Investigative Journalist and avid CRT opponent Chris Rufo has identified over 30 school districts across 15 different states that are teaching the radical ‘anti-whiteness’ book, “Not My Idea” by Anastasia Higginbotham.
If you are a parent of a public school-aged child, perhaps you should ask their teacher this Fall if they plan to be working from a highly-racist book called 'Not My Idea' by Anastasia Higginbotham, and if the teachers says they are, you need to push back like a hurricane. This book teaches that racism is caused by 'whiteness' and that whiteness was created by Satan. And then after you get the book removed from the curriculum, sue the school district for child abuse.
"And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea." Mark 9:42 (KJB)
Public schooling in America in the 21st century is more and more becoming a frightening laboratory of Leftist indoctrination and inculcation, with the teaching a 'reading, writing and arithmetic' way down at the bottom of the list. Books like 'Not My Idea' are every bit as racist as drinking fountains for whites only and sitting at the back of the bus. You don't end racism by using racist ideas and tactics, someone needs to call this garbage out. I just did, now go ask your kid's teacher what books they are planning on using this coming school year.
Dozens of School Districts are Teaching Book Claiming ‘Whiteness’ is the Devil and That White Children Sell Their Soul for “Stolen Land and Stolen Riches”
FROM GATEWAY PUNDIT: Rufo notes that the book, meant for children as young as kindergarteners, ‘traffics in the noxious principles of race essentialism, collective guilt, and anti-whiteness.’ One part includes images portraying whiteness as the devil, offering the reader a contract that ‘bids them to whiteness’ in exchange for stolen land and the ability to ‘mess endlessly’ with the lives of people of color.
The book teaches children to primarily identify by their skin color while it paints white children as evil, saying: “Whiteness is a bad deal. It always was.”
Another page says, “Racism is a white person’s problem and we are all caught up in it.” “Not My Idea” is a clear example of how CRT brands white children as oppressors that should feel shame for the color of their skin.
In June, A law firm associated with Ruffo filed a law suit in Illinois against a school district for instructing teachers to read the book, among others, and use it in their curriculum.
Parents across the country have been pushing back against this racist and anti-American indoctrination by speaking up against the teachers and school boards. Despite their opposition, the largest teachers union in the country approved a plan last week to promote CRT across all 50 states and their 14,000 districts. READ MORE
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