Is This Evidence That The Teachers’ Union Is Backing Down On Forcing CRT?

For the past few months, critical race theory has been quite a controversial topic. Liberals think teaching our children that everyone is different based on race will create less racism (sounds stupid, right?), while conservatives realize that teaching our children they are all equal will create less racism.

Up until recently, the largest teachers’ union in the country was vowing to teach students critical race theory. But yesterday morning, anything about CRT was removed from their website.

The nation’s largest teachers’ union has quietly taken down a series of proposed resolutions from its website, including one that calls for the organization to defend the teaching of Marxism-rooted critical race theory (CRT) in public schools.

The National Education Association previously showed on its website resolutions proposed during its 100th Representative Assembly. As of the morning of July 6, three days after the online convention concluded, visitors could use the website to track the status of those proposals, including whether they were approved, denied, or referred to a committee.

On Tuesday afternoon, however, a number of those agenda items disappeared from the NEA’s website. Their pages now redirect visitors to the 2021 assembly home page instead.

Among the now-hidden approved resolutions was Business Item 39, which would cost the union at least $127,600 to advance a pro-CRT agenda. According to the plan, the NEA would share and publicize information about “what CRT is and what it is not,” dedicate a “team of staffers” to assist union members who “want to learn more and fight back against anti-CRT rhetoric,” and provide a study that critiques “power and oppression” in American society, including “white supremacy,” “cisheteropatriarchy,” and capitalism.

The Epoch Times

It’s doubtful the teachers’ union realized the racism this would undoubtedly cause. More than likely, they received huge amounts of backlash from parents. Stay tuned, as this is a developing story.