Say ‘Black Lives Matter’–Or Else!

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And you’d better believe it, or else!

Gee, you wouldn’t think anything bad could possibly happen if you hammer kids’ heads full of Racial Grievances all day, every day, and go far out of your way to foment racial strife. I mean, c’mon, really! This is public education! This is Racial Justice!

At Kenwood Elementary School in Springfield, Ohio, Critical Race Theory came to life when a bunch of black kids grabbed some white kids and made them recite, “Black Lives Matter”–or else get beaten up (https://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/springfield-police-investigate-racial-incident-involving-elementary-school-students/VQGZ74RCZNGKBFKHPPHNLQQO7A/). Police are… investigating. What more could we ask?

School officials demonstrated acute chuckleheadedness by declaring Kenwood “a safe learning environment, where they look forward to attending every day.” Except those days when the black kids beat them up.

Oh, forsooth. I went to elementary school in the Fifties. It was wall-to-wall bullies. I taught in public schools in the Nineties. It was wall-to-wall bullies. This is the sort of thing that always happens in public schools. Usually it’s because some kids are just born nasty. But in this case it is the direct result of stupid, evil, racially charged doctrines that dominate public education in our time.

You sure you want to send your kids there? Really?

4 comments on “Say ‘Black Lives Matter’–Or Else!

  1. I was bussed in the 80’s. It was to balance the black/white population within the public school system. I was shipped to a predominantly black school. My dad could have sent me elsewhere, but between my mom never driving, and he possibly unsure of options & working so much, I went where I went. There seemed to me no racism. I learned double Dutch rope jumping… (if I recall that’s what it was called) it was very cool. People just didn’t treat one another poorly. Yet, magically, way later, when people are way more tolerant of races and sexuality than ever before, the media wants to make a problem. It’s either a “Hey, look over here, not there scenario, or the (media, CIA, whatever) are itching for another form of war, civil or otherwise. That is my opinion, because I lived my entire life in public schools, and years ago, it just wasn’t there (or it was never obvious). Yes, difference was realized, but the division is not the extremity of what has been created. For the most part, we were all just humans dealing with a school day. We exchanged school pics and said our year-end good-byes. Just humans here. Or at least then. What’s changed, really, but a manipulated perception?

    1. I went to school in the 50s and 60s. NOBODY CARED ABOUT “RACE”. It remained for white liberals, tirelessly working to poison the well, to foment all the discord that we see today.

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