To better understand attitudes toward how schools should educate students about racism, survey researchers conducted an experiment. They split up respondents into two camps, asking one half of them, “Do you support or oppose teaching Critical Race Theory in public schools?” The other half were asked, “Do you support or oppose teaching how racism continues to impact American society today?”
Almost twice as many respondents supported educating students about racism when the question omitted the phrase “Critical Race Theory.” Fifty-two percent of people asked supported the second question, whereas just 27 percent favored teaching CRT.
When asked if they supported the teaching of racism in public schools or critical race theory, most U.S. residents picked the former.
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Yall dumb mf'ers LET 'somebody' re-name our history just to shyt on it. New Blacks stay stumbling into pits devised by our enemies (like unlimited immigration). Yall like cats with a stick toy. It's shameful how easily distracted you are.