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Project Veritas revelations provide a window into the teaching of DEI in schools.

The interview unearthed three key points

1. The teaching of sex education and LGBTQ values in schools
2. CRT taught covertly
3. Conservatives not being hired for teacher vacancies.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is taught in schools and colleges throughout the US.

Some states have made it compulsory.

“New York State expects all school districts to develop policies that advance DEI.”
Through DEI, sex education, and LGBTQ+ values are being taught in schools.

Some states have pushed back.

The question is should these issues be taught in schools or should they be left to parents?
The topic of Critical Race Theory (CRT) and whether it should be taught in schools polarises the left and the right.

The Project Veritas revelation shows that there was an attempt to teach CRT covertly in white neighborhoods.
A Project Veritas revelation was, when conservatives applied for administrator positions they were given a low grade and so they were not hired.

Is this because conservatives made it hard for DEI to be implemented and thus it was better to not hire them in the first place?
Conservative parents don’t believe systemic racism exists or why LGBTQ+ issues and themes are talked about in school.
The role of teachers is more than just being classroom teachers.

Anti-racist work is covertly included in the curriculum.
Conservative Teachers are not hired.
Conservative administrators are not hired.

Also they don’t “believe in all kids” so they only do it for the money.
Why do we need to sexualise kids at a young age?

Using sex toys is not appropriate at that age.
Surgeries are irreversible

Middle and High school kids don’t know what they want to wear in the morning, never-mind make decisions about surgery.

But he also doesn’t want to devalue a person trapped in the wrong body.

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