Tim Walz & Brian Lozenski, partners in radical education edition

Apparently, Gov. Tim Walz is far more radical than his public persona portrays. According to this article, the Minnesota Department of Education hired an anti-American activist who has been quoted as saying "The first tenet of critical race theory [CRT] is that the United States, as constructed, is irreversibly racist. So, if the nation-state, as constructed, is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with. It must be overthrown, right?” They hirerd him to be part of MDE's "Ethnic Studies Working Group," which is tasked with finalizing "a new ethnic studies framework."

According to Doug Seaton, the "president of the [Upper Midwest Law Center, aka UMLC]," "We believe Minnesota students deserve an education grounded in truth, not a radical rewriting of history. Parents and taxpayers have the right to transparency and accountability from the Department of Education to ensure that classrooms foster genuine learning—not politically motivated narratives.” Based on Prof. Lozenski's past comments, he shouldn't have ever been considered for a position like this. In fact, it's difficult understanding why this extremist got a teachers license or a degree.

Lozenski is a proud adherent of Critical Race Theory, aka CRT. He openly admits that he wants to tear down the USA. It's actually time to tear down the modern-day version of the Weather Underground and Black Panthers. Check this out:

That's only 1:17 long but it's packed with dangerous statements. In that tweet, Lozenski said this:
We don't use Critical Race Theories in schools. The first tenet of CRT is that the United States, as currently constructed, is irreversably racist. So if the nation-state as currently constructed is irreversably racist, then it must be done with. It must be overthrown, right? ... It's not about that. It's about overthrow. It's insurgent.
Lozenski's statement convicts him of being an out-of-control extremist. Remember that part of CRT is the word theory! Theories, by their very nature, are untested or, at minimum, not proven. This extremist wants to tear down the most successful nation in the history of history based on unproven theories?

What's the basis for Lozenski's hatred of the United States? Has he lived in the real world? Or has he built his opinions while spending his days in faculty lounges talking to people just as out-of-touch as he is? The most important question is still unasked.

Why should parents entrust their children's education to a whack job like this? If you love your child and want the best for him or her, why would you let this man or one of his activist friends near your kids? It's not time to follow the Tyrus Rule. It's time for parents to stop being their children's friends and become their children's parents. The Tyrus Rule explained:

Lozenski needs to feel the consequences of his insurrectionist actions. How is this not insurrection Here's the definition of insurrection:
an act or instance of rising in revolt, rebellion or resistance against civil authority or an established government.
Lozenski's words convict him of insurrection. He isn't hiding his thoughts. He's proud of his opinions. Fine. Let him pay the price for his extremism.

Finally, let's not let Tim Walz off the hook in this. It's his Department of Education that established this working group. They picked this extremist.

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