Prospective fire lieutenants in Seattle are being required to learn curriculum from woke activists and authors like critical race theory author Ibram X. Kendi for their tests.
A new report revealed that the Seattle Department of Human Resources fire lieutenant test features books from several prominent progressive authors, such as critical race theory author Ibram X. Kendi.
Prospective fire lieutenants are also tested on the entirety of"Both Sides of the Fire Lane: Memoirs of a Transgender Firefighter: by Bobbie Scopa, according to the exam bibliography obtained by the Free Beacon, as well as the 800-page memoir"A Leader’s Guide to Unconscious Bias and Fighting Fire" by a female firefighter.The SDHR did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Cornell was asked to address the backlash to"woke" corporate campaigns, which has caused an uproar among conservative consumers and recently embroiled brands like Bud Light, Nike and Disney. The"Outkick" founder joined"Fox & Friends" to react to reports that Target convened an emergency meeting over their LGBTQ products, particularly clothing for transgender women.
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