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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZv1sh-5TrU
Why is this old video relevant? Tim O'Hare and Leigh Wambsganss are running for re-election. Their work on the Southlake Families PAC to take over school boards with narrative based culture wars was the predecessor to Leigh's work as a Patriot Mobile executive taking 11 school board seats, including the board responsible for the Keller ISD split. The GOP also used this work as a template for schools boards across the country. In an interview with Steve Bannon, Glenn Story claimed Leigh spent thousands of hours interviewing candidates to ensure their agenda was the same. Leigh self describes herself as "ultra-MAGA". School boards that had these candidates tend to be closing schools, have extreme spending on lawyer fees tied to people in the GOP, ban books, try to dilute the history of civil rights; slavery; segregation, and kill all inclusion efforts.
LGBTQ/cultural inclusion programs are mainly anti-bullying short sessions that say treat everyone with respect. Removing these programs and allowing students to call LGBTQ people mentally ill, is anti-Christ values.
Formerly known as the NE Tarrant Tea Party, True Texas Project was integral to the rise of the state’s ultraconservative movement throughout the 2010s, but rebranded after its founder, Julie McCarty, wrote on social media that she sympathized with the gunman who murdered 23 Hispanic people at an El Paso Walmart in 2019 — one of many mass shooters who have been motivated by a belief in Great Replacement Theory.
“I don’t condone the actions, but I certainly understand where they came from,” she wrote.
“You’re not going to demographically replace a once proud, strong people without getting blow-back,” responded her husband, Fred McCarty, who is also a True Texas Project leader.
Despite the McCartys’ well-publicized comments, True Texas Project continues to work with prominent elected officials, including U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, Attorney General Ken Paxton, now-former Texas GOP chair Matt Rinaldi and U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Irving. Last week, the group also released a 90-minute podcast with a group of current and presumptive state lawmakers who are primarily funded by Dunn and Wilks, including Rep. Nate Schatzline, R-Fort Worth, and Mitch Little and Shelley Luther.
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/06/12/true-texas-project-conference-christian-nationalism/
But Garcia lasted only a few months under O’Hare: In April 2023, he resigned his position, citing his relationship with O’Hare in his resignation letter. “Judge O’Hare, my formula to ‘administer a quality transparent election’ stands on respect and zero politics; compromising on these values is not an option for me,” Garcia wrote. “You made it clear in our last meeting that your formula is different, thus, my decision is to leave.”
Garcia, now the Dallas County elections administrator, did not respond to an interview request.
One day after Garcia resigned, O’Hare told members of True Texas Project — a group whose leaders have sympathized with a white nationalist mass shooter and endorsed Christian nationalism — that he was encouraged by the potential for low turnout in that year’s upcoming elections, which he said would help Republicans win more local seats. (O’Hare previously served on True Texas Project’s advisory team, according to a 2021 social media post by the group’s CEO, Julie McCarty).
https://www.texastribune.org/2024/10/11/texas-tarrant-county-tim-ohare-far-right/
Critical race theory (CRT) is not an anti-white, guilt based curriculum. It is a scholarly framework that began in legal academia and studies how race, law, and institutions can produce unequal outcomes, even without overt personal prejudice. CRT treats race as a social construct and focuses on systems and policies, not on telling individual children they are guilty or morally stained for being white. It's all about critical thinking.
What gets labeled "CRT" in K-12 fights is often just standard teaching about U.S. history: slavery, segregation, and the civil rights movement. That is not an ideology, it is basic content a historically literate education cannot skip. The propaganda move is to stretch the label "CRT" to mean any discussion of racism or inequality, so ordinary lessons and inclusion efforts can be framed as indoctrination.
The claim that CRT teaches white kids are made to feel guilt and minority kids are meant to feel lesser and need help, flips the actual idea on its head. CRT typically argues that racism is not just a matter of individual bad people, but can be an unintended result of rules, norms, and "neutral" policies, which is the opposite of assigning collective blame to a child in a classroom. Legal groups have noted that the term has been deliberately distorted into a scare label meant to instill fear of anti-white indoctrination and to obstruct teaching about the real history and lived experience of race in America.
The eagle logo behind him looks like the Nazi Eagle combined with the Patriot Front fasces fascist symbol
https://imgur.com/a/ksNNVza
They apparently had to change their logo at some point because now it looks like this
https://americanjourneyexperience.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/American-Journey-Experience-Mercury-One.jpg
Though Tim is probably not related to American Journey, it shows what kind of org True Texas is. Mercury One is a Glenn Beck owned non profit pushing a white-identity "founding principles" theology agenda to younger people.
American Journey has has a summer institute, where they appear to only accept white people and require social media links to verify the application
https://americanjourneyexperience.com/summer-institute/
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https://americanjourneyexperience.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/summer-2.jpg
https://americanjourneyexperience.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/summer-3.jpg
Their curriculum lists:
It is run by Glenn Beck, Tim / David Barton, known for an obsession with white identity politics and the idea of having to fight back against non cis white Christians to preserve white culture, American Exceptionalism.
subliminal messaging.
Southlake high school had two different incidents of students chanting the N word. The school board setup a plan to talk to students about respecting other people, regardless of race/culture/sexuality. Tim O'Hare, Leigh Wambsganss, and other conservative activists killed the plan, all while claiming a moral religious high ground, because the plan had words like "inclusion" and "diversity" which they see a racist towards white people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwjMlrKpqz0
Not all white people are bad, but he is a bad white person....