Mr. Jennings, I read your work often. I missed the fact that Brenner was issued a Cease and Desist Order from the company doing the training. Important facts left out of this story. Happy to hear you spent an hour on Critical Race Theory in Rio Rancho. The district has spent
much more time than that. Here are few more questions to ask: 1) Let's assume that CRT is not being taught. Why is there training material for teachers being kept from the public? What are they actually trying to hide? It would seem that a Cease and Desist Order would be the
reason you could not see the evidence Brenner discussed. 2) What is the point of Gary Trip providing cover to the school administration in/ an Op/Ed? 3) Why are proponents of CRT telling people that the theory is malleable? They have changed the name of the programs.
You do bring up valid points in that it is good to seek equality. But you fail to raise the distinction equal outcomes versus equal opportunity. 4) What are the definitions that are being discussed? This is where these problems get clouded. I expect definitions would aid
in clarifying. I do respect the fact that you ask some questions. Just not enough. Please ask a few others before leaving this one dangling. @UnrollHelper #unroll #nmpol nmindepth.com/2021/10/30/try…

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