Biden trying to impose the evils of CRT on federal employees

 Power Line:

Team Biden isn’t content with imposing critical race theory (CRT) on America’s students. It also is bent on indoctrinating federal workers in CRT’s grotesquely racist anti-American tenets.

That, at least, is the conclusion I draw from Biden’s selection of Kiran Ahuja to lead the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). If confirmed to that position, Ahuja would be able to oversee the curriculum for the “diversity, equity, and inclusion” training federal employees will receive.

Ahuja is a fan of CRT. She’s a supporter of Ibram X. Kendi, a Boston University professor who is probably the leading exponent of CRT. In fact, Kendi gave a lecture on “anti-racism” (i.e. racism against Whites) for the speaker series sponsored by a group Ahuja heads.

When Kendi wrote that the election of Donald Trump was an example of white supremacy, Ahuja linked to that article. In the same blog post, she spoke of the need to free Black, indigenous, gay, and transgender Americans from the “daily trials of White supremacy.”

During her confirmation hearing, Sen. Josh Hawley asked Ahuja this question: “Do you think the United States is a systemically racist country?” She responded:

I’m a big believer that we seek to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity. I understand and appreciate the historical challenges many individuals have experienced, based on their race and ethnicity.

Thus, given the opportunity to disavow CRT’s noxious view of America, which Joe Biden says he doesn’t subscribe to, Ahuja passed. We should take her answer as a “yes.”

So far, Sen. Hawley and others have blocked Ahuja’s confirmation. The Washington Post complains that this is gumming up the work of the federal government. It quotes the head of the allegedly nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service as saying that a list of Biden administration priorities is behind schedule because Ahuja hasn’t been confirmed.

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"Equity" has become a term Democrats use to cover their anti-white racism.  If you see that in any program they are pushing you know it is racist at its core.  The use of the terms "systematic racism" and "white supremacy" are another clue to the racist aspects of CRT.  

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