Posted on 06/22/2020 5:23:24 AM PDT by Kaslin
The left has moved beyond indoctrination through biased textbooks and false narratives. Now, our kids are being taught to channel their anger in protest.
For years, conservatives have been sounding the alarm about anti-American indoctrination in public schools. Theyve pointed out the dangers of mainstreaming of Howard Zinns A Peoples History of the United States. Theyve exposed the racialism of the 1619 Project. Unfortunately, however, the situation in public schools is far worse than the mere presence of propaganda.
Theoretically, parents can resist the dominant paradigm by explaining that its just the teachers opinion, and providing a counter-narrative at home. But once teachers demand performative activism from their students and tell them how to feel and what to do, an entirely different level of child manipulation and scholastic depravity is reached.
I recently tuned into a Zoom workshop taught by Oakland-based educational consultants Soul Shoppe. The class, attended by more than 300 families, was advertised through our school districts as a way for elementary school kids to share what’s in your emotional balloon. According to the promotional email distributed by Soul Shoppe, we all have feelings about the racism, protests, and violence that are occurring in our world at the moment.
Soul Shoppe reasoned its particularly important to talk to kids about racism because Young children are hard-wired in their brains to notice difference and to categorize it…So it is vital during early childhood to put some context around making sense of differences. What I saw on Zoom, however, was the hardening of preexisting prejudices.
With the school year over, this class was held on a volunteer basis, and participants were likely as I like to call them the children of the woke. Yet because the nonprofit does a variety of anti-bullying presentations in schools around East Bay, we can expect this workshop replicated in brick and mortar classrooms come fall.
During the workshop, the predominantly white, elementary school-age kids were asked how they feel about racism. Several responded with sadness, fear, and anger. An adult employee of Soul Shoppe agreed that racism makes her feel afraid, sad, and angry, and lonely. The workshop leader agreed, stating, Right now so many of us feel sad, angry, and left out because of the color of our skin, later adding, Right now people like me and Mr. A [a co-host] are getting hurt because of the color of our skin.
Just what he meant by getting hurt was never specified. One of the middle age co-hosts, Mr. Arek, did mention getting mistakenly stopped by police when they were looking for someone else, and being denied service at a café. He also mentioned a black boy who cried after being told that he couldn’t be an astronaut because of the color of his skin.
The big unmentionable in that Zoom meeting was George Floyd. I dont think its appropriate to show children the video of his death, but I dont think that the general details are too awful to mention and don’t need to be masked with euphemisms like getting hurt. I sensed the presumption that the underage participants share the prevailing narrative spread in the aftermath of his death, namely, that black Americans are routinely hunted down by Caucasian cops.
After the brief discussion of how one ought to feel about the unmentionable event, the children were instructed to grab somebody near them to say, Thats a lot of feelings! During the hour, the minors were also instructed to chant I want to be an ally the word Arek defined, incorrectly, as an upstander and We have to protest! We have to fight for whats right!
Because at no point were the youngsters asked to pledge anything else, the logical conclusion is that the entire point of the exercise was not so much to talk about feelings but to have the K-5 students commit to a certain type of political activity.
Children were asked if they know how to protest, and one boy volunteered a ditty hes been practicing: No justice, no peace / No racist police. Unsurprisingly, the workshop leaders didnt object to this characterization of law enforcement, though Arek did suggest taking a deep breath before a march to avoid getting carried away with anger.
But as much as feelings were allowed in the meeting, cultivating anger loomed large. Growing up Jewish in the Soviet Union, I have been on the receiving end of multiple racist incidents. While I had many feelings about that, I dont think anger was one of them, at least not at the time. Soul Shoppe, on the other hand, affirmed something the kids already learned from parents and the media: Anger is the natural reaction to racism.
Its probably better to feel angry than to internalize it, but convincing an average seven-year-old that anger is a good emotion is likely to be damaging in the long run. If the goal is to explain away violence, rioting, and sadomasochist rituals taking place at the Floyd marches, and to possibly get the kids to participate in this type of activism in the future, then teaching them that racially charged anger is righteous even if it results in destruction and death seems like a logical choice. At the very least, anger can help to boost turnout at the marches.
