Critical Race Group Targets Diverse List Of Anti-CRT “Frontline Spokespeople” (Including Me)

“Diversity is our strength.” If that’s the case, then the diverse group of people targeted in the strategic plan of the Critical Race Theory advocacy group African American Policy Forum (AAFP) are very strong.

AAPF is the group founded by the inventor of “intersectionality” theory and my former law school classmate, Kimberlé Crenshaw, now a law professor at UCLA and Columbia. Crenshaw also is widely attributed with coining the phrase “Critical Race Theory” and is accorded hero status among CRT proponents in academia and the media. According to AAPF’s 2019 Form 990, the group raised just under $1.3 million in 2019, and it’s almost certain that annual haul has increased substantially post George Floyd death.

Christopher Rufo obtained a strategic plan in the form of a PowerPoint created by AAPF and tweeted out some of the slides:

The PowerPoint in question, according to the metadata, was created by AAPF’s Director of Strategic Initiatives. It is not clear if the version of the plan tweeted is the final version. It purports to document the “infrastructure behind the war on racial justice.” That description, of course, is false, the people listed are for equality and object to the use of race by groups like AAPF as a wedge issue to turn children against each other based on skin color.

Rufo is the leading target of the plan:

I am listed among a distinguished (and diverse, did I mention diverse?) group of “frontline spokespeople,” including Brown University Professor Glenn Loury, Author James Lindsay, Author Wesley Yang, former Wall Street Journal journalist Asra Nomani, and Columbia University Professor and NY Times columnist John McWorter. I am not worthy!

They should be celebrating our diversity!

They misspelled my last name, which is a micro-aggression. I’ll have to file a complaint with the Bias Response Team, I feel unsafe and unwelcomed.

Legal Insurrection is listed on the “Legal Arm” slide.

And our CriticalRace.org website gets its own slide.

We are having an impact. Our message of equality and non-discrimination is resonating, and the CRT activists don’t know what to do.

Tags: College Insurrection, Critical Race Theory, CriticalRace.org, Kimberlé Crenshaw

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