North Carolina School District Launches Campaign to ‘Disrupt White Culture,’ Urges Teachers to Subvert White Parents and Families

North Carolina’s largest school district has launched a campaign against “whiteness in educational spaces” and is encouraging teachers to subvert parents to push “antiracism” directly onto students without their consent.

The anti-white racism is taking place in the Wake County Public School System, which serves the greater Raleigh area.

In a shocking Twitter thread by journalist Christopher Rufo, he explained that last year the district held a teachers’ conference with lessons on “whiteness,” “toxic masculinity,” “microaggressions,” “trauma-informed yoga,” and “applied critical race theory.”

“The conference began with a ‘land acknowledgement,’ a ritual recognition suggesting that white North Carolinians are colonizers on stolen Native American land. The conference leaders encouraged educators to form ‘equity teams’ in schools and push the new party line: ‘antiracism,'” Rufo tweeted along with slides from the conference.

Rufo explained that school administrators claimed that “(white) cultural values” include “denial,” “fear,” “blame,” “control,” “punishment,” “scarcity,” and “one-dimensional thinking.” They told white teachers they must “challenge the dominant ideology” of “whiteness” and “disrupt” white culture.

The conference also discussed parents as being a problem for pushing their brainwashing onto the youth.

“The district claims that parents are an impediment to social justice. They said that ‘white parents’ children are benefiting from the system’ and are ‘not learning at home about diversity (LGBTQ, race, etc.).’ White parents find it ‘hard to let go of power [and] privilege,'” he explained.

The teachers were directly told to “disrupt whiteness” and “override families.”

North Carolina is a red state — and this is still being allowed to happen there because of liberals taking over the school systems and running for positions of power to subvert the will of the people who live there.