A Los Angeles area school district scrambled to apologize when parents found out that white kids were being forced to admit that they were evil for being white, male, and Christian.
The Desert Sands Unified School District in La Quinta, California, said it would take “corrective” measures after the outrageous, anti-white curriculum was outed.
“The lesson was not in alignment with the district-adopted curriculum” and “actions are being taken to rectify the situation,” the district told the Daily Signal, adding that “the teacher was operating outside the scope of [the] adopted curriculum and had potentially presented a biased position. Corrective action is underway.”
The racist lesson plan was initially outed by parent Celeste Fiehler who posted the lesson on the Facebook group Informed Parents of California after another parent told her about it.
The lesson, exposed to kids in mid-November, told white kids that they “don’t have to think about it, it’s a privilege” to be white, straight, or Christian.
“If you can use public bathrooms without stares, fear, or anxiety, you have cisgender privilege,” one graphic reads. Another adds, “If, while growing up, college was an expectation of you, not a lofty dream, you have class privilege.”
The lessons were delivered to kids in 9th grade, the parent said. She also noted that kids were told not to have cell phones on during the plan because the teachers didn’t want to be recorded pushing this racist clap trap.
The Daily Signal added that the lessons came out of a curriculum contained in a University of San Francisco Intercultural Center campaign.
Don’t think for a minute that this only happens in left-wing California, or New York. This garbage is being foisted on kids in EVERY part of the country.
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