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SquiggyMcPepe 96 points ago +96 / -0

If you wonder how these schools get away with it is that they specifically pick a very liberal district to roll it out so that the parents go along with it instead of burn down the pta.

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operatorstorm712 28 points ago +28 / -0

Not so much the schools, but who is writing up the education guidelines. But you are correct; they can't roll this out successfully outside of certain areas -- there would be blowback from most parents and sabotage from the schools (they just wouldn't do it).

On one hand, this is good -- not every district has lost its mind; on the other, it is bad -- there are quite a lot of sane districts left, so when people hear this and then don't see it happening where they live, they have a hard time believing it (and then don't push back...and it's hard to push back when nobody is doing it in your area; can't accuse people of doing shit they don't do).

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FluhanWu 15 points ago +15 / -0

At some point they will have this rolled out in a sufficient number of districts for them to declare it the Standard of Education and begin forcing it on other districts too.

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operatorstorm712 8 points ago +8 / -0

Nah, first they push to have it declared within the Standard of Education, then they push to have it enforced on other districts. They try to roll it out in private schools who will be willing to take it on (usually with high performing classes...to make it look like it really super duper works). Then, they turn around and sell it to the state board. They know they can't get it any other way. Then the local progressive groups try to get their guys and gals on local boards of education; they get to sound fancy by stating the stats from those private, high performing schools...impress the hoi polloi as it were...and really drive it home (the state board of education sets the curriculum and guidelines, but especially outside of the cities there isn't much enforcement -- that's where the local school board comes in, as well as the Karens from the local progressive groups who look and live to stir up trouble).

*teacher -- you might call me a veteran of the education wars (which we've pretty much lost); have been to the conferences; have been to the school board and regional board meetings

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DogFacedPepeSoldier 2 points ago +2 / -0

How do we stop it?

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aconcernedtroll 2 points ago +2 / -0

Think longer term. This is an intergenerational virus. A percentage of those kids grow up brainwashed. They go into the system and teach this to more kids. They have their own kids. The ideas spread.

This is how islam spreads, except Islam doesn't have a hold on our public school system yet. The difference is that these people abort their own children, then they target your children for indoctrination.

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TP4bunghole 14 points ago +14 / -0

They might burn it down now, but eventually it creeps everywhere like a noxious poison. Think of the things you could say 20 years ago without a second thought that would get you instantly fired today, even in the most red areas.

This is an insidious, constant campaign to force their woke newspeak on everybody, everywhere.

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vote_for_MAGA_2020 8 points ago +8 / -0

Even private schools aren’t safe from communism.

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dr_gonzo 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's actually a private school. So if a kid is being propagandized in this way, it's because their parents are endorsing it.

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RealRedneck 2 points ago +2 / -0

Or they do it in a crappy area where the parents just don't care.