Jane Elliott first gave this lesson on April 5, 1968
If I were one of those kids, I’d demand the whole class take standardised IQ tests with the results public, so we can put the matter to rest.
Parents at a San Antonio elementary school are outraged after they say their kids were segregated by hair color and shown a Spike Lee documentary during a lesson on racial discrimination.
Parents told News 4 San Antonio that fifth graders at Leon Springs Elementary were segregated into two groups according to their hair color and then treated differently based on what group they fit into.
“All of the dark-haired kids, the brown- and black-haired kids, were treated as the privileged ones and the blond-haired and the redhead kids were the ones treated not so nicely,” mother Brandi Lininger told the outlet.
A public school in San Antonio segregated fifth-grade students by hair color, subjected them to harassment and abuse, and showed them graphic photos of murdered black children—all as part of a twisted "antiracism" lesson.
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The mother said the children in the fair-haired group were told they were not as intelligent as the dark-haired group, and they were made to clean up after the other children.
The students were also reportedly shown a Lee documentary called “4 Little Girls” about the 1963 bombing of an Alabama church, which includes graphic autopsy photos of the girls’ bodies.
The teacher said she fast-forwarded past the graphic parts, but Lininger said her daughter still saw the photos, News 4 reported.
“The things that she said that she skipped over, my daughter was able to describe to us to a ‘T.’ So that night our daughter was unable to go to sleep in our own room, she was scared,” father Mike Lininger said.
The Liningers said they weren’t notified of the lesson beforehand.
“They send us notes and newsletters about everything else,” Brandi Lininger said. “Your child is going to see ‘The Polar Express,’ and it’s pajama day on Friday before winter break, and we get no notice that they’re going to do a social experiment on segregation.”
“Social experiment” is a great term of “social engineering.” It’s kind of like “biolabs for research,” which are indistinguishable from “biolabs to develop biological weapons.”
To repeat: this is in Texas. I keep telling you people: they are doing this stuff in red state schools at least as much – if not more – than in blue states.
They did two years of the coronavirus hoax, then totally put it on ice.
We’ve seen this with the global warming hoax – remember that Al Gore was promoting that apocalypse hoax all the way back in the early 2000s, then sometime during the Obama age, it disappeared for a few years.
Even BLM first started in 2012, when Obama said Trayvon Martin was like his son.
Then that was pushed for a few years, and put on ice, and came back in full force in 2020.
Based on this “eternal return” of cyclic hoaxes, it’s probably about time for this BLM thing to disappear for a while.
They seem to have a clear strategy to hit a threshold of what the public will tolerate, then stop on a dime and switch it up, then “circle back.”