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A Critical Analysis of Critical Race Theory
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A Critical Analysis of Critical Race Theory

Critical Race Theory and ”wokeness” mean demanding social justice for some identity groups, while attacking others, in the name of fairness. ...
John Eidsmoe
Article audio sponsored by The John Birch Society

As you read and watch the news, do you feel like you’ve been transported to a different world? A world in which right is called wrong, good is called evil, rioters and vandals are called protesters and demonstrators, and criminality is called “social justice”? A world in which faceless masked people scream slogans that seemingly make no sense? A world in which racial neutrality is denounced as racism, while overt racism — provided it is for the right race and against the wrong race — is politically correct?

Then welcome to the “woke” ideology of 2020 and its “social justice”!

Welcome to a world that uses terminology that ordinary Americans weren’t brought up with and don’t understand, and often gives language the opposite meaning from common understanding.


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