For decades we have said that there is a liberal slant in education, a leftist bias. But the concept of tacit liberal influence is in the distant past. Today, liberalism is at the forefront. Liberalism is the curriculum.
Grade schools throughout the country are rewriting their history curriculums based on today's leftist politics. Some Illinois, New York and New Jersey public schools are teaching a collection of New York Times leftist opinion essays known as the 1619 Project as factual objective history. This leftist propaganda project audaciously rewrites our history as a country that was started as a "slavocracy" in 1619 and attempts to prove that "nearly everything that has made America exceptional grew out of slavery." Select Vermont, Oregon, California, and Washington state public schools will be teaching "social justice" and "institutionalized racism" in place of mathematics, because, wait for it ... math is racist.
Virginia public schools are now encouraging students to engage in protests — giving them an excused absence if they go. Pollyanna, for private schools, begins indoctrinating protest as a tool for the effectuation of liberal policy in the Third Grade, in a lesson that teaches 8-year-old children "how we can be agents of communal, social, political, and environmental change." The neoliberal politician behind Virginia's new protest policy hopes this trend will catch on. "I think we're setting the stage for the rest of the nation with this," he told the Washington Post. "It's a dawning of a new day in student activism, and school systems everywhere are going to have to be responsive to it." He tweeted that his policy was in response to a "steady rise in student activism." Back in September, New York City public schools excused absences for kids who skipped school to protest climate change. Last year, Massachusetts private schools excused absences for gun control walkouts. CNN and other leftist media outlets encouraged a "National School Walkout" and taught kids about their "rights."
Experts agree, a policy that excuses absence for protest is likely to favor liberal students. "People who call themselves conservatives probably do still count respecting authority — staying in school — as a crucial and central tenet of the social order," said Thai Jones, a lecturer at Columbia University who studies radical social movements. Indeed, it is common knowledge that conservatives do not engage in protests or mass public displays in the same way as liberals. Unsurprisingly, conservatives are the ones outraged at the new school curriculums and policies.
What will be the next chapter of American history? Are we the next Venezuela?
https://townhall.com/columnists/marinamedvin/2019/12/30/grade-schools-new-leftist-frontlines-n2558667