Real World Examples Of Kids Being Taught Anti-Racism

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Matt Walsh breaks down some examples of the Left trying to indoctrinate kids into their anti-white racism ideology.

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I teach in the public schools in CA. All hope is not lost: I’ve observed 99.9% of students at the middle school level ignore instruction to put their pronouns on their name tags first week of class. At the high school level, students think anti racism lessons are a joke. Kids have a way of detecting inauthenticity

LegendoftheLightningBolt
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My 7 year old said he didn't like the "black kid" in his class. The teacher called us and it was a BIG deal. We asked him why he said that (in front of the teacher, principal and a counselor) and he said that kid spit on him and shoved him down. Turns out that kid was bullying MOST of the kids in the class. I will give you ONE guess which kid got in more trouble ...

michaelscotthawthorn
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I’m a preschool teacher. The kids don’t care beyond wondering ”why does Johnny look like chocolate / milk?” They’re not racist, they’re curious kids; these people are making them racist.

owtxdtg
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He wrote the book cause that BLM money stopped coming in

quidstein
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It's to make the children feel guilt and shame. This is mental abuse.

otisthecanadianbulldog
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Stop calling it anti-racism we all know it's anti-white racism.

larrybrock
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Come on, Matt. Don't be a jerk. The public school didn't teach the 4 year old class, "how to riot." The class that they do teach is called, "creating a fiery but mostly peaceful protest."

Guy_Incognito
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I’m gonna write a book called how to raise an anti-criminal. Let’s see how well that gets received by certain demographics…

robertsmall
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I vote no on school taxes every chance I get.

michaelmcfeely
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I have a friend that reads these books. She indoctrinates her own children. Tells them they’re privileged bc they’re white. Then one day she told me her daughter has anxiety. I wonder why? Let kids be kids.

Mang-ejul
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Many high schools are graduating zero students with proficiency in math and many that can't read. This is what they are focusing on.

gametime
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Time for my weekly panic where I start googling how to home school even though I don't have kids yet

alexwhitham
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I thought our generrarion pretty much had racism licked
Then they brought it back 10 fold.

Tadwitetrash
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I have worked for a school for over 12 years....ive only seen 1 kid say he wouldn't play with a black kid. When we asked him why, he claimed his mom told him not to, and he would be in trouble if she found out. He wasn't racist his parents were, and that's a big difference.

pencil_p
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No one is teaching their kids that "black is ugly and white is beautiful". That's literally the opposite of what is happening.

veggiesarefruits
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My 40 year old friends have been convinced that they are racist even tho I've known them my whole life and never witnessed a single act that was racist, they've been completely brainwashed. What chance do the kids have?

cashkrop
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I am a liberal and I borrowed “Anti racist baby” at the library because I thought… Hmm, why not? Omg it’s just awful. It is not a book for children. It truly does teach you to “otherize” people. I am black American and live in Germany. My daughters are biracial. I am the only black person in my neighborhood. There is maybe one black child in my daughter’s kindergarten and 2 chinese kids.

I have and they haven’t experienced any racism in their lives. We live in a pretty liberal minded region (north), and people’s races just isn’t something little kids think about. I’m sure they notice if you look different than they do, but we’ve never been treated badly because of our skin color… I don’t see why I would plant in their minds that people might, or that you SHOULD consider their races.

Matt, you’re right about the point that racism IS taught. If you don’t tell kids to see people as different, better or worse based on skin color or hair texture, the idea doesn’t occur to them.

Boobalopbop
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"Kids are the most likely to be racist, but the least likely to engage about it."

When I was about 3 or 4 years old, I was playing with a kitten. I put the kitten in my sister's Barbie car and pushed the car around the room, making "Vroom!" sounds, but keeping the car on the floor. The kitten had a heart attack, and died. Over the course of the next few hours, I remember being the center of some very bad attention from my family. Each of their faces craned toward me from around the room, for what felt like forever, demanding I tell them if I was "just jealous of my sister because it was HER cat." I literally didn't know what jealousy meant, and no amount of explaining it to me brought up any relevant feelings I thought made any sense for the scenario. I was too young to know what they were talking about, and it had nothing to do with what happened, now that I'm old enough to understand... but there they all stood... demanding I admit to something I didn't do, and couldn't wrap my head around to begin with. THEY (at least my parents and sister, anyway) knew what jealousy was, and were projecting it on me to create an answer for "what happened" that satisfied them. Anything short of "You WANTED the cat dead" wasn't going to satisfy them, so they created a story that matched the desired outcome, and pushed it on me, even though I felt immediately awful when I realized what had happened, had a sinking feeling in me for hours and days afterward, and the feelings were so intense that I never quite got over the memory. And that's exactly what Ibram X Kendi is doing to millions of children. Put simply... kids "don't engage" because they don't know what racism is until they are TAUGHT by other racists.

devonlonergan
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I agree it wasn’t like this in the 90s. I think it got really bad when Obama got in office. We are significantly more divided since then.

mrsmcdowell
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I’m a young woman half black and half white. My parents homeschooled me kindergarten and first grade and then I went into public school in second grade. I remember the day I got called light skinned, mixed and mulatto in school by 2 different kids, and I had no idea what these kids were talking about because my parents never talked about race and never used words like that. All I knew is that my mom and dad looked different from each other and that was it.
I remember coming home asking my dad what mulatto meant and he had to explain it to me. Those mindsets aren’t naturally in children….they were put there by their own parents.

junkerqueen