Op-ed: 42 books on race: What a proposed Illinois reading list means for our schools – Chicago Tribune*

Beth Feeley, of New Trier Neighbors:" This trend in public education toward government-imposed social activism is cause for alarm among Illinois parents on both sides of the aisle who value intellectual diversity and freedom of thought."  
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Lyn P
5 years ago

Spending some time studying these race-emphasis trends, whether it be “inclusion” spun or on the other spectrum of rioting, one learns just how large an agenda this is.

American people are being played to destroy their own society, which technically became the most diverse and accepting in the world, via narratives of the opposite. The “noise” has reached epic levels and permeated everywhere.

Because the global elite – bankers or otherwise, just cannot have a free country where actual diversity generally works and people are race-blind. This allows self-fulfillment and independence from the likes of them. They cannot have that.

Locke
5 years ago

Where are the Holodomor and Holocaust entries?
How about the Japanese internment in the US, or the Rape of Nanking?
Or was that not racism?

IL politico types are truly a bunch of dumb fcuks.

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