Terry McAuliffe is one stubborn politician who will not back down from his false claim that Critical Race Theory (CRT) is not taught in Virginia schools. He must not pay attention to his own state because Loudoun and Fairfax Counties (see below) have been in the news many times lately over criticism from parents about Critical Race Theory being taught in schools.

He just spoke at a rally and smeared Virginia parents AGAIN over their concerns about CRT:

Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe doubled down on his assertion that parents shouldn’t be in charge of their children’s education. Talk about doubling down on stupid. The campaign for governor is a dead heat, and Democrat McAuliffe chooses to anger parents with this self-inflicted campaign wound.

McAuliffe spoke with local reporters saying, “I was very clear” when asked about his comment that parents should be involved in educating their children. He falsely claimed that Critical Race Theory isn’t taught in Virginia schools when huge protests have taken place in Loudoun, Virginia. McAuliffe again called CRT a “racist dog whistle” and dismissed its existence. Another lie.

McAuliffe was recently interviewed by local news in Virginia when he suggested that parents concerned with divisive Critical Race Theory (CRT) are racist. He went on to refuse to define CRT.

Video below of McAuliffe’s first self-inflicted campaign wound saying recently parents should stay out of educating their children:

Karl Marx would be proud of what gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe said during a debate with other candidates for governor of Virginia.

The Clinton crony was explaining his position that parents should not be allowed to determine what books and content are used in students’ curriculum.

“I don’t think parents should be telling schools what they should teach.”

McAuliffe couldn’t be more wrong. Check out one recent case of a parent who stepped up to take gay pedophilia out of a school library:

Virginia mom Stacy Langton spoke at a recent Fairfax County Public School Board Meeting as a very concerned parent. She spoke about her concern for the content of books found in the school library.

The video clip below shows Stacy Langton, who told the school board that she was able to check out the two books at the Fairfax High School library she had seen other parents protest:

“Lawn Boy” by Jonathan Evison and “Gender Queer: A Memoir” by Maia Kobabe

Langton told the school board: Both of these books include pedophilia. Sex between men and boys … One book describes a fourth-grade boy performing oral sex on an adult male. The other book has detailed illustrations of a man having sex with a boy.”

McAuliffe’s Republican opponent Glen Youngkin has an ad out about McAuliffe’s COVID lies:

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