A MSNBC segment blamed structural racism in policing for the death of Tyre Nichols and trashed critical race theory critic Christopher Rufo's journalism.
, who decided that he was going to create a campaign to throw everything related to dealing with the history of structural racism as a problem," Muhammad added.
But the professor said CRT"should" be taught in high schools, to which Columbia University and UCLA professor of law Kimberlé Crenshaw agreed. She argued that Black children should be taught they would face inequality because it is baked into American institutions. The MSNBC host tied the discussion to the brutal beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis. He claimed Black cops can"internalize White supremacist tropes" and"narratives" about other Black people.
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