There Is No Apolitical Classroom | 5 Minute Video

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Do you know what’s going on in your kid’s school? The three R’s – reading, writing, and arithmetic – have taken a back seat to a fourth R. Max Eden, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, explains what that fourth R is, and why it’s so destructive.

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Do you know what's going on in your kid's school?

If not, now would be a good time to take a look.

Here's what you're likely to find:

According to the education establishment, the purpose of public education is no longer just to teach "the three R's" — reading, writing, and arithmetic; it is to awaken students to the fact that they live in a country that has been, remains, and will probably always be… racist.

Here's how the American Association of School Administrators (AASA) recently described its mission:

"…At a time of obscene inequities…merely trying to compensate is not enough… AASA's work… must go further and become actively anti-racist."

Being anti-racist sounds simple and laudable: treat everyone the same—a version of the Golden Rule.

What could be wrong with that?
Nothing.

Except that's not what the educational elite means by anti-racism.

Anti-racism, in its current formulation, does not mean equal treatment of others; it is an all-encompassing ideology that demands that white people accept that their behavior is either implicitly or explicitly racist—and has been for at least 400 years. The Catch-22 here is that to say you're not racist only proves how racist you really are; that is, you are so racist you don't even know it. And if this accusation upsets you, that's proof of your white fragility.

Education Week's "Classroom Q&A" blog tells teachers that "As Ibram X. Kendi (the author of "How to Be an Anti-Racist") would say, there is no 'not racist.' There is only racist and anti-racist. Your silence favors the status quo and the violently oppressive harm it does to black and brown folk everywhere."

What Kendi is saying is, if you don't voice active agreement with him, you are a racist. And if you treat people equally regardless of race, you're also a racist.

Anti-racists embrace racial discrimination, as long as it's done on their terms. As Kendi has said: "The only remedy to racist discrimination is anti-racist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination." I understand how wrong this might sound. It turns the Martin Luther King concept of racial equality on its head.

But that's exactly the point. Lorena German, who chairs the Committee on Anti-Racism for the National Council on the Teaching of English, makes this clear.

At the height of the recent urban unrest, German wrote that arsonists should serve as a model for teachers: "Educators, what are you burning? Your white-centered curriculum? ...The school's racist policies? Your racist ass principal? The funding for the police in schools vs. counselors? WHAT ARE YOU BURNING???!!?!?!?!?"

German's call to commit arson may have been metaphorical, but her call to get rid of the traditional school curriculum is not.

A lesson plan created by the New York City Culturally Responsive Education Working Group, "Transforming Our Public Schools: A Guide to Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Education," tells teachers that "the whole Western canon is rife with horrible stories and atrocities of who we are as people of color."

For their part, the National Committee on Social Studies has promised to "flood our children with counter messages…until there is no racial inequality in economic opportunity, no racial inequality in education, no racial inequality in incarceration rates, and no brutality from police and others."

If that sounds to you a lot more like political indoctrination than education, you would be right.
New York State now encourages teachers to "incorporate current events, even if they are controversial, into instruction" and to "utilize tools... that encourage students to engage with difficult topics (power, privilege, access, inequity) constructively."

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In my school there was a teacher who was trying to teach kids that Trump is racist. She got in alot of trouble. I live in a conservative area, I can only imagine what happens in NYC or California!

vaultby
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I am middle school teacher, and my wife decided years ago to home school our children. With what you have shared today, it is painfully obvious that we made the right decision.

mickeymantlo
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Ironically one of the least political classes I took in college was...political science...

boodledemic
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Actually there is. Republicans teaching don't push politics. They do their jobs and play both sides when teaching. Mainly so they aren't fired. The Democrat teachers push their agenda with impunity.

thegrim
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The ugly truth, equality is not being sought. Retribution is.

heinz-haraldfrentzen
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I'm 22 now and I'm thankful I wasn't taught like this. I even grew up in California

johnhoffman
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The 3 R's: riots, rivalries, racism.
We can do without ALL of them!

jessebryant
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As an employer, I've found that highschool dropouts of the last 20 years make better employees than college grads of the last 20 years.

BigFrakkinOgre
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I miss the days when "tackling difficult subjects" meant Shakespeare, Calculus, and how atrocities like the Holocaust could ever happen.

andronikoswendsofchange
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This is why when I have kids one day they will be homeschooled

TBayneRocks
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If police are forced to wear body cams, then teachers should absolutely be forced to wear them.

evanm
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I know what my children are learning because their father and I school them. Anything I’m ill equipped to teach, we coop with other like minded parents. I encourage all parents to do the same.

ashjankins
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I was taught that Communism was good in High school, it just hadn’t had the proper opportunity to succeed because of US policy. Took me a while to unlearn a lot of their BS

Kristor
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I remember a time when I was in school where they taught the class that communism was evil and was to be avoided. Fast-forward to today and now communism is heralded as this great philosophy that would "benefit" the United States.

JashyBoy
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I’m in high school right now and I don’t explicitly see it but I can see the seeds getting laid down faster and faster and the school getting woker.

antardas
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Meanwhile, while more time is being spent on non-teaching curriculum, actual beneficial lessons are being straight cut. My 10yo was in 'honor roll' in public schools, yet failed a placement test for his grade in private school due to all the items public schools are dropping from their schedules.

But anything to get get all the kids to study for their state sponsored tests to get that much needed funding, am I right?

edwardgreenjr
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As someone who is going into a teaching career, this is tragically accurate.

kylemohs
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I have a teacher right next to me now who is playing youtube videos loudly about racial justice, so I'm playing this loud.

porterwake
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Time to abolish the Department of Education.

Mr_Swigward
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If I could name this curriculum I'd call it the: "Brain Washing of America"

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