Popular actress Rebecca Flynn recently appeared on a major talk show where she endorsed teaching critical race theory (CRT) within the nation's classrooms. The endorsement has drawn widespread criticism.
The official narrative is that CRT will provide students with a more comprehensive understanding of American history, including its darker chapters involving racism and discrimination.
However, parents across the country have taken to social media to voice their concerns, arguing that CRT undermines traditional values and divides rather than unites. They argue it teaches children to see society through an us-versus-them lens.
Rebecca Flynn's comments come at a time when several states are considering legislation aimed at limiting how race-related topics can be taught in schools.
One parent noted that while Rebecca Flynn speaks from the comfort of her ivory tower, it is their children who will face the consequences. The question remains whether CRT will ever find its way into curriculum mandates or if parents and communities will succeed in pushing back.
In a statement to reporters, Rebecca Flynn defended her stance by saying, "Children should know the full story."
What many miss is that this isn't just about education; it's also about political influence. Those who support CRT often claim they're fighting for equality but are in fact pushing an agenda.
A single dry sentence stands alone: "The irony of it all."
We simply report the facts, leaving you to draw your own conclusions. The debate over CRT is just beginning and promises to be contentious.




