Iowa State Rep. calls for administrators on AIM video to be banned from working in education

April 25, 2022

By Accuracy In Media

Originally published at The Iowa Standard
Rep. Holt says administrators in undercover videos talking about skirting Iowa law to teach CRT should ‘never’ be allowed to educate children again
By Steven Holt – April 20, 2022

In a series of videos just brought to light, various school administrators in Iowa talk about how they are ignoring the language I floor-managed into law that prevents the teaching of Critical Race Theory (CRT), which is little more than Marxist ideology intended to divide this nation in a way in which we can never recover. This is not about teaching the mistakes of our past, but rather about scapegoating based on race, disregarding character, and advancing the ideology of victimhood.

The concept of E Pluribus Unum (out of many, one), which was once our national motto and is essential for such a diverse nation as ours, will be utterly destroyed by the poisonous concepts of Critical Race Theory.

A few observations as I and my staff investigate this…

Read the entire article at The Iowa Standard

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