The Youngkin administration's recent curriculum proposals were called out on MSNBC this weekend by 1619 Project author Nikole Hannah-Jones.
While appearing on MSNBC's โVelshi,โ Hannah-Jones told the show's fill-in host Maria Teresa Kumar, that โGlenn Youngkin ran his campaign on this idea of teaching a more sanitized history that would protect the feelings of white children. We know that history and how it's taught has always been contested in the United States.โ
Fox News reports:
โHannah-Jones accused Youngkin and his conservative allies of teaching history that leaves out crucial things which happened. โAnd this new curriculum is occurring in Virginia was crafted largely by conservative groups, including the Fordham institute. And it's very clear by what they're leaving out and what they're putting in, what vision of America they want school children learn,โ she said, implying they're leaving out the truth about race in America.
Elsewhere in the segment, Hannah-Jones warned of how successful conservatives' anti-CRT fight has been. She told Kumar, โThe fact that so many Americans now know the term Critical Race Theory is the sign of a highly successful propaganda campaign by the conservative movement often aided and abetted by journalists.โ
Hannah-Jones tried to deny it exists in schools, claiming CRT belongs to a school of โlegal analysis.โ She insisted, โBut critical race theory is a highly sophisticated legal analysis of structural racism. It really seeks to answer why some sixty years after we banished discrimination by law, why do we still have so much inequality, particularly amongst Black Americans, but amongst other marginalized groups.โ
She declared, โSo, no, most schools are not teaching this,โ echoing a line of defense much of the media has used against conservatives worried about this issue in recent years.โ
Hannah-Jones has been on a speaking tour since authoring her book โ โThe 1619 Projectโ โ and recently made a stop in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
She was paid $40,000 to headline an event hosted by the Arlington Public Library at Washington-Liberty High School in September.
This article originally appeared in The Republican Standard. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions ofย American Liberty News. Republished with permission.
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40K for a speech. Nice work, if you can get it.
Doesnโt Hannah-Jones realize her 15 minutes are up!
“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists.”
-Hannah Arendt-
The people claiming there is no truth adhere to critical theory.
Critical race theory is a lie. Hannah-Jones is lying about the lie.
Cant fix stupid when someone likes walking in it, and she and anyone that swallows this trip are living proof.
You realize that the seminal event of the 1619 project most probably never happened. The project says that blacks were sold into slavery in 1619 in Jamestown, VA. Well, it so happens that Jamestown in 1619 had an ordinance PROHIBITING SLAVERY.
When you do real history, it’s so much more interesting than the made-up versions. See P. Wood, 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project.๐