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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Everyone buys those books, even Georgetown Day School. [/quote] Everyone? I have two kids in elementary school who are early and precocious readers and never encountered them. I have been having conversations with my fifth grader about critical and logical thinking, not automatically believing what he encounters online, conspiracy thinking, etc. I may show these to him as an example of a propaganda publication. [/quote] Absolutely have your precocious 5th grader read them. They’re about accountability and personal responsibility. It will dovetail well with all your social justice victim themes you teach at home and at school. [/quote] They're about teaching things in an incredibly biased way rather than [b]presenting facts and allowing the reader to determine their own opinion. [/b] If you only say "Social Security is bad" to kids without presenting the reason it exists in the first place, the pros/cons of its existance - that is 100% propaganda. Also, you are insane.[/quote] Lol. How do you think all the progressive wash DC private and public schools have been presenting material in literature, social studies, history, and even health class!? You just not have kids in school yet nor know anyone who does. [/quote]
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