(THE NEW AMERICAN) – From the schoolroom to the board room to video on Zoom, Anti-whiteness 101/Divide-and-Conquer Theory (a.k.a. Critical Race Theory) has swept across America like an invading horde. In fact, despite spirited opposition from parents and others coast to coast, it continues spreading due to pseudo-elite embrace.
One of the latest examples involves pricey pre-k-to-12 school Columbus Academy in Gahanna, Ohio. After two mothers, Andrea Gross and Amy Gonzalez, created a group called the Pro-Columbus Academy Coalition to combat the anti-white CRT bigotry that had consumed the institution, school officials responded:
They expelled the women’s three daughters. This might smack of North Korea, where children (a few family generations, actually) are often punished if their parents defy the regime. But what really sounded Marxist were the reasons school headmistress Melissa Soderberg gave for expelling the girls.
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