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Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight I
« on: June 26, 2022, 08:43:14 pm »
MARCH 2021 | VOLUME 50, ISSUE 3

Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight It
Christopher F. Rufo
Founder and Director, Battlefront

 
 
The following is adapted from a lecture delivered at Hillsdale College on March 30, 2021.

Critical race theory is fast becoming America’s new institutional orthodoxy. Yet most Americans have never heard of it—and of those who have, many don’t understand it. It’s time for this to change. We need to know what it is so we can know how to fight it.

In explaining critical race theory, it helps to begin with a brief history of Marxism. Originally, the Marxist Left built its political program on the theory of class conflict. Marx believed that the primary characteristic of industrial societies was the imbalance of power between capitalists and workers. The solution to that imbalance, according to Marx, was revolution: the workers would eventually gain consciousness of their plight, seize the means of production, overthrow the capitalist class, and usher in a new socialist society.

During the 20th century, a number of regimes underwent Marxist-style revolutions, and each ended in disaster. Socialist governments in the Soviet Union, China, Cambodia, Cuba, and elsewhere racked up a body count of nearly 100 million of their own people. They are remembered for their gulags, show trials, executions, and mass starvations. In practice, Marx’s ideas unleashed man’s darkest brutalities.

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Re: Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight I
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2022, 10:20:10 pm »
Mr. Rufo:
"Critical Race Theory: What It Is and How to Fight It"

What it is:
Anti-white. There's really not much to add to that.

How to "fight" it?
That's the wrong question.

The question we should be asking is not "how" to fight it, but IF those who are its targets are willing to "fight it".

Once that question is answered, "the how" will take care of itself.