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World Economic Forum Blasted for ‘Insane Pro-CRT Propaganda’:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...-blasted-for-insane-pro-crt-propaganda-video/
Original Video from WEF:
https://twitter.com/wef/status/1491094355444219906
World Economic Forum Agenda for racial equity:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022...l_race_theory&utm_campaign=social_video_2022
However, the post immediately links to an essay for readers to “learn more about racial equality” in which racism is described as “persistent and prevalent in every community, country and continent,” with “systemic and structural barriers hav[ing] long denied access and opportunity for leaders of colour.”
In response to the clip, many big names called out the Switzerland-based globalist organization, accusing it of pushing Marxism and propaganda.
“Insane pro-CRT propaganda video,” wrote author, writer, and researcher Christopher Rufo, who is also a senior fellow and director of the initiative on CRT at the Manhattan Institute.
Insane pro-CRT propaganda video.
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) February 9, 2022
My Note: read the article completely if you want to meet other reactions to the video and statements of the word economic forum:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...blasted-for-insane-pro-crt-propaganda-video/
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...-blasted-for-insane-pro-crt-propaganda-video/
Original Video from WEF:
https://twitter.com/wef/status/1491094355444219906
World Economic Forum Agenda for racial equity:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022...l_race_theory&utm_campaign=social_video_2022
The World Economic Forum came under fire online, being accused of promoting “divisive” propaganda after it released an explainer pushing critical race theory along with an accompanying essay describing racism as “persistent and prevalent” everywhere.
Against the backdrop of classrooms and racial protests, the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) video published on Tuesday begins by asking what critical race theory (CRT) is and why it’s “so controversial.”
CRT supporters say “it’s a way to understand and tackle racial inequality,” the video explains, while opponents say it “does the opposite.”
This is what you need to know about critical race theory.
Learn more about racial equality: https://t.co/aNh1BmXuyi pic.twitter.com/R0eAn4P7lJ
— World Economic Forum (@wef) February 8, 2022
The nearly two-minute clip defines CRT as a theory “first developed by US legal scholars in the 1980s” that “argues that the laws, rules and, regulations that govern society today have been shaped by the historical subordination of people of colour and that this is a driving force behind racial inequality today.”
The nearly two-minute clip defines CRT as a theory “first developed by US legal scholars in the 1980s” that “argues that the laws, rules and, regulations that govern society today have been shaped by the historical subordination of people of colour and that this is a driving force behind racial inequality today.”
The short-form clip lists only one example of such supposed inequality: the high number of incarcerated black males throughout the country.
“Take the US criminal justice system, for example,” it says. “While everyone is seen as equal under the law, Black Americans are imprisoned at 5 times the rate of white people.”
“CRT says this disparity is a legacy of America’s racist past,” it claims, adding that opponents complain that it “paints all white people as bigots.”
The video asserts that CRT supporters maintain that “a system doesn’t need racists working within it to produce racially imbalanced outcomes” and that the theory serves as “a lens through which to view racial inequality today.”
“Most importantly, it recognizes that racism is not a relic of the past and that by understanding its underlying causes we can start to build a more just society,” it states.
The clip, which has received over 230,000 views on Twitter as of Thursday evening, concludes by asking viewers, “What do you think about CRT?”
However, the post immediately links to an essay for readers to “learn more about racial equality” in which racism is described as “persistent and prevalent in every community, country and continent,” with “systemic and structural barriers hav[ing] long denied access and opportunity for leaders of colour.”
In response to the clip, many big names called out the Switzerland-based globalist organization, accusing it of pushing Marxism and propaganda.
“Insane pro-CRT propaganda video,” wrote author, writer, and researcher Christopher Rufo, who is also a senior fellow and director of the initiative on CRT at the Manhattan Institute.
Insane pro-CRT propaganda video.
— Christopher F. Rufo (@realchrisrufo) February 9, 2022
My Note: read the article completely if you want to meet other reactions to the video and statements of the word economic forum:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...blasted-for-insane-pro-crt-propaganda-video/