![]() ![]() …The teaching of critical race theory does exactly this. They then become deployable agents to recruit others - and, in the case of BLM, to take part in mob violence. The idea is to undermine individuals’ self-concept, to make them change their worldview and self-image to align with the cultic ideal and a new version of reality. ![]() But, she says, it is usual “a gradual process of breaking down and transformation.” No doubt CRT aids in this process. In her 1995 book Cults in Our Midst, cult expert Margaret Thaler Singer discusses how the brainwashing/thought reform process aims to destabilize a person’s sense of self in order to change his or her attitudes. The State Department program would have employees take part in “challenge activities” for 21 days that required them to keep a written log of activities such as reading, listening, “allyship,” and more, “with a focus on four minority groups.” They were also required to take part in “support groups” and “emotional validation” exercises, which sound a lot like Maoist-styled “struggle sessions,” otherwise known in communist history as “sessions of criticism and self-criticism.”Īt the Environmental Protection Agency, CRT agitators planned to subject employees to a program in which they would be taught about “allyship, antiracism, white fragility, microaggressions, white privilege, and systemic racism.” The original source documents can be found here. ![]() First of all, the employees are put into a controlled environment, isolated from other influences and under the complete supervision of the CRT trainers. If you review the training sessions for facilitators, the process is eerily similar to such communist processes of coercive thought reform. ![]()
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