Parents Furious, ‘Woke’ Programming Pushed At Pricey Private Elementary School

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Woke divisive ideologies have already begun to strike the US public school system but could you imagine paying top dollar for your elementary school student to receive a private school’s education—Only to learn that what you’re really paying for is just another form of Critical Race Theory?

A report showed that some parents are paying nearly $30,000 a year for their toddlers to hear books that depict white people as being the architects of racism.

A few weeks ago, teachers at Manhattan’s Brick Church School read “Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race” to several classes. In its lessons on racism, all the racists are, of course, white.

One typical line: “A long time ago, way before you were born, a group of white people made up an idea called race.” The idea that people didn’t notice each other’s skin color or features until white people made them is, of course, absurd.

“Our Skin” aims to “empower activism in young children” and encourages them to attend protests. This is really the point of such books: to turn kids into little soldiers in the war to implement leftism.

This type of woke nonsense has been prevalent at New York elite schools for the last year.

By the way: Brick Church is a preschool. Parents report that teachers read the book to children as young as 3.

The school tried to address their concerns in a letter to parents: “As you may know, last week teachers in two classrooms read students a portion of a book, ‘Our Skin: A First Conversation About Race.’ The first part of the book reflects on skin color and supports the school’s goal to celebrate our differences, including the beautiful spectrum of skin colors represented at our school. The teachers did not read (and so the students did not hear) the second part of the book, which delves into the history of race and racism.”

This just seems like a early-age introduction of the highly divisive Critical Race Theory which creates racial division where non would otherwise exist. What do you think? let me know in the comments below.

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