
'MisEducation of America' speakers get personal on school 'indoctrination,' 'segregated' assemblies and more
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Stream Fox Nation’s "MisEducation of America: Live Summit," airing live from Richmond, Virginia Thursday.
Florida mother Quisha King, Author of "Debunking The 1619 Project" Dr. Mary Graber and former Vanderbilt professor Dr. Carol Swain joined moderator Vivek Ramaswamy, author of "Woke, Inc.," at Thursday's summit for a fired-up discussion about what they called an "indoctrination" of children in public schools. Both King and Swain described CRT as racist and discriminatory against not only Whites, but racial and ethnic minorities. They spoke at length about how schools have been revisiting "segregation" in what they said was an attempt to divide students by racial lines. For instance, King said her local school board in Duval County, Fla., had scheduled a "segregated assembly" with different arrival times for students based on their race, which had been advertised as student "diversity" meetings. Duval County Public Schools apologized and canceled the event following parental outcry.
King also noted how her daughter recorded a conversation in her first week of eighth grade in which her teacher brought in racially-themed books for what may have been a good opportunity for an academic conversation. Instead, King said the teacher divided the kids up by their identities for discussion, "and the children just started pitting themselves against one another."