Project Veritas Releases Report Allegedly Catching Activist With Smoking Gun

One activist teacher and self-labeled “equity, diversity, and inclusion specialist” has allegedly been caught bragging on camera that he knowingly and intentionally breaks Georgia law by selling illegal Critical Race Theory (CRT) teaching materials to educators throughout a number of districts, all while openly mocking Republican Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and his wife not being aware of the hidden scheme he has been perpetuating.

A video that was made public by Project Veritas, a large investigative group, this past Wednesday seemed to show Dr. Quintin Bostic, who reportedly works for The Teaching Lab as a content manager, unknowingly speaking to an undercover investigator for Project Veritas in a number of different instances.

“I would say I’m a good salesman, but I’m also an evil salesman,” exclaimed Bostic when speaking on his illicit selling of the CRT curriculum to be utilized on kids as young as in kindergarten.

As explained by the activist, making use of the term “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” or “DEI,” in place of using CRT, is a prime way to hide the illegal content. “If you don’t say the words ‘Critical Race Theory,’ you can technically teach it,” he stated, going further to say that DEI “is more accepted than, like, anti-racist education or Critical Race Theory.”

Bostic then chose to insult the state as a whole for having “no clue” that he is secretly selling CRT materials, explaining that two specific districts — Cobb County and Fulton County — have been making use of his materials. “There are teachers of color who are like, I want to use this,” said the activist. Children can now experience the curriculum and eventually try to teach their parents, exclaimed Bostic, as reported in the video.

“He’s, like, such an idiot,” explained the activist, seemingly making reference to Kemp. “Like his wife does a lot of stuff on education here as a former teacher, so she does like book donations and those books are just like,” stated Bostic once again, rolling his eyes dramatically.

When asked what Marty Kemp would do if she discovered his scheme concerning CRT, Bostic answered, “Oh I would get nailed, for sure.” Bostic seemed to suggest that his “business license” would be fully revoked, but highlighted that he would then just go on to consult instead.

The activist highlighted that teachers are the primary ones responsible for the content because they are the ones reaching out to buy it.

 

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