To be fair, Teaching Math and Reading is Hard. Making kids feel bad about their skin color is much easier.
Over half of students enrolled in San Antonio public schools are not reading on grade level but don’t worry, 9 and 10 year olds will be made to cry about being fair skinned and exposed to brutal images of racist violence.
Children at a local elementary school in San Antonio were segregated by the color of their hair. The children in one group told they’re not as smart as the others. It was supposed to be a lesson on racism because that’s what we want teacher focusing on, right?
News4SanAntonio reports: “The parents we spoke to say they want their children to learn about racism and civil rights but feel Northside ISD went too far with the segregation experiment and by making children watch a documentary it admits was not age appropriate.
Mike and Brandi Lininger say their ten-year-old daughter was confused and hurt by a classroom experiment in January at Leon Springs Elementary. Students were separated according to hair color, with one group receiving preferential treatment.
“All of the dark-haired kids, the brown- and black-haired kids, were treated as the privileged ones and the blonde haired and the redhead kids were the ones treated not so nicely,” said Brandi Lininger.
The Lininger’s say teachers told students children in the fair-haired group were not as intelligent. That group was purposely given a game with pieces missing so they could not play. Later they were made to clean up after the other children.
“She was hurt, her friends, and she named to the principal and to district officials, names of her friends that were crying,” Brandi Lininger said.
Fifth graders were also shown a Spike Lee documentary called “4 Little Girls” about the 1963 bombing of an Alabama church. The film includes graphic autopsy photos of the girls’ bodies.
The teacher says she fast-forwarded past those parts, but the Lininger’s say the children in their daughter’s class did see the photos.
“The things that she said that she skipped over, my daughter was able to describe to us to a ‘T.’ So that night our daughter was unable to go to sleep in our own room, she was scared,” Mike Lininger said.”
How about we make a deal with teachers. We will discuss all the racist experiments you want to run on our children and all the woke gender-bending lessons from drag queens, when the kids can read and write at grade level. How about that? Deal?
Northside ISD declined News 4 San Antonio’s request for an interview but said in a statement: “The activity and video in question were part of a larger fifth-grade project-based lesson around the inequity of segregation . . . While the campus did receive positive feedback from several parents . . . District and campus administration recognize the parent’s concerns and agree that the activity and video are not age-appropriate and will not be used again.”