The largest teachers union in the nation has committed itself to an advocacy of Marxist racism. That is where American education is today. Your children are being taught to judge others on their skin color alone. Your children are being told the benefits of the most malignant ideology ever known to man, a creed that has murdered hundreds of millions of innocent people and that has spread oppression and misery everywhere it has raised its ugly snout.

The teachers unions are fighting for a Marxist future, but most parents ignore the programming of their kids. Such is the shiny yet empty alure of mindless materialism or downwardly mobile pop culture. The teachers unions know many American parents take no notice of school instruction. They bank on it, as their day charges are fed the glories of socialism and racism by icy eyed ideologues who lost their geopolitical chance thirty years ago with the fall of the Soviet Union.

Now they have another opportunity, ironically in the very home of the nation that beat Marxism in the Cold War. Such is how the decision in that conflict will be reversed by the back door. In our schools, via our kids.

FNC: “A group of Senate Republicans called Tuesday for the country’s largest teachers union to disclose more details about its plan to conduct research on groups that oppose the teaching of critical race theory in classrooms.

One of the resolutions at a National Education Association meeting, dubbed New Business Item 2, pledged funding toward opposition research targeting critics of critical race theory. The other resolution, New Business Item 39, pledged resources for the teaching of critical race theory as well as a team of staffers for union members ‘who want to learn more and fight back against anti-CRT rhetoric,’ among other measures.”

“NEA will research the organizations attacking educators doing anti-racist work and/or use the research already done and put together a list of resources and recommendations for state affiliates, locals, and individual educators to utilize when they are attacked,” New Business Item 2 read. Republicans saw this and rightfully attacked.

In a letter to National Education Association President Rebecca Pringle, Senators Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Marco Rubio of Florida and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama said they were “deeply concerned” by the resolutions passed by the union.

“The United States has come a long way in its effort to promote equality, and CRT is both divisive and detrimental to the progress our nation has made,” the senators said. “Simply put, CRT reinforces divisions on strict racial lines. Accordingly, may we know what information the NEA is collecting on critics of CRT? Are you conducting research on American children? For what purpose will this research be used?” the lawmakers said. The answer is clear. But the NEA will never admit to it.