At least 25 different public-school districts across the United States are now promoting a book that viciously compares “whiteness” with the “devil” and claims Americans live on “stolen land.”
“At least 25 public school districts in 12 states are now teaching “Not My Idea,” a book that claims “whiteness” is the devil, luring children with the promise of “stolen land [and] stolen riches.” Critical race theory is driving public education—and must be stopped,” posted anti-CRT activist Christopher Rufo on social media.
the book prepares children to yell at their parents, defy them, and call them liars
Parents are losing their kids to the cult https://t.co/ZTwJqvCy5O
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) July 8, 2021
“The book prepares children to yell at their parents, defy them, and call them liars Parents are losing their kids to the cult,” responded Tim Pool.
Similar stories unfolded in recent days, with the New York Times pondering why local parents would be unhappy to have their children exposed to “Pornography Literacy Classes.”
She never *said* masturbation
she just showed a cartoon explaining how little boys and girls could touch themselves for pleasure
see that's *totally* different https://t.co/WI4iBPj2Lz
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) July 8, 2021
“Pornography literacy classes are supposed to teach students how to critically assess what they see on the screen. But when a sex-positive educator taught her curriculum at two elite New York City schools recently, some parents were outraged,” posted the national newspaper on Twitter.