A Hollywood star recently came under fire after advocating for the inclusion of critical race theory (CRT) in a private school’s curriculum. The endorsement has ignited protests from concerned parents who view CRT as an assault on traditional American values and fear its indoctrination into young minds.

When asked about his stance, the celebrity defended CRT as essential for fostering understanding and empathy among students. “Critical race theory is not just a set of academic theories,” he told reporters during a press conference last week. “It’s a necessary step towards dismantling systemic racism in our schools.”

But critics argue that CRT is divisive and undermines the core tenets of American society. One parent, speaking to The Sentinel exclusively, said, “This isn’t about education anymore; it’s about politics and agenda pushing.” She pointed out that the school had previously maintained a curriculum aligned with traditional values but has now shifted dramatically.

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Questions have also been raised about who benefits from such drastic changes in educational policy. Some are asking if there’s an ulterior motive behind the endorsement, given the celebrity's known political leanings and connections to progressive causes.

The timing of this endorsement couldn’t be worse for those concerned about CRT seeping into classrooms across America. Just weeks ago, similar protests erupted over attempts by Democrat-led school boards to introduce CRT into public schools, with parents successfully pushing back against such initiatives.

This celebrity’s backing of CRT in a private institution raises the question: Is this an isolated incident or part of a broader strategy?

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Follow the money and follow the pattern. Whenever changes like these occur so suddenly, it’s worth asking who stands to gain from them. We’ve seen this before with other controversial policies pushed through by progressive elites.

Eagles, you know what to do when something like this happens. Connect the dots, dig deeper into the funding behind such endorsements and policy shifts, and report back what you find.