Education Is Dead In The USSA As Public Schools Remove Reading & Writing Curriculum Reader 02/16/2024 (Fri) 16:04 Id: 1a86f9 No.22126 del
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Education Is Dead In The USSA As Public Schools Remove Reading & Writing Curriculum

Like just about everything else, the educational sector too has become deeply corrupted and compromised post-America.

Students in a Seattle English class were told that their love of reading and writing is a characteristic of “white supremacy,” in the latest Seattle Public Schools high school controversy. The lesson plan has one local father speaking out, calling it “educational malpractice.”

World Literature and Composition students at Lincoln High School were given a handout with definitions of the “9 characteristics of white supremacy,” according to the father of a student. Given the subject matter of the class, the father found it odd this particular lesson was brought up.

The Seattle high schoolers were told that “Worship of the Written Word” is white supremacy because it is “an erasure of the wide range of ways we communicate with each other.” By this definition, the very subject of World Literature and Composition is racist. It also chides the idea that we hyper-value written communication because it’s a form of “honoring only what is written and even then only what is written to a narrow standard, full of misinformation and lies.” The worksheet does not provide any context for what it actually means.

The father asked to remain anonymous for fear of retribution against his child by Seattle Public Schools. He said the other pieces of the worksheet were equally disturbing.

The worksheet labels “objectivity,” “individualism,” and “perfectionism” as white supremacy. If students deny their own "racism" (whatever the hell "rascism" means anymore!?) — or that any of the nine characteristics are "legitimately racist" — is also white supremacy. "Denialism" or being "overly defensive" is a "racist" example of an “entitlement to name what is an [sic] isn’t racism and that those with power have a right to be shielded from the stresses of "anti-racist" work.”

The father argues the concepts are “incoherent and cannot stand any sort of reasoned analysis.” And he notes that it’s set up to ensure students accept every concept without ever questioning the claims.

https://mynorthwest.com/3950467/jason-rantz-seattle-english-high-school-students-white-supremacy-reading-writing/