Post by Graveyardbride on Dec 8, 2021 21:02:53 GMT -5
California School District Suggests Hexing the Non-PC
It has been learned that Campbell Union High School District (CUSHD) in San José, California, serving the Silicon Valley communities of San José, Campbell and Saratoga, was providing directions for casting spells on people who use politically incorrect expressions such as “All lives matter” on its website.
According to Spencer Lindquist, a former student now in his senior year at Pepperdine University, the district has gone so “woke,” it is actually instructing students to put a “hex” on those who refuse to toe the Party Line. The district, he said, has created in excess of 100 “equity resources” for students and staff, containing a substantial library on Critical Race Theory (CRT), including a PDF file entitled “HEX,” which reads:
Hexing people is an important way to get out anger and frustration. Make a list of specific people who have been agents of police terror or global brutality. This list can be wide-ranging, from small micro aggressions to larger perpetrators (i.e., people who say “all lives matter” to the police officers who arrest non violent protestors to George Zimmerman). Pick one of those people on your list. Read Martin Espada’s poem “For the Jim Crow Restaurant in Cambridge Massachusetts Where My Cousin Esteban was Forbidden To Wait Tables Because He Wears Dreadlocks.” Write your own hex poem, cursing that person.
Another section, under the title “A World with No Police,” describes police and the military as “systems or institutions that ... contribute to oppression,” asking “What would the world be like without them?” before instructing the reader to write a poem discussing “a world without these institutions.”
Lindquist also claimed the school district attempted to indoctrinate him six years ago, alleging the district was utilized as an experimental or trial run for CRT before it spread across the country. The book Research Studies on Educating for Diversity and Social Justice, published in 2018, describes the process and Lindquist noted an entire chapter explaining how CRT was implemented at his high school was actually written by one of his former teachers.
Additionally, The Black Radical Tradition is a 565-page e-book that includes articles from the Communist League and Noel Ignatiev, writing under the pen name Noel Ignatin. Ignatiev was a Marxist who argued that “abolishing the white race is … so desirable that some may find it hard to believe that it could incur any opposition other than from committed white supremacists.” Incidentally, Ignatiev, who died in November 2019, was white.
After the public became aware the school district was suggesting teachers and students resort to witchcraft in order to promote CRT, CUSHD removed the link.
In September, three California parents sued the state’s public school system for requiring students to chant prayers to Aztec deities such as Tezcatlipoca, who was worshiped with human sacrifice. The Thomas More Society, which represents the parents, described the model curriculum as “blatantly unconstitutional.”
Sources: Sam Dorman, Fox News, December 8, 2021; Steve Warren, CBN News, December 7, 2021; Spencer Lindquist, The Federalist, December 6, 2021; and Sam Dorman, Fox News, September 29, 2021.