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The problem is organizations and corporations regard embracing CRT as a means to assuage critics who have gained a falsely amplified voice through social media, the MSM and a few supportive lawmakers. After all, what harm can come from lending your voice to an anti-racism movement? What they don’t see is they are drinking from a poisoned well. CRT goes much deeper than racism. It’s a crusade which demands adherence to political and ideological dictates. You’re either with them or against them. Like pregnancy, one can’t be just a little supportive of CRT. If an organization does not echo their message with full devotion, they are labeled as agents of systemic racism not only in the present, but as elements of their past.
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