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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/charles-koch-crt-backlash/. . .
At least to some extent, Koch-funded entities have manufactured this cycle of outrage, and it is dangerous to ignore the role they are playing and their motivations. This is not just a guess. UnKoch My Campus did the research, and we know its true. State politicians were almost entirely silent on the topic until the Koch network started pushing the issue earlier this year, months after it was first raised by Fox News commentators.
When the right wing talks about critical race theory, it is really hijacking an obscure academic concept to attack any approach to education or policy that acknowledges the existence of historic and structural racism in this country. The popular storyheard not just on Fox News but repeated by the The New York Times, The New Yorker, and the The Atlanticis that CRT became a national issue when a single conservative activist, Chris Rufo, appeared on Tucker Carlson in September 2020. President Trump, an avid Carlson fan, quickly responded with an executive order banning federal contractors for any diversity training that examined systemic racism. Since then, the story goes, the grassroots rage at CRT has boiled over.
Such a narrative is powerful, when true, because it gives an air of populist legitimacy to the cause. But that story doesnt fit the facts.
Because after that brief moment in September, the debate around critical race theory went dormant for months. Almost no legislation was introduced at the state level in this period, according to Education Week. Fox News stopped talking about it, according to an analysis by Media Matters. Then, as the Biden administration took over, something happened. Mentions of CRT skyrocketed on Fox News. At the same time, state legislators started introducing bills. What was behind the surge, months after Rufos appearance?
Our research makes the answer clear: It was the Koch network.
At least to some extent, Koch-funded entities have manufactured this cycle of outrage, and it is dangerous to ignore the role they are playing and their motivations. This is not just a guess. UnKoch My Campus did the research, and we know its true. State politicians were almost entirely silent on the topic until the Koch network started pushing the issue earlier this year, months after it was first raised by Fox News commentators.
When the right wing talks about critical race theory, it is really hijacking an obscure academic concept to attack any approach to education or policy that acknowledges the existence of historic and structural racism in this country. The popular storyheard not just on Fox News but repeated by the The New York Times, The New Yorker, and the The Atlanticis that CRT became a national issue when a single conservative activist, Chris Rufo, appeared on Tucker Carlson in September 2020. President Trump, an avid Carlson fan, quickly responded with an executive order banning federal contractors for any diversity training that examined systemic racism. Since then, the story goes, the grassroots rage at CRT has boiled over.
Such a narrative is powerful, when true, because it gives an air of populist legitimacy to the cause. But that story doesnt fit the facts.
Because after that brief moment in September, the debate around critical race theory went dormant for months. Almost no legislation was introduced at the state level in this period, according to Education Week. Fox News stopped talking about it, according to an analysis by Media Matters. Then, as the Biden administration took over, something happened. Mentions of CRT skyrocketed on Fox News. At the same time, state legislators started introducing bills. What was behind the surge, months after Rufos appearance?
Our research makes the answer clear: It was the Koch network.
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The Radical Capitalist Behind the Critical Race Theory Furor (Original Post)
CousinIT
Aug 2021
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SunSeeker
(51,797 posts)1. Koch scum at it again.
2naSalit
(86,923 posts)2. It figures.
When has that group of America haters ever been anything else?
Kid Berwyn
(15,053 posts)4. UnKoch My Democracy
Oh, yeah. Money is speech. Thanks, Putin.
tanyev
(42,672 posts)5. Kick.
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)6. K&R