Sorry, this isn't "critical race theory." Like how is making observations about the demographics associated with old age and voting "critical race theory?"
> this isn't "critical race theory." Like how is making observations about the demographics associated with old age and voting "critical race theory?
You're correct, it's not. But there's a trend of shoehorning race into everything, and I think that's what the comment to which you're responding refers. The underlying study never mentioned race. By proxying SES with race, the article recapitulates the racial determinism that is, if not at the core, then a necessary consequence of CRT.