ThePullmanns · September 14, 2012 at 11:39pm
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Chicago teachers aren't the only ones indoctrinating kids in progressive ideas such as the evils of being measured by results rather than attitudes. An Oregon principal recently told the Portland Tribune that American food is a symbol of "white privilege." 

Verenice Gutierrez picks up on the subtle language of racism every day.

Take the peanut butter sandwich, a seemingly innocent example a teacher used in a lesson last school year.

“What about Somali or Hispanic students, who might not eat sandwiches?” says Gutierrez, principal at Harvey Scott K-8 School...

Oh, there's more. 

Through intensive staff trainings, frequent staff meetings, classroom observations and other initiatives, the premise is that if educators can understand their own “white privilege,” then they can change their teaching practices to boost minority students’ performance.

Last Wednesday, the first day of the school year for staff, for example, the first item of business for teachers at Scott School was to have a Courageous Conversation — to examine a news article and discuss the “white privilege” it conveys.

The school is also starting a drum class open only to black and Latino boys. This is where I start seeing signs like "whites need not apply." 

The local school district's spokesman said the district saw no problem with the principal's statements. I see a problem that, in a school in need of obvious academic improvement, school staff are spending time on race and sensitivity workshops rather than math and reading training. These kids' problem is not that they're black or brown or purple, it's that they can't read. 

Here's a memo to parents and conservatives everywhere: It's not just Chicago union members and Portland principals steeped in failed and outrageous progressive teaching methods. Progressivism reigns in every public school, and state-mandated certification ensures every public school teacher conforms

But there are alternatives

Image by Adam Gerard. Edited to fix my idiocy in for some reason thinking of Portland as located in Washington state.

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tabula rasa
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tabula rasa

I've always felt that if there was anything that brought us together as a nation it was the "PB & J" sandwich.  No pork, no beef, vegans can't hate it, the jelly can be sugar-free, no racial implications.  

But, no. It's racist.

I'm well beyond redemption.

Is Diet Mountain Dew still OK?

ConservativeWanderer
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ConservativeWanderer

When do they start classes in newspeak?

Casey
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Casey

So if teacher substitutes roti and kabaab for PB&J won't the non-sandwich eating Hispanic kids still be upset?  How does this all work?

Casey
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Casey

Perhaps we could just use the term 'edibles'.

"If She/he divides her/his edibles into three equal parts..."

ConservativeWanderer
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ConservativeWanderer

What makes this especially crazy is that peanut butter is actually a Hispanic product, going back to about 950 BC and the Incas.

The peanut was first known to exist in South America, as far back as 950 B.C., most likely in Brazil. The Incas were known to have made peanuts into a paste during this time, as well as to have peanut crops.

But, the truth doesn't matter, only The Narrative matters.

Casey
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Casey

ConservativeWanderer: What makes this especially crazy is that peanut butter is actually a Hispanic product, going back to about 950 BC and the Incas.

The peanut was first known to exist in South America, as far back as 950 B.C., most likely in Brazil. The Incas were known to have made peanuts into a paste during this time, as well as to have peanut crops.

But, the truth doesn't matter, only The Narrative matters. · 0 minutes ago

What about George Washington Carver?

The racism never ends!

ConservativeWanderer
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ConservativeWanderer

Casey

ConservativeWanderer: What makes this especially crazy is that peanut butter is actually a Hispanic product, going back to about 950 BC and the Incas.

The peanut was first known to exist in South America, as far back as 950 B.C., most likely in Brazil. The Incas were known to have made peanuts into a paste during this time, as well as to have peanut crops.

But, the truth doesn't matter, only The Narrative matters. · 0 minutes ago

What about George Washington Carver?

The racism never ends! · 2 minutes ago

GWC did a lot of amazing things with peanuts, but peanut butter was not among them.

wilber forge
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wilber forge

So then a BLT or Club sandwich is racist as well ? Heaven forbid a Ham & Swiss on rye !

ConservativeWanderer
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ConservativeWanderer
wilber forge: So then a BLT or Club sandwich is racist as well ? Heaven forbid a Ham & Swiss on rye ! · 0 minutes ago

Sandwiches themselves are racist!!!!!111!!!!!eleventy!!!


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MichaelC19fan

The school supposedly is around a quarter white students. If someone had any guts they would sue this school, the principle and district for creating a hostile educational environment for white students.

ConservativeWanderer
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ConservativeWanderer

From a friend:

So if the bread is white it's racist if its wheat it's not. Lol

Percival
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Percival

So, how racist is it if you eat a PB&J while watching Chicago play Detroit?

Songwriter
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Songwriter

Are we certain this isn't a parody? I mean, it's soooo ridiculous, right? There isn't really a school principal out there saying such ludicrous things, is there?

C'mon. Please tell me this is a joke. A very bad joke. Pleeeze.

Casey
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Casey

I've heard it said that racist moms choose Jif.

Indaba
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Indaba

It is not racist but maybe a "truism", much like Woody Allen showing Christians eating white bread? The teachers need a lesson in semantics.

As an example of a truism, here is the insight from a heroic leader of the high achieving country, Zimbabwe:

Robert Mugabe 'says Jamaican men only interested in smoking dope and singing'

Zimbabwe's president Robert Mugabe has sparked an angry reaction in Jamaica after he reportedly said that their men were only interested in smoking dope and singing all day.

"Certainly, President Robert Mugabe's observation that our 'universities are full of women' while our men 'want to sing and do not go to colleges' is a truism, which none can deny," Vincent Peterkin, a Northern Caribbean University Administrator wrote in a letter to the Gleaner.


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MJBubba

I recommend homeschooling.

Schrodinger's Cat
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Schrodinger's Cat

And He spoke a parable to them: “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into the ditch?

Luke 6:39

Crow's Nest
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Crow's Nest

But, wait, the Danes eat open-faced sandwiches (smørbrod, often with a pilsner at lunch--quite civilized), and they are considered green, collectivist, healthy and enlightened....

So, is it that the sandwich is racist in proporition to the number of bread slices? Or, even, the type of bread....?

(these leftist grievance hierarchies are so difficult to keep track of...)

KC Mulville
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KC Mulville

Wait a minute.

Somali or Hispanic kids don't eat sandwiches?

My friends, I suspect there may be a new market opening up soon. They're going to love sandwiches. And wait until they get a load of hoagies and cheesesteaks! 

Crow's Nest
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Crow's Nest

And He spoke a parable to them: “Can the blind lead the blind? Will they not both fall into the ditch?

Yeah, but come on, my Biblical exegesis indicates  he fed the thousands with loaves and fishes....not PB&Js and fluff'n'nutters....


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