Stop CRT movement is gaining momentum

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. – The Stop Critical Race Theory (CRT) movement is gaining momentum nationally and in Forsyth County where hundreds of angry protestors will gather at Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting to demand that CRT be removed from schools.

The meeting inside will begin at 6 p.m. The meeting in the parking lot will start an hour earlier. Social media has been exploding for weeks calling on those who believe CRT to be a Marxist-originated, racist ideology that divides people and families to attend the meeting.

Concerned Parents of Forsyth County Georgia, a private Facebook page that boasts of 1,500 followers, has been the leading voice of opposition in the county. Its followers are angry and at least one person has suggested a recall petition for School Board members.  Others have called for Superintendent Dr. Jeff Bearden to step down.

Truth in Education, a non-profit organization, has also called on its members to attend Tuesday’s meeting and President Rhonda Thomas has said she will set up a table in the parking lot to distribute information about CRT.

Monica Matthews, a member of Republican Women of Forsyth County, will address the crowd and Tim Coffey has invited everyone to join him in prayer for those who oppose CRT and for the students who support it.

School officials have insisted that CRT is not in Forsyth County Schools and the strategic plan they adopted in 2017 – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) – has nothing to do with CRT. Opponents are just as adamant that DEI is just CRT by a different name.

Dawson County Republican Party presents discussion on Critical Race Theory

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DAWSON COUNTY, Ga. — Parents who are concerned about the danger of the Marxist-inspired Critical Race Theory (CRT) being pushed on public school students all across America are being invited to attend a discussion presented by the Dawson County Republican Party Monday, June 28 at 6:15 p.m. at 30 Main Street in Dawsonville.

The non-profit organization Truth in Education will present valuable information on how to recognize CRT and its aliases Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) and Social Emotional Learning (SEL).

Here in Georgia, parents in Forsyth, Cherokee and Gwinnett counties are taking a strong stand against the indoctrination of their children by this radical leftist ideology. In Forsyth County, hundreds of parents have loudly voiced their disapproval of DEI to the Forsyth County Board of Education.

Presenters are also expected to share their ideas on how parents and others can effectively prevent school systems from implementing CRT.

 

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