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How Walmart is Pushing Critical Race Theory in Arkansas Public Schools

The Washington Free Beacon‘s Aaron Sibarium recently appeared on Fox News to discuss his shocking report on how Walmart is influencing Arkansas public schools to adopt diversity, equity, and inclusion training sessions for teachers.

According to Sibarium, when Walmart first approached Bentonville Public Schools, they recommended the Racial Equity Institute for teacher training. This group explicitly states that every aspect of the United States is rooted in white supremacy. Shockingly, this is the same group that Walmart’s head of diversity recommended for all teachers in Bentonville to use for training.

Sibarium’s report also revealed that one of the Walmart-approved teacher trainings labeled “perfectionism,” “a sense of urgency,” and “worship of the written word” as examples of “white supremacy culture.” It even promoted racial preferences as a way to correct white people’s “400 years of affirmative action.”

“It’s pretty clear that Walmart, as a corporation, is sympathetic to critical race theory and other ideologies that are now being pushed in public schools as a result of their money,” Sibarium stated.

Don’t Let Walmart’s Agenda Dictate Your Child’s Education

It’s important to be aware of the influence that corporations like Walmart have on our children’s education. As parents and educators, we must take a stand against critical race theory and other harmful ideologies that are being pushed in our schools.

  • Research the curriculum and materials being used in your child’s school.
  • Attend school board meetings and voice your concerns.
  • Encourage open and honest discussions about race and diversity, without promoting divisive and harmful ideologies.

Read more about how Walmart is pushing critical race theory in Arkansas public schools.



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