I've been thinking a lot recently about this critical race theory that the so-called intellectuals have been teaching since the democrats stole the election and put put an incompetent a-hole in the white house. They're even teaching this to kids in kindergarten and all it teaches is for one race to hate another.
One of the biggest problems we have today is black kids being raised without a father. Only 25% of black kids are raised with a father, so, that means 75% of the black men that impregnate women, do not stick around to help raise them and the mother has to raise them all by herself,
Since I've retired and don't have work taking up a lot of my time, I've become an avid bird watcher. At our house in Conway, we had several large oak trees that collected a lot of birds. Our house here in Tyler is surrounded by trees and we have even more birds here than in Conway. I get to watch the birds from the time they start mating all the way through until the little ones fly out of the nest. We had robins, brown thrashers, bluejays, wrens, mocking birds, and finches in Conway build their nest either near our house or in our garage as the wrens did or in a plant on the front porch as the finches did. Here in Tyler we've already had redbirds, bluejays, robins, and one wren family in a plant on our patio and another in a bush next to our house, build their nest in the year that we've been here.
One thing I've noticed is that the male and female stay together from the time they mate until the young ones fly out of the nest and are able to get their own food. Many birds mate for life and won't get another mate if one of them dies. I know this is true for doves and Canada geese. I've watched the wrens bring food to their young after they fly out of the nest. We could set up a camera close to these bird nest and record their activity from the time they start building their nest until the little ones leave. We start showing the videos to kids at an early age. Instead of teaching kids to hate one another as the critical race theory does, we teach them to love one another and raise their young together as the birds do. They also see that the birds have different colors and appearances and it doesn't matter what color they are.