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Conservative anti-CRT crusader hopes to bring fight for ‘color-blind’ America to Congress

Kenny Xu is an author and conservative activist who has written extensively about Critical Race Theory (CRT) in schools. CRT is a controversial academic framework that aims to understand and address systemic racism in society by examining the ways in which race intersects with other forms of oppression, such as class and gender. Xu argues that CRT is harmful to students because it teaches them to view their identities solely through the lens of race and encourages them to see themselves as victims rather than individuals capable of making choices for themselves.

Xu has been a vocal critic of CRT in schools, arguing that it is being taught in classrooms across the country and is causing harm to students. He has also been a vocal advocate for a "race-blind" America, where people are judged based on their character rather than their race.

Now, Xu is hoping to take his fight for a "race-blind" America to Congress as a Republican representing North Carolina's 13th District. He believes that CRT is being taught in schools across the country and is causing harm to students. He also believes that it is time for a change in the way we approach race in America, and he hopes to use his position in Congress to advocate for policies that promote equality and fairness for all Americans.

It's worth noting that Xu's views on CRT are not shared by many educators and scholars who see it as an important tool for understanding and addressing systemic racism. Additionally, the idea of a "race-blind" America has been criticized as ignoring the ongoing effects of systemic racism and perpetuating colorblindness which can lead to discrimination against marginalized communities.


Published 114 days ago

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