That said, I didnt get an angry vibe from the participants who, as expected from that age group, were eager to please parents and teachers. Yet there was a clear consensus that they ought to be angry and prove it by turning out for street-level political action.
The children of woke on that Zoom meeting seemed to be deliberately misled about key information about the experiences of black Americans with police. Floyds death is an extreme outlier incident, and there was never any doubt that the cop who is alleged to have murdered him will be brought to justice. The vast majority of interactions between blacks and police are amicable. Moreover, its far from clear that the white cop who allegedly killed Floyd was animated by racism. If adults want children to get angry on their behalf, the least they can do is be honest.
This is not the first time I had to deal with calls to protest and performative activism in American public schools. The most egregious case was last school year when my seventh graders English teacher informed class that raised fist, the Black Panther salute, means solidarity, and that the students in her classroom would be raising their fists in place of the quiet coyote sign. Requiring that sort of display of political activism is exactly like something one would have witnessed in the Soviet Union, so I pulled her out of that class.
Its one thing to saturate a child in lies about the country, and another to require him to act on the brainwashing, practice protesting, and feign feelings. In effect, my childs teacher was rehearsing protests, so if her students ever find themselves at a real one, they will know what to do.
Why should parents be concerned with schools churning out social justice mobs? Although a few might later become the tenured radicals, most youthful protesters dont do well in life. At a protest, a young person surrenders his individuality to the crowd. He is engulfed by the ecstasy of belonging to the mob, and many find the feeling simply too thrilling to return to normal life.
There are teenagers in this country who had the last three months of school waived, and after being cooped up and deprived of social interaction, are now roaming the streets, at best clenching their fists and chanting something about racist cops, and at worst looting and destroying art. After imagining themselves as revolutionaries, are they going to go back to algebra in August?
Despite our past sins slavery being the worst one we have a rich tradition of anti-racism in America. If thats what we want to teach, teachers can read Mark Twain with students, and help them understand difficult passages. If, however, the goal is to produce cogs for the political mob machine, we can continue telling children to be angry while depriving them of education, factual information about current events, and demanding action.
Defund the government schools
Parents you NEED to pay attention to what is going on in your childs school.
When you go into a school board election, do NOT vote for any candidate listed on the Apple Ballot (Teachers’ Unions).
PS
This is Oakland, Ca
.....no surprise
But I have heard for many many years....
....so goes California....so goes the rest of the country eventually
Quit sending your children to public school/indoctrination centers.
So she gets published at Daily Caller, Legal Insurrection, and The Federalist - and STILL sends her kids to Government Schools.
Sorry, don’t buy it, sounds like FAKE NEWS to me.
Not everyone can afford to send their kids to private schools. How about getting rid of teachers unions
Public SChools are Child Abuse
I don’t want to change the subject too much, but how much of this is around?
https://downhomenc.org/2020/06/11/down-home-rural-north-carolina-and-fighting-white-supremacy/
It is the parents, too! After spending Juneteenth watching a documentary on Ruby Bridges, my cousins daughter, 7 years old, cried and said she didnt want to be White anymore. The 20-something and 30-something parents are all in on Leftist indoctrination and are teaching it in their homes, too. Not all of those in that Generation are, but many.
Another Reason to Homeschool!!!
I enrolled my sophomore into a private Christian school last week. The ridiculous “distance learning” offered this spring, during which the public school teachers all but vanished, was the final straw.
Public teacher’s union....worse than ANTIFA.
Ever notice the people tossing the firebombs, toppling statues were all young white teachers?
WTF has Betsy DeVos been doing as head of the Dept of Education for 3.5 tears???? Does anyone know?
I’m surprised people haven’t started burning down public schools.
“WTF has Betsy DeVos been doing as head of the Dept of Education for 3.5 tears???? Does anyone know?”
As far as I know, she has done absolutely NOTHING besides collecting a paycheck (which she doesn’t need), and attending dinners. The Dept. of Education still sucks and she could have kicked ass the last three years — but she didn’t.
“As far as I know, she has done absolutely NOTHING besides collecting a paycheck (which she doesnt need), and attending dinners. The Dept. of Education still sucks and she could have kicked ass the last three years but she didnt”
A potted plant would have been more effective.
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