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Critical Race Theory taught at many of America’s 50 most elite private K-12 schools, according to new study

 

website that features a database with information on critical race theory (CRT) curricula and training in higher education found the controversial ideology is infiltrating many of the most elitist K-12 private schools in America. 

Last month, the project focused on the top 25 private schools in the country and researchers found some openly admit to teaching CRT, while others are more subtle. 

Over the past few weeks, the topic has become even more polarizing amid furor surrounding the Virginia gubernatorial race, with Democrats and liberal pundits claiming CRT isn’t taught or doesn’t exist. :snip:

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Harvard's 'Sex Week' Features 'Orgies 101,' Proves COVID Recovery Is in the Can

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During the coming week, student organization Sexual Health Education and Advocacy Throughout Harvard College, or SHEATH, is hosting a wide array of discussions ranging from BGLTQ intimacy to sex toys. This year’s programming includes 19 events from Monday to Sunday, such as “A+ Students, F Boys: A Student Panel on Dating and Hookups in College”…

SHEATH’s co-president, Andie E. Turner, laid bare the extravaganza’s goal:

“We include events that are as inclusive, diverse, encouraging of open dialogue as possible for students who both have come to Harvard with little to no sex education in their hometowns, which is my case, or students that had grown up in families or communities that have much more of an open discourse with regards to sexuality, sex intimacy, but just want to further their knowledge.”:snip:

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Major University Whacks the White Supremacy of the Library of Congress

Have you been performing white supremacist web searches?

 

I’m referring to any probe performed via Google.

According to a recent online guide by the University of Minnesota, Googling is paramount to rubbing racist elbows.

The school’s Libraries page offers extensive instruction on “Conducting Research Through an Antiracism Lens.”

“This guide was developed,” the manual begins, “in response to librarians fielding multiple requests from UMN researchers looking to incorporate antiracism into their research practices.”:snip:

 

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University Professor’s Book Aims To Destigmatize Pedophilia Because There’s No ‘Immorality’ In Being Attracted To Children

 University professor Allyn Walker wrote a book about people who are attracted to minors, a group he believes is misunderstood and should be destigmatized.

Walker is an assistant professor at Old Dominion University and author of the book, “A Long, Dark Shadow: Minor-Attracted People and Their Pursuit of Dignity.” Walker’s book challenges the “widespread assumptions that persons who are preferentially attracted to minors—often referred to as ‘pedophiles'” and looks at the “lives of non-offending minor-attracted persons (MAPs),” a term used to describe the group because it is less stigmatizing than a word like “pedophile,” according to Walker.:snip:

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Vermont Makes History, Starts Handing Out Condoms to 12-Year-Olds

It’s official: Vermont has made history.

 

As reported by WCAX, the Green Mountain State has become the first to give condoms to preteens.

Last year, Gov. Phil Scott signed into law a measure mandating that public schools make condoms available for their students.

The initiative includes 7th graders, who — excepting situations of double promotion — may be as young as 12.:snip:

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Sounds About Right: Yale's Administrators Outnumber Its Entire Undergraduate Enrollment

If you’re wondering about the state of bureaucratic bloat in America — and, particularly, in education — look no further than Yale University.

As noted on the school’s “By the Numbers” Facts page, the student and faculty count compare thusly:

Undergraduate Students: 4,664

Faculty Members: 4,962

And according to the Yale Daily News:

Administrators: 5,066

By contrast, the metrics at Auburn University:

Undergraduate students: 24,505

Faculty: 1,426

Administrative/Professional: 2,446

“Over the last two decades,” Yale’s paper reports, “the number of managerial and professional staff…has risen three times faster than the undergraduate student body.”:snip:

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Kindergarten Students in Connecticut Learn about Being Transgender in Line with ‘Social Justice Standards’

 

Elementary school students in West Hartford, Conn. public schools are being forced to undergo “social emotional learning through an equity lens” as district officials have reportedly told parents they may not opt-out of the curriculum, which aims to teach students a set of “social justice standards.”

Parents from the district contacted the non-profit Parents Defending Education to share concerns over materials being used to teach elementary students about group identities, including transgender content being taught to kindergarten students. :snip:

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Connecticut elementary school students taught about transgenderism, 'social justice standards'

The document outlines reading materials for kindergarten through fifth grade that fit into four social justice standards: Identity, Diversity, Justice, and Action.

Hannah Nightingale

November 16, 2021

Elementary school students in West Hartford, Connecticut, public schools are reportedly forced to learn about transgenderism, gender identity, and "social justice standards" via "social emotional learning through an equity lens," with parents unable to opt-out of the controversial curriculum.

