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7 Signs Your Kid Might Be Learning CRT At School - Babylon Bee, Che Guevara trigger warning
Posted: July 19th, 2021, 10:24 pm
by kirtland r.m.
7 Signs Your Kid Might Be Learning CRT At School. Here they are, all seven.
https://babylonbee.com/news/7-signs-you ... -at-school
Re: 7 Signs Your Kid Might Be Learning CRT At School - Babylon Bee, Che Guevara trigger warning
Posted: July 19th, 2021, 10:47 pm
by Rwp
In all seriousness, I thought my mom telling me public schools brainwashed kids was garbage (I was homeschooled until 10th grade so I didn’t see it) but when my daughter was in Kindergarten she came home during February (black history month) and said “I wish I wasn’t white. White people do bad things to Black people.”
They have been doing this for ages, they’re just turning up the heat on the stove, but most of these mindless frogs don’t see what the big deal is. My sweet, loving not-yet 6 year old had white guilt and self hate because of what they teach in school, and this was before CRT. They know kids have good hearts and feel very strongly about things they don’t understand. If things are presented in the right fashion, they can easily win the kids over to their belief systems.
It reminds me of Animal Farm, where the animals all decide the young animals need to be taught properly, so they take them away from the parents and teach them. In the end, they are the traitorous pigs defenders and guard dogs against their own parents. That’s what they’re training the youth up to be. The defenders and guard dogs of the corrupt people/government who raised them, all while the parents thought they were doing what was best for their kids.
If you haven’t read Animal Farm, you should.
We happily homeschool now.
Re: 7 Signs Your Kid Might Be Learning CRT At School - Babylon Bee, Che Guevara trigger warning
Posted: September 15th, 2021, 1:54 pm
by EmmaLee
Related topic.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/mayor-sch ... ing%20News
Mayor tells school board members to resign or 'be charged' after saying judge confirmed 'child pornography' was part of high school's college-credit course
September 15, 2021
Mayor Craig Shubert of Hudson, Ohio, sat in front of a microphone and issued a brief but pointed public statement to the members of the city's board of education earlier this week.
"It has come to my attention that your educators are distributing essentially what is child pornography in the classroom," Shubert said during Monday night's meeting. "I've spoken to a judge this evening. She's already confirmed that. So I'm going to give you a simple choice: Either you choose to resign from this board of education, or you will be charged. Thank you."
The mayor's jaw-dropping ultimatum to the board members of Hudson City Schools drew quite a bit of applause and cheers from those gathered in the room.
According to the Akron Beacon Journal, numerous parents complained about writing prompts in the "642 Things to Write About" book that's part of a college-credit course — Writing in the Liberal Arts II — at Hudson High School.
Parents said there was a prompt that asked students to "write a sex scene you wouldn't show your mom," and another which said "rewrite the sex scene from above into one that you'd let your mom read."
Another prompt asked students to drink a beer and describe how it tastes. Parents said they felt these writing prompts and others were not appropriate for high school students.
Shubert said he wants all five board members to resign by the end of September, the Beacon Journal noted.
However, the paper added that it's unclear whether board members can be held criminally liable for classroom material.
"We've never heard of criminal charges [filed against a school board] for curriculum," Ralph Lusher, staff attorney with the Ohio School Boards Association, told the Beacon Journal.
Lusher added to the paper that he can't determine if the material "would cross a line or not" since he hasn't yet seen it.
But some individuals who have viewed the material were decidedly outraged by it. One person said he was "appalled" by the content and asked for video cameras in the classroom so parents can monitor what's being taught to their children, the Beacon Journal said, adding that another speaker said it's "disgusting" and amounted to "grooming."