Maybe you've heard or read, as I have, that Americans have got to stop attacking or accusing each other and make more of an effort to get along - even with those who disagree, who see things differently. Disagreeing with you or me does not make someone our enemy.
A refugee from Communist China, surgeon and author Dr. Ming Wang, warns against such division. “To me, America is so unprecedentedly polarized, it’s deadly . . . And that polarization is defined by the increasing fixation on our differences, rather than appreciating what we have in common."
Rev. C. L. Bryant embraced the racial division of critical race theory (CRT) at one time, living under the segregation of the 1800's-1900's in U.S. southern states, but he's changed his mind. Segregation under the law doesn't exist anymore. So he asks, “Is there anything you can do in America today where the color of your skin would stop you from doing it?”
According to Bryant, “Critical race theory is a tool, a mechanism . . to make young people of all colors think America was founded in slavery and racism."
from The Stream
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