Parents of students in the district contacted the non-profit Parents Defending Education, which has been vocal against social justice and critical race theory teachings in schools, to express their concerns regarding the materials being used to teach young children these topics

One parent expressed concern about the book When Aidan Became a Brother, which is about a young transgender boy. "When Aidan was born, everyone thought he was a girl. His parents gave him a pretty name, his room looked like a girl's room, and he wore clothes that other girls liked wearing," the description of the book reads. "After he realized he was a trans boy, Aidan and his parents fixed the parts of his life that didn't fit anymore, and he settled happily into his new life."

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Florida Parents Sue School for Secretly ‘Transitioning’ 13-Year-Old Daughter

Parents of a 13-year-old daughter have filed a federal lawsuit against a Florida school district after officials at Deerlake Middle School secretly “transitioned” her into a “transgender male,” or a biological girl who says she wants to live as a boy, including allowing her to use male spaces like bathrooms and choosing pronouns.:snip:

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NY State High School Teacher's Presentation Alleges America Is More Racist Now Than 200 Years Ago

An 11th grade English class at a New York state high school included a presentation that mirrored critical race theory, telling students that America and white people are racist.

 

According to screenshots obtained by nonprofit parent group Parents Defending Education, a Powerpoint shown to students at Great Neck North High School featured a number of slides on race that appeared to portray the U.S. as a systemically racist country that has not progressed since its founding, and claimed that every white person is racist based solely on their skin color.

One slide asserted that racism in America is "systemic," "as old as America itself," "no better today than it was 200 years ago" and "changing and evolving in more subtly sinister ways.":snip:

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University Performs an 'Antiracism' Experiment — on Four-Year-Olds

At the University of Texas at Austin, they’re investigating antiracism training.

 

And researchers are in luck, as they’ve got blank slates for their studies.

For test subjects, the school’s using four-year-old children.

The miniature volunteers need only meet a simple standard: Each tot must be the color of a tater.

The inside, that is — preschool participants have to be white, the same as their accompanying caregivers.

Five-year-olds can join as well, so long as they’ve not yet enrolled in kindergarten.

At issue is the enlightenment initiative “GoKAR” — the latter part of the word representing “Kids Against Racism.”

But it isn’t just any kind of opposition to oppression the program’s promoting.

The flier says it all: “Listen, Talk, and Learn About Antiracism with GoKAR!”:snip:

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Abigail Shrier: Activist Teachers Recruit Middle Schoolers for ‘LGBTQ Clubs,’ Mock Parents

Author and journalist Abigail Shrier said authenticated documents and audio files sent to her reveal activist teachers are working to personally recruit middle school-age children for “LGBTQ clubs” by tracking their Google searches, all while subverting parents.

Shrier, the author of Irreversible Damage: the Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters, wrote at her Substack column Thursday that the leaked materials from a meeting of the California Teachers Association (CTA) last month revealed the union “advising teachers on best practices for subverting parents, conservative communities and school principals on issues of gender identity and sexual orientation.”:snip:

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Two Minnesotans banned from school district after asking about sexual abuse scandal

In "an obscene abuse of power," a school district trespassed a woman who asked a principal a question he apparently didn't want to answer about sexual abuse allegations in his school.

Kyle Hooten

November 23, 2021

A Minnesota school district banned parents and residents from school grounds for one year after they complained about an alleged sexual abuser in the building with their children. Now a local legal nonprofit says it will pursue action unless the district reverses this decision.

Maria Isabel Harju, a resident, and Cassandra Bonine, a parent, were both banned from school property after attempting to speak out at a school board meeting about how students felt uncomfortable with an accused sexual deviant, who is apparently male, attending class at their high school. Although the accused student has not been convicted, students are uncomfortable enough with his presence that they staged a walkout, demanding his removal while court proceedings are ongoing.

Neither Harju nor Bonine were allowed to speak about their take on this issue at a school board meeting they attended earlier this month.

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1 hour ago, Geee said:

 

One thing we can/should/need to do, is keep reminding people of this sort of thing, and suggest they keep this in mind on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. The reason this has been ongoing is the people We Vote In allow it. It might be time for them to explore other career opportunities. Something in the food service/janitorial industry.

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NYC kids still eating school lunch outdoors despite dropping temps

Talk about cold cuts.

Kids in some city schools are still eating lunch outdoors each day due to social distancing rules despite plunging temperatures and steamed parents.

“It’s getting a little ridiculous at this point,” said a mom at MS 104 in Manhattan, where kids again pulled apart their string cheese in 39-degree weather Wednesday. “They’ve eaten outdoors every day this week. It’s cold.”

A mom at a Park Slope elementary school said her child has also been dining al freezo for the entire year and began complaining about the conditions this week.

“We’ve heard no plans to bring them inside anytime soon,” she said. “In fact, they are still asking for parents to give the school their Fresh Direct bags to create seating pads. It doesn’t sound like they’re going in.”:snip:

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