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Father’s speech against anti-mask parents at Tennessee board meeting goes viral

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FRANKLIN, Tenn. - The father of a Kindergarten student went viral this week after criticizing parents for their anti-mask views and opinions at a school board meeting in Franklin, Tennessee.In footage from the meeting, Justin Kanew identified himself as the father of a five-year-old student and castigated other parents over their views on Critical Race Theory and masks. "First of all, Critical Race Theory is not in our schools, and it never was, and the people here who complain about it did not know what it was six months ago and had never heard of it," Kanew said. "That’s why they’re going after diversity, equity, and inclusion instead, and trying to pretend they’re the same thing.

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