Commentary Critical race theory (CRT) was never meant to be confined to the classroom. As Derrick Bell, the so-called godfather of the CRT movement, once wrote, “It is our hope that scholarly resistance will lay the groundwork for wide-scale resistance. We believe that standards and institutions created by and fortifying white power ought to be resisted.” In other words, CRT isn’t just an academic theory; it’s real-world activism. But the fight to defeat this nefarious campaign must be waged in the classroom, where pro-CRT instructors are instilling in American students a hatred for their country. Ending CRT in K-12 education is the way to stop the disease, not just its symptoms, and to prevent future generations from perpetuating an anti-American ideology that advocates a far-left agenda opposed to America’s founding principles. Fortunately, some are rising to the moment to defend America and stop CRT’s advance. At the forefront of this …