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In November 1985, the Harvard Law Review published an article by Derrick Bell that was a “classic” in the development of Critical Race Theory. The article was edited by then-student Elena Kagan, and was cited by Prof. Charles Ogletree in support of her nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court by President Barack Obama in 2010. The article makes clear that Critical Race Theory sees the U.S. Constitution as a form of “original sin”–a view later embraced by Obama as a state legislator, and reflected in his actions and appointments.

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Now why does that picture remind me of the overbearing, know-it-all, prototypical government bureaucrat one sees in movies and tv shows?

@johngalt: Reminds me of Lou Costello

JG, I know I’ve seen her working in the DMV. Perhaps that’s where Obama found her before her appointment to the SC.

CRT basically says the Constitution is racist and any good done for racial equality was only to benefit whites. It also essentially says that white opinions should be overridden by those of minorities since whites are evil.
It’s nothing more than a black supremacist belief system with major doses of marxism mixed in.