According to a Fox News source, New York Municipal Mayor Eric Adams will allegedly mandate that all city employees do “radical” critical race theory training.
All municipal workers reportedly received emails with mandatory training with a deadline of 6 March.
All NYC workplaces shall retain a “equity perspective” via antiracism training, establishing venues where race and related problems may be addressed freely, according to the program, which will purportedly cover individual, institutional, and systemic racist.
Weekend demonstrations over Tyre Nichols’s death in Times Square, New York, on January 27,
The murder of Tyre Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, sparked sizable protests two days earlier in New York’s Washington Square Park.
Three days after being severely assaulted by police during a traffic check on January 7, 2022, allegedly for “reckless driving,” Nichols passed away in the hospital.
Second-degree murder charges were brought against five police officers.
Calls for serious change of police legislation were sparked by the announcement.
The weekend saw protests in New York after the publication of bodycam video.
Eric Adams, the mayor of New York and a former police chief, expressed his own feeling of being betrayed by the five Memphis cops on Saturday.
“I am grieved as a human being,” he remarked. I am horrified as a mayor. I feel deceived by these policemen as someone who has spent decades campaigning for police diversity and against police brutality.
Today, Fox claimed that the Democrat mayor will sponsor important race theory training for all City workers. Last week, the mayor attracted significant contributions for his re-election, fueling rumors that he would run for President.
The argument made by the “extensive academic framework” known as critical race theory is that past racial patterns are still present in the legal system and other institutions.
The term “methodology” refers, roughly speaking, to a means of seeing certain institutions and sections of society through the lenses of racism and privilege. It originated from a study of law conducted at Harvard University in the 1970s.
The theory’s original proponent and University of Hawaii law professor Mari Matsuda previously told the New York Times: “The issue is not evil people. […] A system that consistently provides negative results is the issue. Saying, “We have done things that have damaged all of us, and we need to find a way out,” is inclusive and compassionate.
However, opponents of conservatism have recommended against racial sensitivity training in companies and institutions.
“Students in our colleges are saturated with critical race theory,” the former president Donald Trump stated. According to this Marxist philosophy, America is a corrupt and racist country.
“[It] is being employed to pull apart friends, neighbors, and families,” he said, “it is being pushed into business trainings, and it is being forced into our children’s schools.”
The revelation also comes shortly after Republican Rep. Chip Roy unveiled a plan that would cut funding to public institutions that engage in “racist education” by introducing “divisive notions” like critical race theory to its pupils.
The CRT Act, which prohibits the promotion of such “race-based theories,” would prevent government funds from going to K–12 institutions.
Teachings like “any race is inherently superior or inferior to any other race, color, or national origin,” “the United States is a fundamentally racist country,” or “the Declaration of Independence or Constitution of the United States are fundamentally racist documents” are among those mentioned in the legislation.
Additionally, it would emphasize lessons on unconscious prejudice.
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