Billionaire Ken Griffin slams woke ideology in schools as ‘crushing’ for kids – New York Post

“My children went to a phenomenal school in Chicago … but their indoctrination in woke ideology was crushing,” Griffin said in a conversation hosted by The Economic Club of Miami. “They came home very confused about whether or not the United States was a good country."
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Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

Keep em woke, keep em stupid, start em early—keep em down on the farm. Keep em sip-pen the cool aid cradled to grave at astronomical $prices$–cus I got my CTU constitutionally guaranteed/ zero risk +$100k gig. You punk ass b.!!
Where’s mine progressivism Illinois style!!

Old Joe
3 years ago

Ken made the same mistake that many older people who’ve accomplished something in life have.

He confused a Drmocratic Party jobs program with educating his children.

debtsor
3 years ago

The 18-30 year old college grads and above are D+1,000, but the high school kids and non-college kids playing video games are as close as you can get to alt-right. They don’t vote though, just meme and play video games online all day. Too bad he sent his children to a woke private school. This non-college Gen Z and younger don’t seem to be buying into the woke nonsense. They don’t even know enough or have interactions white people to call themselves oppressed. They just don’t get it.

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Giddyap
3 years ago

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