour and that this is a driving force behind racial inequality today," according to Breitbart.

As an example of the supposed racism embedded in every fiber of America's institutions, the WEF points to the high number of incarcerated black males throughout the country.

"Take the US criminal justice system, for example," it says. "While everyone is seen as equal under the law, Black Americans are imprisoned at 5 times the rate of white people."

"CRT says this disparity is a legacy of America’s racist past," but that opponents say it "paints all white people as bigots."

The video then positions CRT awareness as an honorable pursuit. Watch what opponent Chris Rufo described as an "Insane pro-CRT propaganda video."

https://twitter.com/i/status/1491094355444219906

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has come under fire for a video which initially appears as a neutral explainer on Critical Race Theory (CRT), only to quickly shift into a full-throated endorsement of the ideology. CRT charges an entire demographic with a collective crime, uses the charge as grounds for framing individuals within that demographic of perpetrators of that crime, and then seeks to strip condemned individuals of rights, dignity, and equal protection based on that charge. The WEF video defines CRT as a theory "first developed by US legal scholars in the 1980s" which "argues that the laws, rules and, regulations that govern society today have been shaped by the historical subordination of people of colour and that this is a driving force behind racial inequality today," according to Breitbart. As an example of the supposed racism embedded in every fiber of America's institutions, the WEF points to the high number of incarcerated black males throughout the country. "Take the US criminal justice system, for example," it says. "While everyone is seen as equal under the law, Black Americans are imprisoned at 5 times the rate of white people." "CRT says this disparity is a legacy of America’s racist past," but that opponents say it "paints all white people as bigots." The video then positions CRT awareness as an honorable pursuit. Watch what opponent Chris Rufo described as an "Insane pro-CRT propaganda video." https://twitter.com/i/status/1491094355444219906

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Just another piece of woke shit that no one believes. Not even the people who push it believe it.

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Doesn't matter who believes it. What matters is it is being pushed by governments around the world. Indoctrination.

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Exactly. CRT hasn't come to my town yet I'll have to tell my kids the same thing I have told them with the Anne Frank story. Learn it, take the test, pass it, and forget it.

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Learn it, take the test, pass it, and forget it.

You get it.