Videos: Chicago Private School Teaches Elementary Schoolers To Support Race-Based Government Payouts – The Federalist

A leaked video from a presentation called “Growing Young Voices: Understanding Black Lives Matter for Teachers” shows that fifth graders at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools performed a politically motivated slam poem that reinforced the left-wing lie that American police kill people purely on the basis of their skin color.
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Lions Choice
4 years ago

Lab School Tuition: $38,376

Lab School Teacher Salary: $90,000

Miseducated, Brainwashed, Unprepared For The Real World/Unemployable Students: PRICELESS

Pat S.
4 years ago

Too bad the kids doing the poetry slam didn’t name all the officers who died in the line of duty. It would be a much longer … year-to-date 2022 the count stands at more than 60 dead officers. Most died at the hands of criminals in the act. That the children stated in their ‘slam,’ and obviously believe, that the only reason those named died was because of the color of their skin is appalling. Raising kids to believe lies is simply wrong and a disservice to them and society. There should be balance and these videos are so far… Read more »

NB
4 years ago

I googled, from 2020 univ lab school has 9% black students at a cost of $36k a year located in heart of south side?

The Paraclete
4 years ago
Reply to  NB

Yea, like they pay!

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