'Fox & Friends Weekend' co-host Pete Hegseth unpacks the use of COVID-19 relief for CRT curriculum, emphasizes the need for ‘guardrails’ to protect education from progressive ‘social change.’
When big pools of money land in the laps of states and school districts, they pursue their own priorities. We know this. We want to believe it's for COVID. It never was for COVID. So these pools of money land where they want it to land. … The first step to recovery is admitting the depth of your problem. And when it comes to American education, we have to admit the depth of the stranglehold that unions and the left's have on what they are teaching our kids.
But the priorities of the pipeline, from the teachers, colleges to the unions to the curriculum and then to the pedagogy, which is not what the curriculum is, but how the kids are being taught, is completely captured by progressives. Their goal is not education, it is social change. And that's why you see pronouns and gender identity and implicit bias coming into the classroom and not the basics. They want to mold your kids because they believe your kids are theirs.
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