'Well, I’m not going to get into the specifics': Watch Virginia man broadcast ignorance on CRT
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An unidentified Virginia voter had his big moment to articulate his opposition to critical race theory in public schools with the political comedy pair The Good Liars, and to say the least, he fumbled the ball. To expand on that, he fumbled in a way that seem'Well, I’m not going to get into the specifics': Watch Virginia man broadcast ignorance on CRT
An unidentified Virginia voter had his big moment to articulate his opposition to critical race theory in public schools with the political comedy pair The Good Liars, and to say the least, he fumbled the ball. To expand on that, he fumbled in a way that seems to be representative of many Republican voters riled up by clips of outraged parents at school board meetings and GOP politicians in televised interviews. They’re angry, that much is obvious, but often they’re not exactly sure about what. When comedian Jason Selvig asked the Virginia man about the most important issue in the gubernatorial race in the state, he said that it was “getting back to the basics of teaching children, not teaching them critical race theory.” It was a fair enough opinion, but upon further questioning, Selvig learned it was based on very little actual knowledge of what critical race theory is. When he asked the voter what the framework was, he responded: “Well, I’m not going to get into the specifics of it because I don’t understand it that much, but it’s something that I don’t, what little bit that I know, I don’t care for.” Read more

