According to a recent Harvard-Harris poll, a large majority of young Americans think that white people and Jews are “oppressors” and that the mass killing and kidnapping of civilians can be politically justified.
When asked about their views on “an ideology that white people are oppressors and nonwhite people and people of certain groups have been oppressed” (i.e., critical race theory or CRT), and that members of the latter groups “should be favored today at universities and for employment,” two-thirds of Americans appropriately rejected this racist ideology.
That figure includes three-quarters of Americans aged 55 to 64 and more than four-fifths of those aged 65 and over.
But young Americans overwhelmingly embraced this racist ideology.
[Specific results from single polls should be taken with a little skepticism, especially in the demos, as the margin of error gets substantially high. However, we are seeing similar results from other polls, and the data is becoming more convincing that younger people are getting radicalized by *something.* And if that’s not DEI/CRT in the compulsory and Academia educational systems that are marinating their curricula in DEI/CRT, I’d love to hear a better explanation. — Ed]
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