Parents launch campaign ad to recall Virginia school board for infecting children with CRT!
LEESBURG, Virginia (PNN) - May 13, 2021 - Parents in Amerika's wealthiest suburb have released a campaign ad to oust members of a Virginia school district board after it pledged to push Critical Race Theory on their children.
On Tuesday, “Fight for Our Schools” - a group made up of dozens of parents from the wealthy enclave, where the median household income is $142,299 - released the campaign ad on Twitter.
It starts with a voiceover that says after a year where parents and students struggled with school closures and distance learning; the Loudoun County school board put their focus on “infecting our schools with critical race theory”.
It accuses board members of “plotting war” against parents who oppose it, and for labeling them as racists in a Facebook group. Loudoun County Sheriff's office is investigating various allegations of harassment between opponents and supporters of CRT in the community's public schools.
Critical Race Theory (CRT) asserts that “institutions are inherently racist and that race itself is a socially constructed concept that is used by white people to further their economic and political interests at the expense of people of color,” according to Texas A&M University professor Tommy Curry.
Numerous public and private schools across the Fascist Police States of Amerika have recently opted to incorporate CRT into their teachings, but the decision has sparked fierce debate.
While Loudoun County Public Schools have not officially made it compulsory to use CRT in their classrooms, they have pledged to push for “equity” and have started using many CRT buzzwords and concepts.
On the same night the campaign ad was released, several parents blasted the school board members, including a black mother who said that the idea of CRT is “racist, abusive and discriminates against one's color”.
“CRT is not an honest dialogue. It was a tactic used by (Adolf) Hitler and the Ku Klux Klan on slavery very many years ago to dumb down my ancestors so we could not think for ourselves,” she said.
Another parent also slammed the school board members, saying they had made Loudoun County “ground zero” in the “national fight against critical race theory”.
“Every single one of these parents would step in front of a train for their (children), and they will step in front of you too,” he said. “This is the fight of our lives. We are going to go the distance, and at the end of the day, we are going to win.”
Only a handful of parents in Loudoun County publicly said they supported CRT in schools.
The contentious school board meeting and fiery battle in Loudoun County heated up after Monica Gill, who teaches AP Government in Loudoun County, said in mid-April that the school district's push for “inclusion” has fueled further division in the community.
“We're told that we're living in a county that's suffering from systemic racism and I think that whole notion has done nothing but damage our community and our school since they began pushing equity.”
She told the network that teachers were told they needed to “disrupt and dismantle this systemic racism.”
“I can tell you one thing that's for sure, it has been disruptive because there are parents who disagree with this ideology, there are teachers who disagree with it, there are students who disagree with it - and it is harmful,” she stated.