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The Klu Klux Libs are at it again.


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2013 Jan 15, 3:51am   9,315 views  56 comments

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A school district in Wisconsin said they will review a high school diversity class that exposed students to radical leftist thinkers and promoted a critical race theory that alleges white people are oppressors.
The “American Diversity” class was taught to students at Delavan-Darien High School in Wisconsin, Fox News has learned.

“They’re teaching white guilt,” one parent told Fox News. “They’re dividing the students. They’re saying to non-whites, ‘You have been oppressed and you’re still being oppressed.’”

The parent, who asked not to be identified, has an 18-year-old son who was enrolled in the class and became alarmed after she looked at some of the handouts provided to the students.

“I felt it was indoctrination,” she said. “This is a radical left agenda and ideology that is now embedded in our school.”

The parent said the students were taught “if you’re white, you’re oppressing. If you’re non white, you’ve been a victim.”

According to handouts obtained by Fox News, “white privilege” was defined as “a set of advantages that are believed to be enjoyed by white people beyond those commonly experienced by non-white people in the same social, political, and economic spaces (nation, community, workplace, income, etc.”

Students were also given a handout from University of Texas professor Robert Jensen arguing that people don’t have complete control over their fate.

“There is not space here to list all the ways in which white privilege plays out in our lives, but it is clear that I will carry this privilege with me until the day white supremacy is erased from society,” he wrote.

Students were also instructed to visit the toy aisle at Wal-Mart for a hands-on illustration of white privilege.

“They were told to go and count the number of dolls that were representative of blacks as opposed to whites,” the parent said. “It’s meant to divide and victimize non-whites and condition whites to feel guilty and to be more passive.”

She brought the material to the attention of school officials and eventually to Robert Crist, the new superintendent of the Delavan-Darien School District.

“A lot of red flags go up in my mind when I look at the materials,” Crist told Fox News. “Her concern has merit.”

“Ideally, you would want to present one theory that might be way on the left and another theory that may be way on the right and if you find one in the middle you can present that, too,” he said. “Now you have a well-rounded discussion in my opinion.”

Crist said he believes the class was being taught long before he became superintendent. The course is currently undergoing an evaluation.

“The class will not be taught again until that process is fully complete,” Crist said.

He said the teacher, who is young, used the materials to “stimulate the thought process.”

“I don’t believe he intended to indoctrinate anybody,” he said.

But the material that has been presented to students in the conservative community did concern the superintendent.

“I’m out of an old-fashioned school,” he said. “I believe in helping kids understand the basic objectives of curriculum and not use some radical material to get a student to support some kind of a special theory.”

The parent also reached out to the Young America’s Foundation – who first shed light on the controversial course.

YAF staff member Brendan Pringle, called the course “race-baiting.”

“This course offers a snapshot of a larger trend that has plagued university curriculum for years and has only recent crept into high school classrooms,” he wrote in an essay. “Professors and teachers are increasingly telling white students that they are part of the problem of racism, and are telling black students that they are second-class citizens. This race-baiting technique is an attack on American values and can only breed bitterness and envy.”

At the same time, Crist said schools have a responsibility to prepare students for the real world.

“There are a lot of radical people in our country and across the world,” he said. “They need to be ideally attuned to some of the different thought patterns that different cultures may have.”

But did the teacher cross the line?

“Ideally a teacher is not supposed to share their own viewpoint,” Crist said. “With this type of class, the teacher looks for controversial items like that to stimulate the kids into discussing things in regard to cultural diversity.”

The parent said that’s all well and good – but the teacher only offered students one perspective and were not allowed to debate the theory.

“This teacher has free reign to pick the material that he wanted to use,” she said. “He chose extremely radical left thinkers. He didn’t give those kids alternative information.”

The parent said last summer her son got a job washing dishes – working sometimes 10 hours a day.

“I was so proud of him,” she said. “And then to have a teacher tell you that you have these unearned privileges – that because you are white somehow you infringe on other people’s rights. It’s really just awful.”

