Conflict theorists, of which Critical Race Theory is a part of, set out not to show events as they were, but to prove a point. Conflict theorists like those who wrote the 1619 Project downplay examples of unity or outright ignore them at best and create utter lies at worst. Take for example the now deleted claim from the 1619 Project that among the chief causes of the American revolution was the rising sentiment of abolition in Great Britain. This claim was found to be so fraudulent that the New York Times had to issue a retraction of that claim and the author of the 1619 Project had to back track, claiming that the Project was more of an experiment than a legitimate attempt at historiography. American history should be taught worts and all, the fraudulent premise of the Mexican-American and Spanish-American wars should be taught, and so should the history of discrimination and imperialism in this country, but so should things such as Benjamin Franklin's drafts of the Articles of Confederation which explicitly stated that the new nation was to enter into a defense pact with the native American tribes and recognize their sovereignty, or how thousands of Virginians of all races and statuses joined together to combat Governor William Berkeley during Bacon's Rebellion (which, even then was about the removal of native Americans) and led the government to become so fearful of class and race collaboration that they enacted the 1705 Virginia Slave Codes with the sole purpose of preventing whites and blacks from working together. The overwhelming message should not be one of doom and gloom and sins of the father being passed on to the son, but that the American people are really all the same and that, at the most base level, all want to see the dream of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness come true.
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Critical race theory was created by The Nazi Party & The Third Reich to justify The Holocausr!