Woke Professor Doubles Down on Divisive Race Guilt Trip
Critical Race Theory architect Kimberlé Crenshaw defends her pet ideology, claiming America is still irredeemably racist – because of course she does.

So, Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, the lady who gifted us with the joy that is Critical Race Theory (CRT), is doubling down. Yes, that CRT, the one that teaches your kids that they're either oppressors or oppressed, depending on their melanin levels. She's out here defending it, because naturally, she thinks America is still a hotbed of systemic racism. Shocking, I know.
This law professor from UCLA and Columbia is peddling the same old song and dance: America's legal system is rigged against minorities. And her solution? More CRT, naturally. She even invented a word for it – intersectionality. Because apparently, regular discrimination wasn't depressing enough, now we need to keep track of which oppressed group is getting extra-oppressed.
Apparently, this all stems from some case in 1976, DeGraffenreid v. General Motors, where a Black woman couldn't sue for both race and gender discrimination at the same time. So, naturally, the answer is to tear down the entire legal framework and rebuild it with woke bricks. Makes perfect sense. NOT.
Crenshaw claims CRT just points out how slavery was baked into the Constitution. As if everyone wasn't already aware that slavery was a stain on American history. But CRT doesn't just acknowledge history, it weaponizes it to make everyone feel guilty for things that happened centuries ago. Thanks, Kimberlé, for solving racism by making everyone hate each other.
Remember when Trump called CRT "toxic propaganda"? He wasn't wrong. Now over 20 states are trying to ban this garbage from schools. But Crenshaw's fighting back with her new memoir, "Backtalker." Sounds thrilling. I'm sure it's full of nuanced takes and not at all a self-serving justification for why she's dedicated her life to dividing America.
She goes on about the assassination of MLK, and how it crushed the Civil Rights Movement. Listen, MLK dreamed of a colorblind society. Crenshaw seems to dream of a society obsessed with skin color.
So, the next time your kid comes home from school talking about systemic racism, remember the name Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw. She's the reason why Johnny can't read, write, or understand the difference between equality and equity.
In conclusion, CRT is trash, Crenshaw is pushing division, and America deserves better. But hey, at least we got some good memes out of it, right?