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41   Moderate Infidel   2013 Jan 16, 2:08am  

Whites are guilty of oppression of minorities in the USA.
I'm certain that is a historical fact.

42   FortWayne   2013 Jan 16, 2:16am  

Moderate Infidel says

Whites are guilty of oppression of minorities in the USA.

I'm certain that is a historical fact.

It was always majorities oppressing minorities for personal benefit of free labor or other tangible benefit. Plenty of people who are white skinned have been oppressed or killed too when they were in minority and there was something to gain from it.

43   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 2:17am  

david1 says

Even if you can name 100,000 poor who moved into the middle class as you did - that only shows the probability of staying poor if born poor is 99.8%.

You know as a flooring installer for 15 years, I bet I have a stronger grasp of the socioeconomic reality of this country better than 90% of those that can recite all of the liberal Studies from memory.

What I found in poor black neighborhoods, those well past their 30's, had a house, a car, supported their family in relatively Middle class standards, just as well as the white neighborhoods. They became the guy setting up construction jobs, or landscaping accounts instead of the guy in the back of the truck. They owned the truck, it took years for them to save up and build what they had but they had it. And how dare the WHITE Liberals marginalize them by calling them stellar examples as if they are incapable of achieving goals and realizing dreams. Who's really the racist in this country?

Now for everyone of those guys, there are ten guys that chose to hang out on the corner store on a milk crate and drink Malt Liquor all day. There's nothing any social engineering can do for these people.
But there's just as many poor white trash in the trailer parks working the meth lab.

That is why Stalin and Hitler rounded folks up like that and dispatched them. And it is the same place they are headed if they cast their lot in with the Socialist Libs that claim they have their backs today. These guys will NOT fit in the Left utopia, it will defy the Liberal agenda and they will be dealt with accordingly.

Buba might prefer to stick to his own, but even he is repulsed by the Liberals blatant racism. Wake up Black people, the Liberals are only using you as a token pawn to force their agenda. They don't see warm cozy houses, painted in pastels with a white picket fence for you. You are institution fodder and nothing else.

Buba belives you can do and achieve the same thing can, where as Jarred cowardly uses you as their mannequin to advance their agenda of Socialism.

44   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 2:23am  

david1 says

All of this harkens back to the raw numbers. Children from poor families have less than a 1% chance of ever making it into the top 5% in income. (Economic Mobility Project: Across Generations).

How many anyone makes into the top 5%?
Oh yeah that's right! Only 5 fucking percent.
Do you clowns read this bullshit before you post it?

Hell 95% of the country can expect to not be in the top 5%.
And to hear you guys tell it, the top 5% in this country are all White.
When the last names of the top richest people in this country are getting harder and harder to pronounce.

45   Moderate Infidel   2013 Jan 16, 2:25am  

FortWayne says

Moderate Infidel says

Whites are guilty of oppression of minorities in the USA.

I'm certain that is a historical fact.

It was always majorities oppressing minorities for personal benefit of free labor or other tangible benefit. Plenty of people who are white skinned have been oppressed or killed too when they were in minority and there was something to gain from it.

There is nothing to gain from oppressing minorities, it is just based on racism and fear and does actual damage to society morally and economically.

46   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 2:34am  

Dirt poor people are just happy to have a job, they don't feel exploited and believe it or not. They do try to maintain the idea that their situation is only temporary. This isn't 1600 Europe where you're born into servitude and die into it.

Funny with all of this talk about oppression and menial dead end jobs. It wasn't that long ago, when there were large population of Whites that were Livid that illegal Aliens and immigrant workers, took their jobs from them. While Libs claimed they were Jobs nobody wanted. Now that these jobs are dominated by minorities, that the Liberals had the biggest hand in engineering. It's once again the White guy's fault that they even have those jobs, that the same White guys once felt were stolen out from under them.

These jobs were always stepping stones to get to the next place, they were NOT meant to be career paths. Which is what Libs try to label them as.

47   Moderate Infidel   2013 Jan 16, 2:36am  

CaptainShuddup says

When the last names of the top richest people in this country are getting harder and harder to pronounce.

