Teachers have become notorious for their attempts to subvert the will of state legislatures and parents. Recently, a district in Austin was slammed by the Texas Attorney General who said the gay pride parades and activities violated the law. But going back further, schools have fought to continue teaching other divisive ideas such as Critical Race Theory.
In Idaho, the practice of utilizing Critical Race Theory has been banned, but as reported in a video posted by Accuracy in Media, teachers and administrators are finding ways around the law to continue teaching the material.
In an undercover style akin to that of our friends over at Project Veritas, Accuracy in Media manages to capture several conversations with faculty at various schools in the state, each one of them admitting and explaining exactly how Critical Race Theory still manages to thrive in their classrooms. One of the main strategies, it seems, is simple rebranding.