I don't think it's about persuading the politicians, it's about exposing these beliefs to the widest audience possible.
Most people hear "Diversity and Inclusion" and think, "what's wrong with that?"
They don't understand anything about what Critical Race Theory actually means. If they start to understand the danger it presents, they may vote accordingly.
I don't think it's about persuading the politicians, it's about exposing these beliefs to the widest audience possible.
Most people hear "Diversity and Inclusion" and think, "what's wrong with that?"
They don't understand anything about what Critical Race Theory actually means. If they start to understand the danger it presents, they may vote accordingly.
That makes a lot sense, thanks. I can just hope that enough people realise the danger it poses, instead of being content to be frogs boiling in a pot.