Texas Middle School Segregates Children By Hair Color as Part of a Disturbing “AntiRacism” Experiment – Dark-Haired Kids Praised – Fair-Haired Kids Harassed, Told They’re “Not as Intelligent”
We are at the point where nothing is surprising anymore when it comes to the sick degeneracy of the US public school system, however, some incidents are still just plain shocking when they pop up. It’s no secret that the evils of critical race theory (CRT), a completely backward Marxist ideology that employs racism as its predominant teaching, are prevalent in classrooms across the country, but, a public middle school in San Antonio, Texas set a new bar when educators conducted a disturbing “antiracism” experiment with fifth-grade students. The incident occurred in January at a still-unidentified school in the Northside Independent School District (ISD), in northwest San Antonio. In an attempt to teach ten-year-olds about the “inequities” of “segregation,” teachers segregated the young children by hair color, subjected them to harassment and abuse, and then showed them an extremely graphic Spike Lee Documentary that included images of murdered black children, which even the woke school district admitted was “not age-appropriate,” according to News4 San Antonio.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/03/texas-middle-school-segregates-children-hair-color-part-disturbing-antiracism-experiment-dark-haired-kids-praised-told-privileged-fair-haired-kids-harassed-told/
this is what they are doing on a world wide scale. Anybody can see how unethical this was to these kids. they filmed it. don't tell me it wasn't planned
A Class Divided (full film) | FRONTLINE
Jan 18, 2019
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One of FRONTLINE's most requested programs – third-grade teacher Jane Elliott's lesson in discrimination.
The day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed, Jane Elliott, a teacher in a small, all-white Iowa town, divided her third-grade class into blue-eyed and brown-eyed groups and gave them a daring lesson in discrimination. This is the story of that lesson, its lasting impact on the children, and its enduring power 30 years later.
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