Home Constitution Critical Race Theory (CRT) and public policies ConstitutionEducationHistory Critical Race Theory (CRT) and public policies By Steve Balich - February 10, 2021 0 902 Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Critical Race Theory (CRT) and public policies based on this worldview will not alleviate racial inequality in the real world. In fact, this dogma undermines human and social factors—such as family, entry-level work, and merit-based education—the wellspring of upward mobility. Yet, the rigid persistence with which believers apply this theory has made CRT a constant, daily presence in the lives of hundreds of millions of people. This article is from Heritage January 11, 2021 CRT underpins Identity Politics, an ongoing effort to reimagine the United States as a nation riven by the division between racial groups, each with specific claims on victimization. In education and the workforce, as well as entertainment and social media, CRT has become entrenched, driving decision-making based on skin color rather than individual merit and talent. As Critical Theory becomes more familiar to the public in everyday life, CRT’s intolerance, and the idea of systemic racism is being “normalized” in the American psyche. This weakens public and private bonds that create trust between citizens and allow for civic engagement.Join us for a timely conversation on CRT and how to push back against this new wave of intolerance. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR #government The CDC Intervened in Voting Protocols #globalism 18 STATES EMBRACE SCHOOL CHOICE AS ILLINOIS HURTS LOW-INCOME FAMILIES #freedom Is This How Confiscation Happens in Illinois? RECENT POSTS Steve Balich wins tiebreaker to reclaim Homer Township Republican post Uncategorized Steve Balich - May 4, 2024 0 Homer Township Republican committeeperson race to be decided by lot following judge’s order Uncategorized Steve Balich - May 2, 2024 0 Illinois state gas tax to hit 47 cents July 1 Uncategorized Steve Balich - May 1, 2024 0 Steve Balich recount in Will County could come down to a coin flip Uncategorized Steve Balich - April 30, 2024 0 SAVE COLUMBUS DAY FROM CANCEL CULTURE! #History Steve Balich - April 29, 2024 0