Youngkin’s CRT tip line in Virginia triggering Dems, teachers: ‘It’s scaring people to death’
Fox News
A tip line set up by new Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin for parents to report the teaching of "inherently divisive concepts" in the commonwealth’s public schools is triggering teachers and Democrats, according to a report.
"A resource for parents, teachers and students to relay any questions or concerns." "Anything that’s dividing, that’s making one group think they’re superior to the other."
The victory by Youngkin was fueled in part by his pledge to prevent critical race theory (CRT) from being taught in the schools. He appeared to make good on that pledge by including a CRT ban among a series of executive orders he issued soon after taking office.
One moment seen as a turning point in the campaign came in September, when McAuliffe drew criticism for saying, "I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach."