A doctor claims in a film that he supports critical race idea because it is “anti-state.”
a doctor appointed by the governor of Minnesota Tim Walz to help guide a common training project has called for the “overthrow” of America, arguing the land is “irreversibly bigoted”.
Macalester College education Professor Brian Lozenski ( pictured ) made the statements during a 2022 event online, National Review reported Wednesday.
With Walz serving as Kamala Harris ‘ running mate for the Democratic presidential nomination, his decisions regarding state leadership are receiving renewed attention.
Lozenski , was appointed by” Walz’s state education department to help write the statewide’ implementation framework ‘ ( similar to a curriculum ) for Minnesota’s new ‘ ethnic studies ‘ standards”, according to the report.
In the movie from the May 27, 2022 event, Lozenski said he supports important race idea because it is “anti-state” and anti-U. S.
The online event included the promotion of his new book,” My Emancipation Do n’t Fit Your Equation” at the time. The variety, The Solidarity Group, is an business” committed to dismantling the philosophy of white supremacy”.
According to Lozenski,” the United States as constructed is irrevocably racist” as the first principle of critical race idea. ” So if the nation-state as constructed is irrevocably prejudiced, then it must be done with, it must be defeated, appropriate”.
He warned against the claim that” critical race theory is merely about telling our tales and diversifying our diversity” ( p.
” It’s not about that. It’s about overthrow. It’s rebel. And we, we need to get, I think, more fair with that”, Lozenski said.
The professor added that conservatives “actually tell some truth” when they claim that critical race theory “is anti-state” because “you ca n’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.” S”.
” It is an anti-state idea that says, the United States needs to be deconstructed, time. … I think it’s an interesting discussion it. And that’s why I’m a critical race theorist”, he said, ending the notes with a grin.
Stanley Kurtz, a colleague at the National Review, said Lozenski shares some of his radical opinions with others.
He is” the vital administrator and thought head for the radical leftist advocacy groups that Governor Walz has successfully put in charge of rewriting Minnesota’s social-studies requirements” for public schools, Kurtz wrote.
” While Lozenski’s visit for the overthrow of the United States is the clearest expression of his radical approach to time, it’s almost surprising”, Kurtz wrote.
” For years, traditional accents in Minnesota have raised the alarm over Lozenski’s and his friends ‘ extremism. Walz may now be required to answer his claim that Lozenski and his friends are in charge of the state’s learning.
Walz, despite receiving “glowing compliment” from some instructors, has faced criticism for his education choices. Among them, he signed a legislation mandating “free time products” in kids ‘ class rooms.
Walz has received criticism for saying the First Amendment does not guarantee “free talk on propaganda or hate speech” despite having been a politician and teacher for social studies in her high school.
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IMAGE: Brian Lozenski/YouTube
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