Commentary As tensions between China and the United States reach an all-time high, it’s important to ask the following questions: What kind of children are being created in both countries? Which of the two groups of students will be the best equipped to combat the challenges of tomorrow? Education in China is, shall we say, a little different. Heavy on fiction and light on facts, children as young as 7 years old can be found reading textbooks that refer to the country’s leader as “Grandpa Xi.” In fact, from primary schools to universities, textbooks displaying Xi Jinping in an exceptionally positive light are very much the norm. In the United States, a very different type of indoctrination is occurring. Its effects can be felt all the way up the educational ladder, from primary schools to university classrooms. Designed to erode children’s sense of innocence, it’s called Critical Race Theory (CRT), a neo-Marxist philosophy that, …