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West Point Is Giving Army Trainees Seminars On 'Whiteness' And Critical Race Theory

Daily Mail: America's most prestigious military training academy West Point is giving Army trainees seminars about 'whiteness' and asking them to use critical race theory to analyze discrimination 

* The conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch obtained training materials from West Point showing that cadets are being taught critical race theory 

* The training materials inform cadets about their 'whiteness,' and ask them to consider what W.E.B Du Bois would think of the movie Barbershop 

* The director of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton, described the materials as 'anti-American' propaganda, and said the military was 'under attack from within' 

The United States Army is teaching critical race theory to cadets at its prestigious West Point Academy, newly obtained training materials reveal. 

The documents, obtained by Fox News Digital from the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch, show that the Army's future leadership is being taught to acknowledge its 'whiteness' and 'privilege,' and to answer training questions through the lens of critical race theory. 

Judicial Watch had to sue the US military under the Freedom of Information Act twice before the training slides were released, according to Fox News.  

Read more ....  

Update #1: West Point cadets taught critical race theory, including addressing 'whiteness,' docs show (FOX News)  

Update #2: US Army teaching Critical Race Theory to West Point cadets: report (NYPost)  

WNU Editor: Unbelievable.



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