Friday, August 14, 2020

When Teachers Try To Brainwash Your Kid

I can understand giving students alternate viewpoints to consider, but this teacher goes well beyond merely giving alternate viewpoints:

Matthew R. Kay is a teacher at Philadelphia’s Science Leadership Academy. He also does teacher training and advocacy around “antiracism.” (I put it in quotes, because the term has specific ideological meaning.) In a 2019 interview, he said:

To teachers who “see” race and feel no need or desire to bring it into their lessons, I earnestly ask, “Why don’t you?” There are a few viable reasons why one would not wish to insert race into any particular classroom conversation.

You have to not only be willing to bring race into almost any classroom discussion, but you also have to agree with his particular woke interpretation of how to discuss race. And if you don’t? Kay recently wrote that “sometimes, you’ve just gotta step over them” — this, referring to those who disagree with his opinions about race and racism. He doesn’t want to change his opponent’s minds, but plow right over them. Such is the Social Justice Warrior mindset. There can be no good-faith opposition to their views.

Kay writes about “the intractability of individual colleagues’ racism” — which, if true, would be awful. But everything in his column leads one to suspect that all you have to do to prove yourself an intractable racist is to disagree with Matthew Kay. The point here is that Kay does not believe that dissenters deserve respect...

This approach destroys the kind of trust that has to exist between teachers and parents for the school to be successful.

Part of the reason I have no interest in teaching my district's "social justice standards" is because I have enough math standards to focus on. 

2 comments:

  1. I listen to a podcast by Aubrey Huff (former San Francisco Giant). He was informed that he was not welcome to attend the Giant's 10-year World Championship reunion due to his support of President Trump on Twitter.

    Nuff said!

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  2. Ah, but this is Important111!!111, you raciss person of pallor!
    Thus, you must make race the center of all your math classes, to repair the damage that the quadratic equation has done to communities of color!
    (yeesh...I want to go wash my hands after typing that.)

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