New Survey Proves Critical Race Theory is Still in Schools
Remember, it's not about skin color. It's about capitalism.
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Proof Critical Race Theory is Still in Schools
Despite the platitudes from politicians and administrators who claim otherwise, Critical Race Theory (CRT) is alive and well in American schools. And it’s not just lurking in the shadows of academia—it’s front and center in classrooms across the country, weaving an ideological narrative that redefines race and economics in radical terms.
The proof? A nationally representative survey conducted among 850 high school students. The findings are damning: CRT isn’t just being taught—it’s being institutionalized.
The CRT Pipeline: What Students Are Being Taught
Let’s break down the numbers.
36% of students report that their teachers frequently claim “America is a fundamentally racist nation.” This isn’t some historical examination of Jim Crow or slavery—it’s a wholesale indictment of the nation’s founding principles. America’s entire existence is being framed as a product of systemic racism, a system that CRT equates with capitalism. By this logic, systemic racism isn’t just about prejudiced attitudes; it’s embedded in the very structures that uphold society, with capitalism serving as the ultimate enforcer of inequity.
A staggering 58% are being told they must be “actively anti-racist.” This isn’t about treating others fairly or equally; it’s about adopting a militant stance that divides people into categories of oppressors and oppressed. The left explicitly tells us that anti-racism is synonymous with anti-capitalism, making it clear that dismantling racism in their framework requires dismantling the very economic system they claim upholds it.
42% of students revealed that teachers openly support the Black Lives Matter movement, a Marxist movement explicitly tied to CRT principles that dismantle traditional societal frameworks.
37% of students have heard the claim that “White people contribute the most to racism in the U.S.,” while 38% were taught that “Black people are victims of an unjust economic system.” The connection is clear: capitalism, as framed by CRT, is the enemy.
34% were taught that police are “inherently racist against Black Americans.” The left believes the police are the managers of capitalism, descending from the historical role of runaway slave catchers, further tying their critique to systemic oppression perpetuated by the economic system.
31% learned that “capitalism inherently favors white Americans and discriminates against Black Americans.” This explicit mention of capitalism shows you the real game being played: it’s not just about race, but about undermining the system that underpins American society.
Whiteness as a Stand-In for Capitalism
As a reminder, the left believes capitalism is both an economic system and a cultural system. CRT references it as the latter.
This isn’t just about race. CRT isn’t content with critiquing bigotry or historical injustices; it has redefined “whiteness” as a metaphor for capitalism. That’s the bait-and-switch. Under CRT, whiteness isn’t about skin color—systemic racism means the SYSTEM that upholds RACISM. The system they are referring to is CAPITALISM.
Learn more about why whiteness means capitalism in this article.
The Bigger Agenda
What’s the endgame? CRT isn’t about fixing the flaws in our system. It’s about flipping the system entirely. By framing capitalism as “racial capitalism,” proponents of CRT are pushing a neo-Marxist agenda that seeks to delegitimize the foundations of the United States. This isn’t education; it’s indoctrination—and it’s happening under the guise of social justice.
It’s time to call CRT what it is: a Trojan horse for anti-capitalist ideology. And until people understand this, they will never be able to effectively combat the problem.
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I couldn’t agree more with your insights, especially about CRT being a Trojan horse for a broader anti-capitalist agenda. I’ve seen this play out firsthand while navigating ex-Christian, ex-cult survivor spaces. What could have been meaningful places for healing and exploration have instead been overtaken by rigid ideological frameworks, leaving little room for genuine discussion or intellectual diversity.
It’s disheartening to see how many people fall into this trap, mistaking ideological conformity for progress or justice. I share your frustration that this push to delegitimize capitalism often ignores history, including the failures of past systems that prioritized collectivism at the expense of individual freedom and prosperity.
Thank you for speaking so clearly about this—it’s a conversation that desperately needs to be had, especially in spaces meant for rebuilding and self-discovery.
Very good short clip on how deliberately destructive this is: using schools and the trust of a sacred student teacher relationship to pit vulnerable children against one other:
CRT Removes the Reason to Try, This is Not Theoretical: Black Lawyer Excoriates Critical Race Theory: https://old.bitchute.com/video/DaS25FLR8ktR [2mins]