Tensions are escalating across the country as far-left activists aggressively push for the inclusion of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in school curriculums. This controversial ideology, which critics argue is both radical and racially divisive, has sparked fierce debates in communities and school boards nationwide.
Proponents of CRT claim that it is essential for addressing systemic racism and promoting social justice. However, opponents argue that CRT promotes a distorted view of history, teaching children that America is inherently racist and dividing students by race. Many parents and educators are concerned that this ideology instills guilt and victimhood, rather than fostering unity and understanding.
The push for CRT has been met with significant resistance, with many labeling it as a radical attempt to indoctrinate children with a racially charged worldview. Critics argue that CRT undermines the principle of equality by promoting the idea that individuals should be judged based on their race rather than their character.
“Teaching our children to see everything through the lens of race is not the answer,” said one concerned parent at a recent school board meeting. “We should be teaching them to treat everyone with respect and dignity, not to divide them into oppressors and oppressed.”
But it is never really amusing to teach children that they are inherently immoral because of their skin color.
When comedian Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” made a joke about critical race theorists, it drew laughter from around the world, including on Sky News Australia.
Here’s a little bit of the hilarious segment:
“The left wants critical race theory shoved down children’s throats, from kindergarten onwards, to make sure they’re aware of their white privilege and victim hierarchies. But how soon is too soon to teach the young’uns about what awful racists they are?” Sky News host Rita Panahi asks.
“Well, comic Alex Stein thinks it’s never too early,” she adds before playing the hilarious clip.
“At one point, your ancestors owned slaves,” Stein says to an adorable white baby, who coos lightly. “Yes, they did, I don’t care what they tell you; even if you’re not related to them. You being white is oppressive to a whole group of people. You are an oppressor, do you understand that?”
“The earlier you understand that you’re an oppressor to not only black people but also Hispanic people that are here illegally—” he continues before being cut off by the baby loudly babbling, looking confused.
“Yes, you are oppressing illegals,” he says sternly, as if she was arguing.
Stein maintains his humorous criticism of critical race theory, but he emphasizes to Rita Panahi that it is not the most detrimental thing the left is imposing on children.
“The most disgusting thing that they want to do is they want to actually do sexual education in elementary school. So critical race theory isn’t even half as bad as what these people on the left really want to do,” Stein explains.
“So this is obviously satire, and you know, went semi-viral on Twitter because people are just laughing and mocking it because this is sadly the real truth of what’s happening here in America,” he adds.
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