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There were two parents on Fox tonight that were speaking to a school board. Their kids were told to line up in a classroom along a wall, from the lightest-skinned to the darkest-skinned kids. The lightest white kids were then told they needed to turn to the others and apologize to them for their privilege.
BLM is pressuring for this racist segregationist practice in our schools. America is a sick country from all this CRT and woke crap.
I hope parents stand and fight this garbage. It’s evil.
Kids have to be taught racism and bigotry. It’s nothing kids do naturally.
That’s the goal.
This sounds more like some foolish teacher than any kind of exercise printed in material the school system provided her to teach with.
This sounds more like some foolish teacher than any kind of exercise printed in material the school system provided her to teach with.
It does, but there’s printed material others here have posted. The teachers are motivated to do this kind of sick exercise in white privilege from CRT material and their own indoctrination.
Lovely. Nice how they reference a cop killer, Assata Shakur, on the website.
Actually that's a highly controversial and well debated statement. Whether you like it or not, many Americans consider her innocent of the charges she was convicted of and do not believe she deserves to be on the list. Hence why every few years there is massive controversy and she pops back on the news again. So depending on your point of view, two things happened:
Assata Shakur and Zayd Shakur, two political militants, got into a shoot out with police after being questioned. Assata Shakur was somehow shot in the armpits, but still managed the strength to wrestle a gun out of a police officers hand, killing him with his own weapon.
Assata Shakur and Zayd Shakur surrendered with their arms raised after police ID'd them. They open fire on them anyway hitting Assata Shakur in the chest and armpits (because her arms were raised). Zayd Shakur charged one of officers, took his gun and returned fire killing him. Assata lived so they pinned the murder on her even though medical evidence suggests it was nearly impossible for her to shoot anyone.
Why would they frame Assata Shakur? Because it was standard practice towards militants. at the time.
If you could convict a militant for the crimes of another, it was standard COINTELPRO practice to do so to remove them. This (Assata Shakur) has even been a hot topic between Jon Stewart and Bill O'Reilly because the white house had the nerve to invite a poet who so happened to be a supporter of Assata Shakur. She's controversial famous in her own right, nothing to do with Tupac.
Its not past the realms of possibility that Assata is actually innocent of the crime they convicted her of. For example if we just keep it in the same family, Tupac Shakurs god father was Geronimo Pratt. Tupac and the Shakurs protested his innocence too. He too was called a cop killer, someone who should not be glorified. That Tupac and Co are just talking ****.
Turns out he was completely ****ing innocent and set up like they said he was.. 27 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit, just because COINTELPRO wanted him off the streets. His wikipedia is worth reading.
The Shakurs and people associated with them have been notoriously screwed over by illegal federal government operations. I wouldn't be so close minded on Assata. Especially how many times the officers on the scene changed their stories when it didn't add up etc. Its a very dodgy case.
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