Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have lots of students, parents, alumni and faculty backing them up.
https://www.donttrustusm.com/call-to-action
In hopes of gaining some political favor - which is how the Dems work.
I appreciate the passion for preK politics. Hate when many 4 year old has to hear the word “plantation”!! The images that must jump to his mind.
Why are you talking about pre-K?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They have lots of students, parents, alumni and faculty backing them up.
https://www.donttrustusm.com/call-to-action
In hopes of gaining some political favor - which is how the Dems work.
I appreciate the passion for preK politics. Hate when many 4 year old has to hear the word “plantation”!! The images that must jump to his mind.
Anonymous wrote:They have lots of students, parents, alumni and faculty backing them up.
https://www.donttrustusm.com/call-to-action
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any school use the word plantation in 2022?!?
To describe the defining economic features of the south?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any school use the word plantation in 2022?!?
To describe the defining economic features of the south?
I cannot believe you can be so snarky
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would any school use the word plantation in 2022?!?
To describe the defining economic features of the south?
Anonymous wrote:Why would any school use the word plantation in 2022?!?
Anonymous wrote:Michelle’s brother is a hero for all of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why posters are criticizing the lawsuit. It seems totally legitimate and grounded. I wouldn't want such an Underground Railroad exercise in any school! It's just as bad as the slave auctions some southern school was accused of having!
These schools are trying to teach black history. Regardless of how it is taught someone will object.
I think suing every time you don't like a lesson plan is not productive.
They are not suing over a lesson plan. They are suing because the head of the school unceremoniously kicked out their children via email in response to the parents asking to changing some racially-inappropriate learning materials.
The head of the school sounds like a thin-skinned lunatic who exposed his institution to liability. I bet this isn't his first rodeo with lawsuits.
Anonymous wrote:
I don't understand why posters are criticizing the lawsuit. It seems totally legitimate and grounded. I wouldn't want such an Underground Railroad exercise in any school! It's just as bad as the slave auctions some southern school was accused of having!