People who subscribe to this nonsense that CRT is being taught in the public primary or secondary schools are simply making up an excuse to remove the teaching of tolerance in the schools. "Critical Race Theory" is a cover-story they use, because it contains the word "Theory". In fact, they don't want the public schools to teach the true facts of our history, so they shroud their objections with a law school topic, which -- they argue -- is "theoretical".
How else can you imagine a school district -- in California, no less -- banning the assignment of Harper Lee's "To Kill A Mockingbird" for reading in the curriculum? The kids can likely see the movie with Gregory Peck on the AMC or TMC channels anyway. Ya gonna block your kids from watching THOSE channels?!
Some of these people teach racism in the home. For instance, they may tell their kids not to use the N___ word in public, but they use it at home. They may make remarks about people of color in the home, whatever the words they use, in a way to insinuate that white people -- their kids -- are superior biologically and culturally to people of color.
And I have to take a stand here. I don't think they should be able to bully school districts into changing curriculum to continue the teaching of myths about our history and its shameful outrages.
Let them home-school their kids or send them elsewhere, and let them pay taxes for schools where all the normal, real Americans send their kids. Of course, then, I'd argue for the home-school certification process to demand teaching of real history and tolerance, even if the parents are racist, white-trash filth.
It's the parents who need an education. And using "freedom" and other political symbols to justify perpetration of their ignorance should not be tolerated.
So, sorry, you cornpone garbage. No . . . freedom for you until you re-join the human race, and stop thinking you can use the N-word among exclusively white people because "nobody is listening", or that you should be able to teach your kids any of your degenerate un-American beliefs.