
Trice Talk "Mini-Pod" w/Donald Wayne - Tonight I share an article that appears in Newsweek Tue. 6/15 written by YE ZHANG POGUE a researcher of mental health, disparity, race, who is originally from China and is also married to a white man.
Pogue writes about how she was inspired by the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, who's actions led to the Supreme Court decision that struck down U.S. laws against interracial marriage. She recognizes that sixty years ago, she and her husbands actions would have been illegal in many states in this country.
She tell the story about how she found herself in the company of people who were in agreement with the CRT movement in this country. She also details how she was afraid to speak out against their efforts because of fear of reprisal.
Hopefully this will be one of many people that continue to speak out about the "Left's" agenda in this country. With each new voice that comes out against CRT, the message will become clear to the radicals, "you will not allow you to transform this country".
I will post the referenced article on Facebook.
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