This guy knows what's up.
Here's the transcript:
As a parent, I speak to other parents. There's a few things we don't want. I'm biracial, I'm bilingual, I'm multicultural. The fact is, in America, in North Carolina, I can do anything I want. And I teach that to my children. And the person who tells my little pecan-colored kids that they're somehow oppressed based on the color of their skin would be absolutely wrong and absolutely at war with me. And I think that's the same for every parent.
What the masks showed us is that the parents, the most powerful group of people in our country, that they're taking back the wheel. Now obviously we had to take the wheel back for the masks. But we're taking the wheel back from Washington, all the way to Raleigh, and into our local school board. Because CRT, all of that—the parents don't want it. It's a big fat lie.
There's not one—if you believe in CRT, I want to tell you, you're a liar. Because that means you look at your black neighbor and say that they're oppressed, and you look at your white neighbor and say that they're evil, regardless of the experience that you've had with them.
And we're not gonna do that. The parents in the United States of America, right here in North Carolina and Cabarrus County, we know that's not true because we believe the lives we live. The fact is, I've been a business owner right here in North Carolina, and I deal with white people, black people, Hispanic people. My children deal with everybody. And the racism is only happening at the government level and at the media.
The fact is, you have racists, and there's like—you can't even find them hardly. You just hear the stories about them. But this is what we're dealing with. The parents are taking the wheel. I have an eight-year-old daughter who is absolutely dynamic, who can do anything, athletically, intellectually, spiritually and emotionally, she is a dynamo. And I don't want a man swimming against her in the pool. The fact is, I don't want her playing against boys in soccer. I don't even let my sons rough her up, you think I'm gonna let your son rough her up?
This is what I'm talking about: Policy going back to the parents. Because if you think people who love America are willing to fight for it, you haven't met parents yet. Because I'm telling you parents will go further down any street than anyone who loves their country alone.
This fellow, Brian Echevarria, is running for state office in North Carolina and I kinda get the feeling he might do well in November.
"You haven't met parents yet." Heads up, school boards!
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