Project Veritas Appears To Catch Activist Boasting About Selling Illegal CRT Curriculum To Indoctrinate Kids, Mocking Gov. Kemp
Teaching activist and self-described “teacher activist” “equity, diversity, and inclusion specialist” According to video, he allegedly claimed that he had vowed to break Georgia law Selling Critical Race Theory (CRT) Curriculum materials for teachers in multiple districts. They were mocked by Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp He was also astonished at his wife’s ignorance of his plan.
Video released by an investigative organisation Project Veritas Wednesday morning’s appearance was that of Dr. Quintin Bostic, who is reportedly serving as content manager The Teaching Lab spoke unknowingly to an undercover journalist about the organization in a variety of settings.
“I would say I’m a good salesman, but I’m also an evil salesman,” Bostic boasts of selling CRT curriculum for use on kindergarten children.
According to the activist, the use of the term “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” Or “DEI,” Instead of using CRT, this is a great way to sneak in the content. “If you don’t say the words ‘Critical Race Theory,’ you can technically teach it,” He explained that DEI was the reason, and he added that it is a good idea. “is more accepted than, like, anti-racist education or Critical Race Theory.”
Bostic disowned the state for not having “no clue” he’s pushing CRT materials, noting that two districts — Cobb County and Fulton County — are using his materials. “There are teachers of color who are like, I want to use this,” According to the activist, Bostic claimed that children can now learn and teach the curriculum to their parents.
“He’s, like, such an idiot,” The activist claimed that Kemp was the subject of his remarks. “Like his wife does a lot of stuff on education here as a former teacher, so she does like book donations and those books are just like,” Bostic laughed and rolled his eyes.
Bostic was asked what Marty Kemp would do in the event she learned about his CRT scheme. “Oh I would get nailed, for sure.” Bostic suggested his “business license” However, he was informed that he could still consult.
The activist observed that teachers are in fact the ones paying for the content.
Kemp was back in April 2022. signed Bill to encourage curriculum transparency for parents, and to ban divisive theories in the classroom like CRT.
I was able to work with the General Assembly in order to pass a Parents’ Bill of Rights, ban Critical Race Theory and stop divisive ideas in schools. I am proud of my education record, which puts students and parents first. #GAGovDebate #GAgov #WSBDebate #gapol pic.twitter.com/6kwPQ1Aqrr
— Brian Kemp (@BrianKempGA) April 24, 2022
On Bostic’s website promoting his work, he’s described as an “equity, diversity, and inclusion specialist” With “a reputable career in the field of early childhood and elementary education.”
“With a vast amount of experience as a language and literacy content developer, public speaker, equity, diversity, and inclusion specialist, Quintin has built a reputable career in the field of early childhood and elementary education,” Site boasts. “Quintin’s Ph.D. research examines how ideas of race, racism, and power are communicated through children’s picturebooks. He currently serves as a Partnerships Manager for the Teaching Lab. Quintin also serves as the Antiracism Co-Chair for the National Association for Professional Development Schools (NAPDS).”
BREAKING: @TeachingLabHQ Director @DrQuintinBostic State Law: Schools sell Critical Race Theory Curriculum
‘If the word isn’t spoken, you can’t use it’ “critical race theory,” you can teach it…I’m an evil salesman…They[State] have no clue…He’s[@GovKemp] This is an idiot. pic.twitter.com/w854nzBeVX
— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) January 17, 2023
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