A high-profile actor recently made waves by endorsing the inclusion of Critical Race Theory (CRT) in American public school curriculum, setting off a firestorm of protests across the country from concerned parents.

"Children should learn about the injustices of our past so we can understand them and move forward," argued the actor during a press conference. "We have to face these hard truths together as a society."

But many parents are far less enthusiastic, seeing CRT as a divisive topic that has no place in K-12 education. Parents across America have rallied around local school boards to demand transparency and accountability from educators.

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The timing of this endorsement is significant: just weeks after the Biden-era Department of Education released guidelines supporting CRT's inclusion in schools, parents nationwide are sounding the alarm about potential indoctrination.

"This isn't about erasing history or rewriting facts," one protesting parent told us. "It's about protecting our children from being pawns in a political agenda."

The actor's backing of CRT comes at a time when many parents are already grappling with declining educational standards and the proliferation of woke ideology in schools.

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"We need to ask ourselves who benefits from this," one Eagle reader commented. "Is it really about education, or is it something else?"

A quick look at the actor's financial backers reveals a pattern: several prominent donors are associated with left-leaning political action committees and advocacy groups pushing for CRT in schools.

"Follow the money," another Eagle noted. "There’s always a reason behind these things."

The implementation of CRT curriculum mirrors past attempts to indoctrinate American youth with radical ideas, such as the 1960s' New Left movement and more recent efforts during Obama-era administrations.

Parents are now turning their attention to school boards and local officials, demanding transparency about curricula choices and how they align with community values.

Eagles -- this is bigger than it seems. The pattern repeats itself every time. We need to be vigilant.