SCOOP: San Diego Unified School District is forcing teachers to attend "white privilege" training, in which teachers are told "you are racist" and "you are upholding racist ideas, structures, and policies."
The leaked documents from the training session will shock you.
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The teachers are told that they are part of an oppressive white power structure. The trainers claim that "white people in America hold most of the [power]" and that white teachers have an "ability to thrive" that is "being preserved at every level of power."pic.twitter.com/NMTpiyb6Ws
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Finally, teachers are told they must become "antiracist" activists. They must "confront and examine [their] white privilege," "acknowledge when [they] feel white fragility," and "teach others to see their privilege." They must turn their schools into activist organizations.pic.twitter.com/1KaJobp5Km
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Here's the problem: only 47% of San Diego Unified students reach proficiency in reading and math. Teaching "white fragility" will do nothing to help students improve their academic abilities—it will only serve activist teachers who want to shift the blame to "systemic racism."
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Parents should be up in arms: public schools should be designed to serve the public good, not the private ideological fantasies of far-left activists. We need to teach students basic reading, writing, and arithmetic—not white fragility, intersectionality, and antiracism.
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P.P.S. Read the full leaked documents here:https://christopherrufo.com/mandatory-white-privilege-training-for-san-diego-teachers/ …
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No, it’s asking how would you feel/react if someone said this to you. At least on this document.
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I was thinking the same. It totally changes the context
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My answer to both: “indifferent” because the race-obsessed woman who wrote white fragility isn’t God. He knows my heart. Also I don’t care if some random person thinks i’m racist. I sure as hell know i’m not and that’s what matters.
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