"Critical race theory is racist. It does nothing to bring us together"
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The second sentence - “It does nothing to bring us together” - supplies the emotional alibi. Unity becomes the standard, and any analysis that foregrounds conflict or historical harm is cast as sabotage. Subtext: harmony is preferable to truth, and the price of “togetherness” is silence about unequal power. It’s a familiar strategy in culture-war messaging: frame critique as divisiveness, then claim the center as the calm, reasonable position.
Context matters. Greene’s brand thrives on combative populism and media amplification; a blunt, binary construction (“X is racist”) travels better than nuanced debate. The quote isn’t trying to persuade skeptics so much as to consolidate an audience: parents anxious about schools, voters tired of elite language, conservatives primed to see anti-racism as anti-white. Calling CRT “racist” doesn’t just reject a theory; it asserts who deserves protection and who is being accused - and it invites listeners to feel accused even when they aren’t.
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| Topic | Equality |
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"Critical race theory is racist. It does nothing to bring us together." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/critical-race-theory-is-racist-it-does-nothing-to-173543/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.





