Critical race theory has infiltrated America’s public school system, forcing parents to re-place their kids in private institutions which former university professor Carol Swain described as a form of “abuse” to young students on “Fox News Primetime.”
“Whether we have children or not in the public schools, we need to stand up and fight for the children who are trapped and left behind,” she said. “They have rights too and right now they are being abused by their curriculum.”
Swain celebrated the fact that parents are pulling their children from public schools, calling it a “wonderful thing” that’s been a long time coming.
“I’m proud of American parents who are pulling their children out of public schools,” she said. “Parents are just now learning about something that has been going on for a long time.”
The former professor explained that critical race theory not only takes away from the root of academia but creates a “hostile learning environment” for students and teachers.
“When standards are lowered for minority students, when messages are sent about White privilege and minorities being victims and racism being permanent, that’s something that’s very damaging,” she said. “It’s not good for America. We need to keep pushing back.”
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson noted that this kind of indoctrination has been present in his state’s schools at all levels for many years. He stressed that the trickling in of CRT is not conspiracy-driven as other politicians have suggested.
“This is a serious issue that we really need to tackle and our office is doing everything that we can to do just that,” he said.
The lieutenant governor recounts being “demonized” by the left but refuses to give up the fight for the sake of teachers and students in need of support.
HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?
When Jesus’ disciples came to Him and asked, “What shall be the sign of thy coming, and of the end of the world?” Jesus explained to them that one of the signs that would precede His coming would be “nations” rising against “nations.”
The word “nations” found in this verse (Matthew 24:7) is from the Greek word “ethnos,” where we get our English word for “ethnicity.” Therefore, this verse can also be read that “ethnicity shall rise against ethnicity” in the last days.
RECOMMENDED: Why ‘Critical Race Theory’ Is Incompatible With Scripture
Racism is not new. However, what is new to our generation is the fabricated racism taught in schools, espoused by media and reiterated by politicians. This stoking of division will, in the not too distant future, lead to genuine widespread racism. Racism is a sin, we are all created in the image of God. Creating division and hatred is a sin (Prov. 6:16-19, Luke 11:17, 1 John 2:9). All of these things are deeply rooted in a rebellion against God, His Word, and His design.