
Walmart stands by CRT training as 'thought provoking' and 'instructive'
Meri Emongo
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Walmart stands by CRT training as 'thought provoking' and 'instructive'<br /><br />A civil rights leader compared the training to blackface<br /><br />Walmart has stood by a diversity training that claims that White people have "internal racist conditioning," that Americans today are inheriting a racist legacy, and that ideas such as perfectionism, worship of the written word, individualism, and objectivity are aspects of "White supremacy culture" that "promote White supremacy thinking."<br /><br />A civil rights veteran and a shareholder responded to the training with alarm, condemning it as "racist propaganda" and an insult comparable to the worst blackface act.<br /><br />Yet Walmart stood by the training in a statement to FOX Business.<br /><br />"Walmart began offering the Racial Equity Institute (REI) training sessions in 2018 for corporate leaders to share analysis and encourage reflection on the history of race in America as well as systemic racial inequity in its institutional and structural forms," Melissa Hill, a Walmart spokeswoman, told FOX Business. "While the company does not agree with all of the views that were presented, we have found these sessions to be thought-provoking and constructive."<br /><br />Hill referenced Christopher Rufo, a senior fellow at The Manhattan Institute, who published the training materials and wrote about them at The City Journal. <br /><br />"Contrary to the assertions in the City Journal article, the program was designed for corporate officers and salaried managers, not frontline hourly associates," she told FOX Business. She acknowledged that Rufo's materials are an accurate representation of the training, but she also claimed that his article misrepresented their "overall tone."<br /><br />"While the City Journal quotes excerpts from individual pages of the curriculum, the selected language doesn’t reflect the overall tone of the conversations," Hill insisted. She said the training "was developed in a way that aligns with our core value of respect for the individual
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Walmart stands by CRT training as 'thought provoking' and 'instructive'
Meri Emongo