Summary of How 3 Billionaires Pushed 'Critical Race Theory' Into America's Schools

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The YouTube video discusses how three billionaires - George Soros, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg - pushed "critical race theory" into American schools, which is a theory that claims racism is an inherent part of American society. The video also discusses how this theory has led to a decline in academic proficiency for minority students, and how it will ultimately have a negative impact on society as a whole.

  • 00:00:00 The video discusses how critical race theory (CRT) has been creeping its way into American schools over the last few years, and how it is a way to overthrow society. The author explains that the roots of CRT are academic papers from the early 1990s that are full of nonsense and that it is a way to undermine academic research.
  • 00:05:00 In the 1990s, Glenn Singleton, a black man, made a fortune selling "critical race theory" to schools, which he claimed was a way for black people to "defeat racism." The theory denies the objectivity offacts, and instead promotes the idea that black people are victims of systemic racism. Singleton's company, AMAC, is one of the fastestgrowing conservative organizations in America.
  • 00:10:00 This 1-paragraph summary explains how three billionaires, Glenn Singleton, George Floyd, and black Lives Matter, pushed "critical race theory" into America's schools. The theory teaches that different races are oppressed and that schools are one way to achieve this. This led to the targeting of blacks and Hispanics, as well as the targeting of schools themselves by these billionaires.
  • 00:15:00 This YouTube video discusses how three billionaires - George Soros, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg - pushed "critical race theory" into American schools, which is a theory that claims racism is an inherent part of American society. The video also discusses how this theory has led to a decline in academic proficiency for minority students, and how it will ultimately have a negative impact on society as a whole.

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