Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
Exactly this. History is a social justice lesson with the 3 topics mentioned above. All respect to founders is dismissed. There's no pride of country anymore. It's sad. We moved to Catholic school for this reason. Much more reasonable teaching across the board, even allowing for theology class that I don't 100% agree with. It's a lot closer to a real education than anything our previous school was doing. We got tired of $40k tuition for DS to feel like he needed to apologize for his existence.
How is respect for founders dismissed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
You think woke prep schools teach kids that there is a Western society that was not built on a foundation of abuse? Which society? What are you talking about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I believe in diversity and equity. The way it is pushed these days is more like a religion where other opinions are not allowed (look at the Hamline University debacle.. I am muslim and every muslim I know thinks what happens is insane). I am a person who is an admirer of Edward Said's book Orientalism as well as the People's History of the United States. I am Arab so am staunchly anti-imperialist. But I think schools have gone overboard. Also there is very little critique of class. I get it - they are private schools. But it is hypocritical to be pushing all of this and ignore the class aspect.
My kids are young - Kindergarten and first grade so they haven't been exposed to a lot of this yet. But I am worried that there is some indoctrination going on.
So you are in favor of just enough diversity and equity so that your kids are included, but anything beyond that is "over the top wokeness." Well, that's a perspective.
+1. That’s my read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
I learned all this in middle school Spanish class.
About 95% of Hispanics indentify as white.
In the last census something 45% Hispanics identified as white, and 45% as mixed white/ indigenous.
And no, this isn't the result of massive rape. After a couple of decades Spain recognized indigenous tribes as citizens, same as any other citizen of the kingdoms in Spain, and encouraged interracial marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
I learned all this in middle school Spanish class.
About 95% of Hispanics indentify as white.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
I can understand wanting context but slavery, internment camps and civil rights events ARE "history and facts", even if they aren't your favorite ones. Any history class has to cherry-pick things to focus on.
Funny how the woke moderator allows this post while deleting others debunking it.
I guess adults are not to be trusted to debate the topic any further per Woke Church guidelines.
Debunking…slavery, internment camps and civil rights struggles? Those things happened. Do you really think kids shouldn’t learn about them? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
When you say “Hispanic” do you mean people who are of Spanish descent because their ancestors from Spain raped indigenous women?
See -- this anglo stupidity is why we would benefit from some proper education instead of woke nonsense.
But I digress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
When you say “Hispanic” do you mean people who are of Spanish descent because their ancestors from Spain raped indigenous women?
Whoever didn’t get thrown into the volcano for the sun god.
Anonymous wrote:I think the focus on “wokeness” is silly and over-the-top, but anyone who believes that a female track athlete in many of these private schools could openly express that she considers it unjust that she would have to run against pre-medical-transition trans girls and not face severe repercussions for saying that is absolutely delusional. We all should at least acknowledge that reality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
Exactly this. History is a social justice lesson with the 3 topics mentioned above. All respect to founders is dismissed. There's no pride of country anymore. It's sad. We moved to Catholic school for this reason. Much more reasonable teaching across the board, even allowing for theology class that I don't 100% agree with. It's a lot closer to a real education than anything our previous school was doing. We got tired of $40k tuition for DS to feel like he needed to apologize for his existence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
I can understand wanting context but slavery, internment camps and civil rights events ARE "history and facts", even if they aren't your favorite ones. Any history class has to cherry-pick things to focus on.
Funny how the woke moderator allows this post while deleting others debunking it.
I guess adults are not to be trusted to debate the topic any further per Woke Church guidelines.
Debunking…slavery, internment camps and civil rights struggles? Those things happened. Do you really think kids shouldn’t learn about them? Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a parent from a foreign background, this article resonated with me. I feel lost here and feel like I no longer fit in.
https://www.slowboring.com/p/who-is-included-by-inclusive-language
The author of the article cites a few Washington DC schools:
“Georgetown Day and Sidwell Friends here in D.C..”
It doesn’t seem like any of these schools hide the fact that they embrace diversity and equity , etc. I think it’s great that many schools are embracing these things. If a person doesn’t like a school’s ideologies they can obviously pick other schools..
It’s about more than embracing diversity and equity. It really is o er the top breeding of social justice warriors to a ridiculous degree—only for the most privileged trust fund children who can afford it, natch. I’m a liberal btw.
Lets not go too far here. They may embrace diversity, but their entire existence is premised on helping their students avoid equitable outcomes.
Precisely. Don’t get carried away.
These schools would do much better to teach their students the truth which is that every wealthy society and sector of society has gotten there by exploiting another class or nationality or strata of people; that cheap labor is the foundation of prosperity for a minority; that historically the cheap labor has been black and brown people and women (and also poor white people); and that they are on a proving ground / training ground for becoming overlords themselves.
Not this nonsense that any Western society has ever achieved excellence while not also building on a foundation of abuse, bc it just isn’t true.
No no no.
Much more manipulative and powerful to never teach context or ways of the times or what was paralleling in Asia or the Incas or tribal Africa and solely focus on Evil Whites who Came to North America. They invented slavery and indentured servitude and crop sharing and economics and trade and the caste system and bloodline royalty and taxes and schooling. None of that existed anywhere in any society ever before. Certainly not for 1000s or years everywhere else. And certainly no where today….
Great point.
The Aztecs were essentially the Nazis of the 15th century. So when a few years ago the new (far left) Mexican President came to power and asked Spain for historic apologies and reparations for having conquered Mexico, you know what happened?
Many non-Aztec Mexican groups attacked the President. Why? Because it was THEM, with just some aid by the newbies, who had defeated the Nazi Aztecs who had killed thousands and thousands of their children and enslaved thousands and thousands more.
You won't learn in US textbooks oh no.
US textbooks should cover atrocities committed by indigenous residents of 15th century Mexico?
Absolutely -- Hispanics are our largest minority group, and there's so much ignorance and hate going around every Columbus Day.
Correct. And it’s because there is no history and facts being taught anymore in progressive schools. They teach thematically cherry picked units and out of chrono order. It helps them paint their message and agenda. Covering US history as slavery, interment camps and civil rights events. Not discovery, invention, progress, development, leaders, what else was going on in the world.
So yeah the kids think Columbus invented slavery because they know no world history and get bonked over the head all year with how bad Columbus was.
I can understand wanting context but slavery, internment camps and civil rights events ARE "history and facts", even if they aren't your favorite ones. Any history class has to cherry-pick things to focus on.
Funny how the woke moderator allows this post while deleting others debunking it.
I guess adults are not to be trusted to debate the topic any further per Woke Church guidelines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I believe in diversity and equity. The way it is pushed these days is more like a religion where other opinions are not allowed (look at the Hamline University debacle.. I am muslim and every muslim I know thinks what happens is insane). I am a person who is an admirer of Edward Said's book Orientalism as well as the People's History of the United States. I am Arab so am staunchly anti-imperialist. But I think schools have gone overboard. Also there is very little critique of class. I get it - they are private schools. But it is hypocritical to be pushing all of this and ignore the class aspect.
My kids are young - Kindergarten and first grade so they haven't been exposed to a lot of this yet. But I am worried that there is some indoctrination going on.
So you are in favor of just enough diversity and equity so that your kids are included, but anything beyond that is "over the top wokeness." Well, that's a perspective.