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Seattle High School Issues Handout Telling Children That Enjoying the 'Written Word'
Quote:This story will make you miss the days when education was about actually learning skills and subjects that would help to equip children for adulthood. A Seattle high school issued a reading assignment featuring nine supposed traits of white supremacy.
The assignment in question dives deep into progressive racial theory and is ostensibly intended to promote critical thinking about America’s societal structures. But a closer look reveals its actual aim: To further indoctrinate children into progressive ideology on race issues.
Students in a Seattle English class were told that their love of reading and writing is a characteristic of “white supremacy,” in the latest Seattle Public Schools high school controversy. The lesson plan has one local father speaking out, calling it “educational malpractice.”
As part of the Black Lives Matter at School Week, World Literature and Composition students at Lincoln High School were given a handout with definitions of the “9 characteristics of white supremacy,” according to the father of a student. Given the subject matter of the class, the father found it odd this particular lesson was brought up.
The Seattle high schoolers were told that “Worship of the Written Word” is white supremacy because it is “an erasure of the wide range of ways we communicate with each other.” By this definition, the very subject of World Literature and Composition is racist. It also chides the idea that we hyper-value written communication because it’s a form of “honoring only what is written and even then only what is written to a narrow standard, full of misinformation and lies.” The worksheet does not provide any context for what it actually means.
“I feel bad for any students who actually internalize stuff like this as it is setting them up for failure,” the father explained to the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.
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The handout features the nine characteristics of white supremacy, which also include “individualism,” “objectivity,” “right to comfort,” fear,” “perfectionism,” “either/or & the binary,” and “Paternalism & Power Hoarding.”
A father whose child attends the school told talk show host Jason Rantz: “I feel bad for any students who actually internalize stuff like this as it is setting them up for failure.”
The father also pointed out an important aspect of the assignment when it comes to efforts to influence young minds:
“How is a 15-year-old kid supposed to object in class when ‘denial and defensiveness’ is itself a characteristic of white supremacy? This is truly educational malpractice.”
This is yet more evidence exposing the true objectives of those pushing the progressive agenda in the classroom and elsewhere. Indeed, it is one of the rhetorical weapons these people use to silence those with dissenting views. The idea that it is racist to challenge this ideology is a clever way to prevent high school students and other targets from actually thinking critically for themselves. By shaming and intimidating people into silence, progressives are making it easier to warp these impressionable young minds.
This tale further illustrates the reality that many, if not most, government-run schools are functioning as indoctrination centers intended to create a new generation that buys into far-leftist ideology.
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RE: Seattle High School Issues Handout Telling Children That Enjoying the 'Written Word'
if every kid in seattle od'd on heroin, would they make a sound....
they wouldn't by the time the last one tried to cross the 'sip river....
the NW is easily my least favorite culture ... a bunch of white fagoos w/o a g'dammed clue...
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RE: Seattle High School Issues Handout Telling Children That Enjoying the 'Written Word'
Another Communist "state".
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RE: Seattle High School Issues Handout Telling Children That Enjoying the 'Written Word'
Ask them if it’s okay to read The Three Musketeers.
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Seattle High School Issues Handout Telling Children That Enjoying the 'Written Word'
(02-17-2024 12:21 AM)banker Wrote: Ask them if it’s okay to read The Three Musketeers.
Quote:Alexandre Dumas was born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie on July 24, 1802, in Villers-Cotterêts, France, to Marie Louise Labouret and General Thomas-Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie. The Dumas family name was adopted from Alexandre's grandmother, an enslaved Haitian woman named Marie-Césette Dumas. His grandfather was the Marquis Alexandre Antoine Davy de La Pailleterie. Thomas-Alexandre took the name Dumas when he enlisted in Napoleon's army, where he acquired the dubious nickname "Black Devil."
Dumas' father, Thomas-Alexandre, rose to the rank of general at the age of 31, the highest rank of any Black man in a European army. In 1797, he distinguished himself at the battle of Adige when he surprised and defeated an Austrian battery. Thomas-Alexandre left the armed forces following a disagreement with Napoleon over his Egypt campaign. He was imprisoned for nearly two years and died shortly after his release. After her husband's death, Marie Louise Labouret worked hard to provide an education for her son. Dumas attended Abbé Grégoire's school before dropping out to take a job assisting a local notary.
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