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Don’t Tread on Parents

Don’t Tread on Parents

Veronika Kyrylenko
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Loudoun County, Virginia, has become a household name in the parents’ movement against the shortcomings of public education. Not only is the energy and dedication of local mothers and fathers changing the makeup of the local school boards, but it turned the Commonwealth red this past November.

How did that all start? As a result of changes in local school policies in early 2020 that wove divisive Critical Race Theory into school curricula, Loudoun parents started noticing something amiss. Even young children, who are naturally “colorblind,” all of a sudden started to view themselves and their peers through a lens of race and doubt their goodness and worth.

Naturally, when an upset kindergartner comes home from school and asks his mom and dad if he is “evil” because he is white, his parents start to worry. 

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