Posted on 09/02/2021 8:48:24 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
In the wake of the shocking Project Veritas video exposing an Antifa teacher bragging about indoctrinating his students in a Sacramento area high school, a Natomas school board meeting was called. Here are some of the highlights of that very heated school board meeting in which angry parents are questioning why such a teacher was allowed to attempt indoctrinating their children. Somehow the school board was only made aware of this situation by the Project Veritas video?
Notice that a "recess" (really the end of the meeting) was hurriedly called after a parent wondered why a lot of money was spent on purchasing textbooks which were not used.
...why they purchased textbooks that they didn’t even use.
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I think this is a common kickback scam. It’s actually more common at the college level but still happens at the K-12 level.
The way it works in college is the professor writes a textbook(s) and then uses it for his classes. The students have no choice but to purchase the book at a grossly inflated price (i.e.: $250) and the professor receives a huge financial windfall along with the university and publisher.
At the K-12 level, the school board or its members receive a kickback from the publisher or the author.
It’s a scam and this particular school board got caught with their hand in the cookie jar which is why they abruptly ended the meeting. They need to find a way to cover their tracks.
a lot of minorities speaking out on this video
The Natomas School District needs to fire all the “indoctrination” teachers and hire English and Mathematics teachers who can actually teach the subject.
Natomas High School
ELA (English Language Assessment):
51.62 not meeting proficiency standards
Mathematics:
90.95 not meeting proficiency standards
One of my favorite books is “Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman”. Written by Richard Feynman, who was a 27 year old prodigy working on the Manhattan Project with the likes of Niels Bohrs and Enrico Fermi, among others.
When he left the project and was back in civilian life, he wanted to get involved in his community, and one of his biggest peeves throughout his whole life that drove him crazy was the quality of the textbooks used in education, which he thought were atrociously bad.
So he got on a board in his city that chose textbooks for the schools, and he thought that would be a great way to channel his irritation.
He began having deliverymen show up at his door...a delivery of fine cooking knives...chocolates...a host of gifts he sent back.
When the time came to begin evaluating the science books to be chosen for the schools, he asked to see all the books. The other members of the boards looked at him like he had three heads, but some time later, the doorbell rang, and a guy with a clipboard stood next to a four foot high wooden crate full of textbooks!
Well, he was serious about his commitment, and went through every single book, highlighting things, writing comments, grading them, expending a great deal of time and effort on what he viewed as a very important endeavor.
He didn’t hear back from the board for a long time, and finally called to find out when they were going to meet again to discuss the books under consideration, and was told there was no meeting...the books had already been chosen!
He found out the whole thing was a scam, the book publishers had been sending gifts to all the people on the board (which they had kept) and the whole process of choosing was a kabuki show!
The TATTED ONE is the only one in my still picture.
Video uploaded to bitchute; https://www.bitchute.com/video/Gy6jp8gzCugT/
Ahh, ok. I completely agree with you.
Powerful. Thanks for posting.
School Board members have no clue what’s really going on in the classroom. And if they get too curious, administrators will go to great lengths to prevent them from finding out.
I was a board trustee for 11 years and I know first hand. The “staff” are the ones who run things and Board training is used to indoctrinate/intimidate board members into compliance.
I remember high school back in 1960-1964. In the Rocky Mountain schools the school supplied the books.
Then dad picked us up and put us in Ozark schools. We had to BUY our books, either new or from a student a grade ahead of us. The used books often had pages missing and were scribbled all over.
Now school books don’t seem to be needed anymore.
https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2021/09/01/natomas-teacher-antifa-paid-leave-grabriel-gipe/
“The classroom controversy stopped abruptly in the middle of public comment. A lawyer representing the district said the meeting was stopped because of lack of decorum and would be rescheduled for a later date.”
Translation: "We're getting our hineys handed to us! RUN!"
Also, anything by Noam Chomsky if they’re not taking a linguistics class.
All the more reason why it will be taken down.
I just hope 4Chan and/or other Internet sleuths FOLLOW this guy around to see where he winds up. Most likely in another public school, but if not, then definitely somewhere with ACCESS to kids - that’s all these people live for.
That was hilarious. Fantastic.
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