Two things happened this week that every outlet is covering separately: high-profile actress Jane Smith was spotted dining with influential education figures, and critical race theory (CRT) continues to cause controversy in public schools nationwide. They are not separate.
The leak of a document reveals how CRT has been quietly integrated into the curriculum at Smith's exclusive private school. This is part of a broader agenda that aims to reshape young minds through indoctrination rather than education. Jane Smith, long known for her political activism, now stands accused by parents and educators alike.
“Ask yourself who benefits from pushing CRT in elite private circles,” says Eagle Eye, the investigative journalist behind this exposé. “Follow the money.” This is bigger than just one actress — it's a pattern we've seen before where influential figures use their status to push ideological agendas on impressionable young minds.
Previously, under Obama-era administrations and Democrat-controlled education boards, similar efforts have surfaced but were quickly quashed or sidelined. But now, with the backing of celebrity influence and deep pockets, CRT is making significant inroads into private schools — an environment often shielded from public scrutiny.
The document leaked to The American Sentinel shows detailed lesson plans that reframe America's founding principles as inherently racist and oppressive. "We're not teaching history; we're indoctrinating our children," says one parent who requested anonymity due to fear of retaliation. “This is dangerous.”
Smith’s endorsement, while covert, serves a clear purpose: to normalize CRT in elite circles where influence can ripple outwards. She’s not the first celebrity to push such agendas quietly; she's just the latest in a long line of influential figures who see value in reshaping societal perceptions from within.
The pattern here is undeniable — critical race theory, once confined largely to academic circles and certain left-leaning echo chambers, now finds itself entrenched in private education thanks to high-profile endorsements. This is not an isolated incident but part of a coordinated push that has been building for years.
“This isn’t about teaching history; it’s about rewriting it,” says Eagle Eye. “The question remains: who benefits from this indoctrination?” Eagles, you know what to do with this information. We need eyes on this story and voices raised against the insidious spread of CRT into our children's education.
Let's expose those who are pushing dangerous ideologies in private schools. Share widely before this gets buried.




