The first FAIR whistleblower tells all
Join me for a stream with Gabrielle Clark on Tuesday, Oct 19, at 3pm eastern.
Last week, I posted a number of articles about the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR). Read the first, second, third, and fourth articles for complete context.
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Tomorrow (October 19) at 3pm eastern time, I’ll be speaking with Gabrielle Clark. Gabs is one of the bravest people I know. A single mom from Nevada, she sacrificed a normal life to fight back when her biracial son William was forced to admit he was an oppressor in high school in order to graduate. Gabrielle filed the first-ever lawsuit regarding critical race theory in schools in the country, which continues to be one of the strongest legal challenges we have today.
Gabrielle worked with FAIR to raise money for her case. However, sadly, things didn’t go quite as planned. She’ll tell her story tomorrow. Tune in here (or watch the replace if you’re stumbling on this following the stream):
I already know some of the things that Gabs will say. A few of her stories were in my original article on the topic (though not all of the stories featured in that article were hers by any means).
Gabrielle will also share the story (with permission) of a former member of FAIR’s Advisory Board and why they made the choice to leave.
Here's why this is important: FAIR has raised millions of dollars. They dominate the anti-CRT space. Other organizations fighting back (and, frankly, doing more on a practical level) have a hard time raising money because it all goes to FAIR. If you care about winning the fight, then it does not make sense to horde all of the resources in a single organization that is throwing people like Gabrielle under the bus.
People can complain and call this infighting all they like. And every time they do, they are spitting in the face of brave people like Gabs who have sacrificed everything to speak out and stand up for what’s right.
These people deserve our respect and admiration. If there is any category of person that absolutely does not deserve to be treated poorly by an organization like FAIR, it is brave whistleblowers who are fighting back. Many of them have already been canceled for doing so. Yet, here we are.
If you’ve made it this far, please consider supporting Gabrielle’s lawsuit. It’s critical that she has the resources to fight to achieve a precedent-setting judgment. She has one of the strongest legal challenges that exist against CRT in schools. If this lawsuit fails, it will probably be because of money, not because of the merits of the case.
Not for nothing, but FAIR could easily provide this money if they want to, but haven’t. They’re supposed to be the new ACLU! The ACLU fought cases in the courts.
But FAIR isn’t doing that. Does anyone wonder why that is?
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