The idea that you can understand reality through CRT was what struck me postmodern/intersectionalist not the historical sequence. "lived experience" as truth and all that.
CRT, like critical theory more generally, has both modernist and postmodernist branches (contrary to the Right’s typical propaganda, which tends, confusingly, to associate it vert tightly with postmodernism despite also associating it very tightly with Marxism, which is extremely modernist.)
I suppose your comment would make some distant sense if only the postmodernist branch of CRT existed.
This strikes me as a very postmodern and intersectionalist view. My reply pointing out the ideological progression as:
marxism -> neo marxism -> postmodernism -> critical theory -> critical race theory -> anti-racism
was downvoted. Your post seems to validate it though.