Exactly, is it Buffet like Jimmy or Buffet like a dinner. I could never get that one.
Sounds suspiciously French.

48   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 2:55am  

Moderate Infidel says

Exactly, is it Buffet like Jimmy or Buffet like a dinner. I could never get that one.

Sounds suspiciously French.

Now Who's Cherry picking?

49   Moderate Infidel   2013 Jan 16, 3:05am  

CaptainShuddup says

Dirt poor people are just happy to have a job, they don't feel exploited and believe it or not.

Your a "dirt poor people" statistician? How many have you interviewed to come to your conclusion?

50   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 3:10am  

Moderate Infidel says

Your a "dirt poor people" statistician? How many have you interviewed to come to your conclusion?

It's a dirt poor thing for people who came from humble leggings, an apologist Caliberal wouldn't couldn't understand. It's not an insult.
Or in your world perhaps it is, what with dirt being the color of black and all.

51   david1   2013 Jan 16, 3:12am  

CaptainShuddup says

How many anyone makes into the top 5%?
Oh yeah that's right! Only 5 fucking
percent.
Do you clowns read this bullshit before you post it?

It actually breaks down like this:

Bottom 20% probability of making top 5% income: .2%
Bottom 40% probability of making top 5% income: .6%

Now,

Top 5% chance of maintaining top 5% income: 66%

You are basically 330 times more likely to be in the top 5% in income if you are born into it than if you are born in the bottom 20%. You are only 110 times more likely to have a top 5% income if you are born into it than someone in the bottom 40% (READ, nearly bottom HALF)

That is economic mobility? That is the land of the opportunity? Land of opportunity if your Dad is rich maybe.

52   Moderate Infidel   2013 Jan 16, 3:22am  

CaptainShuddup says

Moderate Infidel says

Your a "dirt poor people" statistician? How many have you interviewed to come to your conclusion?

It's a dirt poor thing for people who came from humble leggings, an apologist Caliberal wouldn't couldn't understand. It's not an insult.

Or in your world perhaps it is, what with dirt being the color of black and all.

Sounds like you have a lot of white guilt.

53   dublin hillz   2013 Jan 16, 3:24am  

To a certain extent making prudent choice in the united states such as taking education seriously, choosing right major, not having kids before being done with education, not getting bad credit as a result of credit cards/department stores cards late payments/defaults increases the chances that one will be better off financially in america. It is not guaranteed, but odds are in your favor. At the same time, it is definitely easier to maintain your standard of living all other things being equal if you are born into wealth via inherent advantages such as parents being able to hire tutors, better school districts, better nutrition, lack of exposure to violence/other destructive behaviors in lower class communities and most importantly access to connections.

54   Tenpoundbass   2013 Jan 16, 3:33am  

Hey I've said here countless times, I'd gladly like to see a 10% tax increase across the board to fund a federal healthcare system over Obamacare.
It's not that I'm against raising taxes, I'm against giving away more money for any administration that doesn't have the health of America as a whole in best interest. Instead of picking pet people and projects, raising billions to give the money with out any oversight. Only for it to come to light years later just how much fraud was involved when at the time the money was being handed out, it was suspected by most that there was fraud going on. But the Left and Right were to busy to do anything about it. Because you can't point out the fraud on either side, with out the constituents of the other side taking it as a direct insult. Even though they know damn well it's a free for all.

NO thank you, I'll have none of that.

55   dublin hillz   2013 Jan 16, 4:25am  

Rents and taxes prevent many people from saving money/accumulting capital that will allow them to eventually generate passive income and not have to work anymore. The best gift one can give to graduating college students is allow them to live rent free at home after graduation for about 5 years or until they get married (assuming that the student is hard working and responsible and actially will save the money). That is much better than financing their college education or kicking them out as soon as they get a degree.

56   finehoe   2013 Jan 16, 4:57am  

CaptainShuddup says

Before 2000 at least, anyone that says there is no upward economic mobility in this country, was blaming people for their own personal short comings.

Actually, more like 1971.

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