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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIs critical race theory taking over your school board? A national organization could be why
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Brandy Zadrozny
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New from us: How did Critical Race Theory become the new conservative cause célèbre?
Anger over the racial justice movement, cross-fertilization with parents upset about Covid response, and a whole lotta help from national groups and media.
Is critical race theory taking over your school board? A national organization could be why
In towns nationwide, well-connected conservative activists, and Fox News, have ramped up the tension in fights over race and equity in schools.
nbcnews.com
6:04 AM · Jun 15, 2021
Brandy Zadrozny
@BrandyZadrozny
New from us: How did Critical Race Theory become the new conservative cause célèbre?
Anger over the racial justice movement, cross-fertilization with parents upset about Covid response, and a whole lotta help from national groups and media.
Is critical race theory taking over your school board? A national organization could be why
In towns nationwide, well-connected conservative activists, and Fox News, have ramped up the tension in fights over race and equity in schools.
nbcnews.com
6:04 AM · Jun 15, 2021
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/critical-race-theory-invades-school-boards-help-conservative-groups-n1270794
A booby-trapped billboard. A list of demands. A conservative media frenzy.
Jeff Porter, superintendent of a wealthy suburban school district in Maine, had no idea that his community was about to become part of a national battle when in the summer of 2020 a father began accusing the district of trying to indoctrinate his children by teaching critical race theory.
To Porter, the issue was straightforward: The district had denounced white supremacy in the wake of George Floyds murder by police, but did not teach critical race theory, the academic study of racisms pervasive impact.
But the parent, Shawn McBreairty, grew increasingly disgruntled and soon connected with No Left Turn in Education, a rapidly growing national group that supports parents as they fight against lessons on systemic racism. That action turned a heated conflict with the school board into one that soon drew national attention, mobilized by a new, increasingly coordinated movement with the backing of major conservative organizations and media outlets.
Its a movement that has amped up grassroots parental organizing around the country, bringing the lens and stakes of national politics along with the playbook of seasoned GOP activists to school boards.
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I want to tell a quick story about Tucker Carlson, a small town in Maine, and a panic over critical race theory stoked with the help of Fox News and viral conservative websites.
8:53 AM · Jun 15, 2021
Ben Collins
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I want to tell a quick story about Tucker Carlson, a small town in Maine, and a panic over critical race theory stoked with the help of Fox News and viral conservative websites.
8:53 AM · Jun 15, 2021
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I want to tell a quick story about Tucker Carlson, a small town in Maine, and a panic over critical race theory stoked with the help of Fox News and viral conservative websites.
Last year, Maines 51st school district put out a letter denouncing white supremacy after George Floyd's death.
One parent, Shawn McBreairty, took issue, saying it essentially labeled all the community members from [his town] white supremacists.
As you can see, it doesnt.
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Because of the letter, McBreairty quickly became convinced his daughters school was teaching Critical Race Theory.
He filed a Freedom of Information Act request and discovered the town had spent $12k for diversity training for its staff.
He then filed 53 more FOIAs, which can be complicated and expensive.
Thats where a national organization comes in: No Left Turn in Education.
No Left Turn is a national conservative group devoted to fighting what they believe is Critical Race Theory in public schools.
They said they helped with some of McBreairtys fees, synced him up with pro bono lawyers, and helped with tactics and press strategy.
McBreairty and an out-of-town ally with no school-aged children, Michael Doyle, then started a campaign to prove Maines 51st school district was teaching Critical Race Theory.
At one school board meeting, Doyle, who runs a local blog, used public comment time to request an impromptu recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance.
One school board member, Ann Maksymowicz, didnt stand.
McBreairty then put a picture of a seated Maksymowicz on his lawn.
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When Maksymowicz asked McBreairty to remove the sign of her face from his lawn, McBreairty put a larger, billboard-sized photo on his lawn, then claimed he boobytrapped it with rat traps to prevent theft.
He even decorated it with lights for Christmas.
McBreairty then began a national conservative media campaign to get school board members to resign.
The Daily Wire picked up his story when he claimed he was banned from his daughters graduation.
(He wasnt, but was issued a criminal trespass warning. He attended.)
McBreairty sent a list of demands, saying the tip of the iceberg of media [is] coming your way if the the school district didnt apologize for its letter from a year ago.
He CCd a Fox News producer.
Not a threat, but reality. Choose wisely.
The tip of the iceberg? Tucker.
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Doyle, McBreairtys ally, sent a letter to the school board, looking forward to the hate mail the superintendent would receive once McBreairty appeared on Tucker.
This will make the dickhead in charge get even more hate mail from all over the WORLD!
He attached a picture.
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When the superintendent refused to cave to McBreairtys demands, he appeared on Tucker's show, then a daytime Fox News show to talk about Critical Race Theory in public schools.
I just think it's inspiring that someone wasn't going to let their kids be destroyed, Carlson said.
After he appeared on Tucker, McBreairty was sent a summons for improper influence, a class-D misdemeanor in Maine, tied to another demand.
McBreairty threatened to release a phone call between the now-deceased father of school board member Tyler McGinley if she didnt resign.
Days after McBreairtys Fox News appearances, his primary target to oust from the school board, Ann Maksymowicz, cruised to re-election.
Superintendent Porter said the fight over CRT proved how much hate can be generated by a small group of people in the community.
Porter said his school district was almost held hostage by this national ideology or national movement that says we're all teaching Critical Race Theory, and we're all trying to indoctrinate kids."
He said he cant wait for the panic to be over so his town can move on.
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Heres the whole story about how national groups and conservative media have parachuted into small towns to kickstart fights over what they claim is critical race theory.
We put a lot of work into this one. I hope you read it.
Held hostage: How critical race theory moved from Fox News to school boards
In towns nationwide, well-connected conservative activists, and Fox News, have ramped up the tension in fights over race and equity in schools.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/critical-race-theory-invades-school-boards-help-conservative-groups-n1270794
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Is critical race theory taking over your school board? A national organization could be why (Original Post)
Nevilledog
Jun 2021
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Tommy Carcetti
(43,198 posts)1. Echoes of Astroturfed Tea Parties in 2009 and 2010. nt
pandr32
(11,615 posts)2. Yep
We have to figure out how to convince vulnerable people they are being deliberately propagandized.
msongs
(67,443 posts)3. brown shirts in action nt
Midnight Writer
(21,803 posts)4. Follow the money.