New documents reveal that the U.S. Army has introduced Critical Race Theory to West Point cadets.
Fox News Digital obtained the documents from the group Judicial Watch, which only got information after having to sue the military twice.
“Our military is under attack – from within,” Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a press release.
“These documents show racist, anti-American CRT propaganda is being used to try to radicalize our rising generation of Army leadership at West Point,” he added.
Judicial Watch received over 600 pages of documents after the organization sued the Department of Defense after it did not comply with the legally-binding requests for documents.
One slide of the CRT lessons addresses “whiteness”. “In order to understand racial inequality and slavery, it is first necessary to address whiteness,” it says.
The slide also claims whiteness “is a location of structural advantage, of race privilege,” is “a standpoint or place from which white people look at themselves and the rest of society,” and “refers to a set of cultural practices that are usually unmarked and unnamed”.
Another slide asks “Do you think Affirmative Action creates an environment for ‘reverse discrimination?'” “Use CRT to support your answer”.
Slides from an Army memo reportedly claim that White Americans “have primarily benefited from civil rights legislation,” racism “is ordinary,” and race is “socially constructed”.
One slide includes a graphic titled “Modern Day Slavery in the USA” and claims that Black Americans are “less likely than whites” to receive “recommended medical screening tests” or receive “a job promotion.
It also said they are more likely than White Americans to be murdered, incarcerated, or live “below the poverty line”.
Judicial Watch has uploaded all the documents it obtained from its FOIA request in its press release.