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Friday, August 26, 2022

SALT LAKE CITY -- 4th Grade Teacher in Utah Explains How Her Classroom “is built for non-white students:”

 

“For the first time in my life, I’m going to be teaching at a majority-white school, and I’m kind of interested to see how students and parents react to my classroom, or if they even notice anything about it, because it’s built for nonwhite students,” the teacher said in the video.

 

 


                                                                           Lunatic fringe cringe

 

Ben Horsley, spokesman for the Granite School District, said in a statement obtained by local station KSL that the comments made by the teacher “are very disconcerting and she has been placed on leave while the district investigates the matter.”

Friday, August 12, 2022

CDC Changes the Narrative and the Left is Furious

As cancel culture proponents say: it doesn’t matter what’s true. What matters is what *should* be true.

In Marxian terms, “philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways. The point, however, is to change it.”
Proponents of cancel culture believe that if they can stop the accurate observation and description of reality—e.g. by corrupting the meaning of words, de-legitimizing hard sciences, and through the threat of social ostracism—they can actually change reality. 
 
Well here is some reality :
 


 

Monday, August 8, 2022

Have You Found a Good Private School For Your Child Yet?

 Well you should. 

What Is Triangulation in Psychology?

What Is Triangulation?

Triangulation, a form of manipulation, describes a person's use of threats of exclusion or manipulation. The goal is to divide and conquer. It involves the use of indirect communication, often behind someone's back. 

In the list of toxic behaviors, triangulation may be the most well-known.1

But what is triangulation, exactly? Why is it such a common manipulation tactic? And how can you recognize it? Keep reading to learn more. Seattle schools want students to out their parents drug and alcohol use. use

 

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Another Day Another Payout By Seattle's Tax Payers to a School Employee.

Cleveland High School’s former principal, who says she was disciplined for alerting families of changes to COVID protocols, has resigned and reached a six-figure settlement with Seattle Public Schools.

Catherine Brown, who has worked in the district for 26 years, will receive a $205,056 settlement in exchange for not seeking damages or raising discrimination and retaliation claims against SPS, according to the settlement agreement.

During the last school year, Brown informed families the district was scaling back contact tracing even though district officials told her not to say anything about the changes. After a district investigation, officials decided to end her principal contract in June.