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 The outlet reported further:
But the teacher didn't stop there. He continued with his radical left-wing indoctrination by listing whites, Christians, and heterosexuals as groups that are "fascist." The student took a picture during the class that shows how the teacher defined "fascist." On the classroom's white dry-erase board, the teacher wrote the word "fascist," underlined it, and listed the words: Trump, heterosexual, white, Christian, and hatred of foreigners, immigrants, and minorities, among others.
If this isn't a teacher intentionally spreading hate and instructing students to fear or loathe half the country (or more), then nothing is.
"Then, he goes to this board and writes 'fascist' on it, and this really struck me. He immediately made the comparison of the Republican Party to the Nazi Party. And that was really offensive to me," the student said. "He listed the Republican Party and the Nazi Party as similar. And that's just ridiculous, and I took offense to that. So I took a picture of it."
The teacher, who was not named, went on to insult and denigrate other groups of Americans (and Democrats love to preach about how they are the party of 'love,' 'unity,' and 'tolerance' -- when they prove constantly that they are none of those things).
"He goes on to insult white people and Christian people, automatically putting them under ... that they're automatically fascist," the student said.
The outlet reported further:
But the teacher didn't stop there. He continued with his radical left-wing indoctrination by listing whites, Christians, and heterosexuals as groups that are "fascist." The student took a picture during the class that shows how the teacher defined "fascist." On the classroom's white dry-erase board, the teacher wrote the word "fascist," underlined it, and listed the words: Trump, heterosexual, white, Christian, and hatred of foreigners, immigrants, and minorities, among others.
If this isn't a teacher intentionally spreading hate and instructing students to fear or loathe half the country (or more), then nothing is.
"Then, he goes to this board and writes 'fascist' on it, and this really struck me. He immediately made the comparison of the Republican Party to the Nazi Party. And that was really offensive to me," the student said. "He listed the Republican Party and the Nazi Party as similar. And that's just ridiculous, and I took offense to that. So I took a picture of it."
The teacher, who was not named, went on to insult and denigrate other groups of Americans (and Democrats love to preach about how they are the party of 'love,' 'unity,' and 'tolerance' -- when they prove constantly that they are none of those things).
"He goes on to insult white people and Christian people, automatically putting them under ... that they're automatically fascist," the student said.
 "He just kind of put up that they're fascists, and they support a fascist government," the student said. "Immediately — he didn't even ask the class about it. He just made the assumption right away that whites and Christians automatically support a fascist government."
And what, exactly, does this 'lesson' have to do with the English curriculum?
"We were supposed to be learning how to make an argument for an argumentative essay," the student said. "And the first thing he turns to is that. Then, he just got to the definition of fascism and what he thinks. He put down the Nazi Party and the modern-day Republican Party, which is just ridiculous."
The Washington Examiner noted further:
This is the dangerous kind of indoctrination that occurs in schools today. Parents who lack alternatives to public schools must be vigilant. What happened in this classroom wasn't education. It wasn't teaching about the sins of our country's past — a justification left-wingers often use to brainwash students subtly to parrot their own political beliefs. No, this was overt indoctrination through bullying high school students at a public school in California. Taxpayer money was used to teach students that fascists are akin to whites, Christians, heterosexuals, or Trump supporters.
Democrats have declared war on half the country. This is not going to end well.
Sources include:
WashingtonExaminer.com
HeadlineUSA.com
"He just kind of put up that they're fascists, and they support a fascist government," the student said. "Immediately — he didn't even ask the class about it. He just made the assumption right away that whites and Christians automatically support a fascist government."
And what, exactly, does this 'lesson' have to do with the English curriculum?
"We were supposed to be learning how to make an argument for an argumentative essay," the student said. "And the first thing he turns to is that. Then, he just got to the definition of fascism and what he thinks. He put down the Nazi Party and the modern-day Republican Party, which is just ridiculous."
The Washington Examiner noted further:
This is the dangerous kind of indoctrination that occurs in schools today. Parents who lack alternatives to public schools must be vigilant. What happened in this classroom wasn't education. It wasn't teaching about the sins of our country's past — a justification left-wingers often use to brainwash students subtly to parrot their own political beliefs. No, this was overt indoctrination through bullying high school students at a public school in California. Taxpayer money was used to teach students that fascists are akin to whites, Christians, heterosexuals, or Trump supporters.
Democrats have declared war on half the country. This is not going to end well.
Sources include:
WashingtonExaminer.com
HeadlineUSA.com
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