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Daily Briefing: CRT MARCHES THROUGH U.S. AND CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS AND CLASSROOMS

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Biden’s Imposing Racism in Everything from Housing To Health Care:  Betsy McCaughey, NY Post, Aug. 30, 2022

Denouncing The Diagolonoids:  Jonathan Kay, Quillette, Sept. 2, 2022

The Origins of Woke:  Phoebe Maltz Bovy, Common Sense with Bari Weiss, Sept. 4, 2022

How Teachers Are Secretly Taught Critical Race Theory:  Nicole Ault and Megan Keller, WSJ, Sept. 2,  2022


 

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Student-Loan Forgiveness and the National Debt:  Mitch Daniels, WSJ, Sept. 1, 2022 The colorful Ohio Gov. Jim Rhodes once likened George Romney’s run for the presidency to “a duck trying to [make love to] a football.” I Wish he had been around to put a label on the federal student-loan program. 

Gender-affirming Care for Transgender Kids Is Going to Backfire: Experts:  Rikki Schlott, NY Post, Sept. 3, 2022 When her biological daughter Alex* came out as transgender at the age of 12, Anna* offered her support instantly — but she also had concerns

Woke Ideologues Are Taking Over American Art Museums:  Eric Gibson, WSJ, Sept. 2, 3033 — If you think of art museums at all, you probably imagine them as places that are filled with beautiful things, that put on high-profile so-called blockbuster exhibitions, and that throw glitzy—sometimes tacky—parties.

Where ‘Woke’ Came from and Why Marketers Should Think Twice Before Jumping on the Social Activism Bandwagon:  Abas Mizraei, The Conservation, Sept. 8, 2019 First used in the 1940s, the term “woke” has resurfaced in recent years as a concept that symbolises awareness of social issues and movement against injustice, inequality, and prejudice.

How Social Justice Became a New Religion:  Helen Lewis, MSN, Aug. 18, 2022 A quick question. If someone is yelling “repent” at you in the street, are they more likely to be (a) a religious preacher or (b) a left-wing activist?


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Progressives for jihad:  Brendan O’Neill, Spiked, Aug. 10, 2022 — Remember when progressives were opposed to hardline religious movements that use violence to try to destroy democratic states? 

This Is Your Brain on Critical Race Theory:  Charles C. W. Cooke, National Review, June 14, 2021  
Last week, the actor Tom Hanks responded to calls for a more robust accounting of America’s racial history by penning a piece in the New York Times about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. “

A Critical Race Theory Reader:  Cameron Hilditch, National Review, June 17, 2021 — The march of critical race theory through American institutions — and not least through American classrooms — appears to be gathering momentum.


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