Wednesday, July 21, 2021

CRT and Divided Societies



Andrew Allis, a Connecticut resident, graduated from the Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis and holds a master of theology. A Connecticut businessman, Andrew Allis, served in the past as an account executive for New England Motor Freight and YRCW. In his academic career, he wrote and published articles about Critical Race Theory.

Critical Theory appeared in Germany, and it is a part of the Marxist ideology. The theory’s goal was to divide society into two social classes, such as the rich bourgeoisie and the common laborers, or the oppressor and the oppressed. Then they would battle against each other for power. In the United States, the idea was adopted, but the classes were not the bourgeoisie and laborers. Instead, the categories became race and color. Critical Theory became known as Critical Race Theory.

Critical Race Theory divides the world and creates animosity among races. Skin color decides an individual's fate in this Marxist ideology. They are either good and privileged or oppressed and evil.

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