Chicago schools teach children to ‘decolonize’ and become anti-Western activists – Washington Examiner

“Through their learning of Indigenous knowledge systems, including collectivism and intergenerationality, students are introduced to the Decolonized Research Methodology, a framework designed to decolonize research and study, prioritizing students’ learning and knowledge over proving or disproving of theory,” the curriculum states. “Students will begin to think critically about the transfer of knowledge as a form of power and control.”
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

The vendor is Public Consulting Group. It’s funny how these Marxists rail against capitalism when in fact they have no problem using the capitalist system. The teachers unions are the evilest cabal of scum out there and the CTU is the Che Guevera of them.

Rick
1 year ago

Part of the globalization plan. In 10 to 20 years the plan is to dissolve the “idea” of America and replace it with an EU styled globalist economic “zone”, with no allegiance to love of country. Where our “rights” become “privileges” determined by an unelected bureaucracy. Rights are bestowed as part of Gods creation, privileges are bestowed (permissioned) by authoritarians who killed God and replaced it with themselves or the god of climate change. Education is now about grooming the next two generations for this Orwelian future, it is not about educating them. I’ll be dead before all this happens… Read more »

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Rick

This is exactly what they are doing.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

The daily serving of 5000 calories of White Racist Oppression.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Yes but can they add, read or write?

debtsor
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Joe

This is precisely why they can’t read or write.

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