Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, now the Director of the Hoover Institution, addressed Critical Race Theory on the View following the Biden administration’s crackdown on parents who stand up against it being taught to their children in schools.
“One of the worries that I have about the way that we’re talking about race is that it either seems so big that somehow white people now have to feel guilty for everything that happened in the past,” Rice said.
“I don’t think that’s very productive,” she then declared, adding “Or black people have to feel disempowered by race. I would like black kids to be completely empowered, to know that they are beautiful in their blackness, but in order to do that, I don’t have to make white kids feel bad for being white. So somehow, this is a conversation that has gone in the wrong direction.”
.@CondoleezzaRice says no to the racist critical race theory! pic.twitter.com/c5zNqKddYj
— MRCTV (@mrctv) October 20, 2021
How can black children feel beautiful in their Blackness if we can't speak the truth about our shared experience because we risk even the chance of a white child feeling shame or guilt. Youre in affect stating that white children are better than black children. Ms Rice?
— Kaseem Abdullah (@DCIKaseem) October 21, 2021
This got my blood boiling.
— Tina Lawson (@TinaLaw28507694) October 20, 2021
and she’s still incorrect as she was with weapons of mass destruction
— Lovely Genxer (@dst88dz) October 20, 2021
CR is talking bull. But they can teach how great the slave holding rapists and murderes were without teaching the full story. If someone feels bad for learning the truth, that's on them.
— Muata Kamdibe (@Timothy04859721) October 21, 2021
She’s absolutely incorrect. When she did her welcome speech at the State Department, she said… “When I was growing up in Alabama, I did not know racism. We lived in a gated community and my uncles guarded the gate.” A gated community in Alabama is a plantation.
— John E (@JohnE455) October 21, 2021
Just keep whitewashing history for the sake of white kids. Don't tell the true history. They just want black people to believe the slavery wasn't that back and it was a choice.
— Marshall Maxwell (@bigmax_maxwell) October 20, 2021
Rice’s comments come in the wake of video emerging of a teacher at a high school in Ohio talking about books and themes closely associated with CRT, despite previous promises to parents from officials that it wasn’t happening in the district’s schools.
Source: Summit.news