Georgia Educator Caught Illegally Peddling CRT Confronted by James O’Keefe
Project Veritas has released the third installment of their expose on Thursday. Teaching Lab Director Dr. Quinton Bostic, who had previously been revealed to be selling critical race theory curriculum to schools in Georgia despite the state’s ban on the teaching subject.
In part 3 of the investigation, Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe sat down with Bostic to confront him on the comments he said to the group’s undercover journalist.
Bostic reaffirmed his comments during the conversation by saying: “You cannot teach — you cannot teach critical race theory to kindergarteners, let me be very clear when I say that. Critical race theory is a theoretical framework to help us to guide conversation around race and racism.”
O’Keefe said that Bostic was teaching the concept “through the guise of DEI, per your own words,” Bostic also said that, “Yeah, like, for example, one of the tenants of critical race theory is the idea of colorblindness and racism, and so we help students to see color and help them to see the differences in their ethnicities and races and how much these races contributed to society, so for sure.”
Bostic was also known for his reworking critical race theory “navigating a social-political climate,” Later, you can add that “the state of Georgia does not have a rule that says that we should not teach students to see color.”
Bostic made a series of statements in response to Bostic’s assertions, including that Teaching Lab is his employer.scam labBostic claimed that he was “taken out of context.”
“If I’m taking you out of context, you know, I take that very seriously. I don’t want to take you out of context,” said O’Keefe, adding that “I’m quoting your words.”
Bostic claimed “you have definitely taken me out of context.”
O’Keefe said that Bostic needs to “tell me specifically what I’m omitting from your mouth.”
Bostic stated that even if every second was published, he would still be “taken out of context,” This is an additional feature “you don’t have any background understanding of the work that I do, the why behind my work.”
“I just don’t think in society, we should lie about what we do,” replied O’Keefe.
“I don’t believe we should deceive at all,” Bostic.
Bostic answered questions about his deceitful work when Bostic was asked. “I haven’t done any deceiving.”
In response, O’Keefe played a clip of the journalist’s conversation with Bostic, in which the journalist said, “And it’s amazing how you’ve gotten the schools to purchase the curriculum,” Bostic responded “And they don’t even know what’s going on.”
Bostic stated that schools might not be aware. “exactly the holistic piece” This goes into the curriculum.
When asked his opinion on being an, he said that he was “evil salesman,” Bostic stated, “it’s just a word I use.”
O’Keefe asked if words “have any meaning” Bostic said that Bostic was like evil. Bostic replied, “It is not like evil.” “it depends on what culture you’re in.”
Bostic responded to Bostic’s clip confirming that his curriculum includes critical race theory.
Bostic stated to the journalist that he would obtain a job. “nailed” If he was caught doing it, he would be very embarrassed. When speaking with O’Keefe though, he said that he didn’t think this would happen, and that “I do good work.”
Bostic later said that he doesn’t think “what I’m doing is against the law,” adding that if that’s what is determined by the state, “we’ll figure out how to navigate around it.”
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