if antiracism and CRT are correct about contemporary America—the United States in 2023—how do we explain the fact that the supporters and propagators of these ideologies have chosen to stay here? That there isn’t a mass exodus of Americans with “oppressed blood” to foreign countries? And that the champions of these ideologies tend to be disproportionately represented in media, universities, NGOs, and other elite, high-paying institutions?
Two separate questions. The former: economic oppression, which you know. Not everyone who wants to leave can afford to. And not everyone wants to leave their entire family/friends/livelihood/way of life rather than changing a system that, according to the very principles of democracy, they should be able to favorably change! The latter: you have not shown that they're "disproportionately" represented, maybe they're proportionately represented bc there are just more of them on the whole. The fact that the Republican party is VASTLY outnumbered in the US, yet wields *actually disproportionate* power due to gerrymandering and the electoral college is probably what makes you think these ideologies are disproportionately represented. (Also see: CRT is not an ideology, but I'm not going into that here.)

