KOMMONSENTSJANE – SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOLS TEACHING YOUNG PEOPLE TO HATE TRUMP

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FILE – In this Nov. 10, 2016, file photo, Mission High School students Hope Robertson, right, yells as she protests with other high school students in opposition of Donald Trump’s presidential election victory in front of City Hall in San Francisco. The union representing San Francisco’s public school teachers is circulating a classroom lesson plan that calls President-elect Donald Trump a racist and sexist man.

The United Educators of San Francisco posted the plan on its website and distributed the plan via an email newsletter. The union represents about 6,000 members.

(Time to do some butt kicking and get these teachers out of our schools.)

Revealed! City school teaching kids to HATE Trump

November 18, 2016

After being spoon-fed hateful liberal propaganda their entire lives, is there any wonder young people are rioting over the election of Donald Trump?

Our children are being taught by their teachers to be angry from a young age — and there’s little parents can do to stop this outrageous indoctrination, because authorities encourage it!

(Yes, parents have a voice – protest at the city council meetings and make an issue out of this – these people are haters and are teaching our children to hate.)

San Francisco’s public schools have been offered a classroom lesson plan that calls our country’s president-elect a racist, sexist man who became president “by pandering to a huge racist and sexist base.”

The union that represents city teachers posted the plan on its website and distributed it via an email newsletter to its more than 6,000 members. The school district has more than 57,000 students who may be required to learn this to pass.

It is unclear how many teachers have used the plan outlined by a Mission High School teacher, but it appears to have the tacit support of city education officials.

“Educators are entrusted to create lessons that reflect the California standards, support students’ social and emotional well-being and foster inclusive and safe school communities,” School district spokeswoman Gentle Blythe said in a statement that didn’t rebuke the lesson plan.

The Republican Party in San Francisco reacted sharply.

“It’s inappropriate on every level,” said Harmeet Dhillon, an RNC committeewoman from California. She called it “inappropriate propaganda that unfairly demonizes not only the campaign that Donald Trump, the winner, ran, but also all of the people who voted for him.”

The lesson plan was written by social studies teacher Fakhra Shah, who said she hadn’t planned for it to spread citywide — that was a step taken by the teacher’s union. She wrote it at 2 a.m. Nov. 9, just hours after results came in, to help teachers at her school struggling with how to answer students’ questions about Trump becoming president.

(The thing that makes it so bad is that Shah is not qualified to make this decision – it should have come from higher up since it was such a divisive decision.  Shah put the students in a bad situation.)

 

“I think a lot of people were lost for words,wondering, ‘What do we say? What do we do?’ ” said Shah.

(Shah’s – what do we do question – tells me she was trying to create a problem. – if she didn’t know what to do she should have gone to her boss and received advice.)

“We’re calling him out,” she said. “If he’s our president, I have the right to hold him accountable and ask him to take a stance that is anti-hate and anti-racist.”

The plan encourages teachers to let students express their concerns and to offer them hope and tell students that they can keep fighting. “We can uplift ourselves (and) fight oppression here at school even if we cannot control the rest of the country,” she said.

San Francisco is diverse, with many students whose families are in the country illegally and who are worried by Trump’s calls for deportation. She warned teachers that some students may use inappropriate words to express their fear and anger.

“I know that they might curse and swear, but you would too if you have suffered under the constructs of white supremacy or experienced sexism, or any isms or lack of privilege,” she wrote.

About 2,000 San Francisco students walked out of class last week to protest the new president. On Monday, Mayor Ed Lee declared that San Francisco would continue to provide sanctuary for all immigrants, religious minorities and gays and lesbians.

The union that represents teachers, the United Educators of San Francisco, defended the plan.

Union President Lita Blanc said that even House Speaker Paul Ryan had called Trump’s campaign racist and sexist.

“There is a time and a place for using words that match action,” Blanc said. She praised the plan’s advice for students — “to stand up and defend themselves, and speak out for themselves and make a difference.”

The Associated Press contributed to this article .

(This tells me Shah doesn’t respect our president nor our country.)

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  1. Centinel2012's avatar Centinel2012 says:

    Reblogged this on Centinel2012 and commented:
    More proof that there is a lot of work to be done!

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