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Sep 19, 2022 14:20:07   #
thebigp
 
source: ADL
The ADL's lesson plan on r********ns asked educators to "Explain [to students] that r********ns can be made in the form of individual monetary payments to victims or descendants … [and] they can also be paired with apologies and acknowledgments of the injustices committed." In the lesson plan, the ADL included a video and article from American author Ta-Nehisi Coates, who has made several controversial remarks about race in the U.S. Coates previously said that he did not feel sorry for the first responders who were k**led on Sept. 11. "They were not human to me. Black, white, or wh**ever, they were menaces of nature; they were the fire, the comet, the storm, which could — with no justification — shatter my body," Coates had said in his book "Between the World and Me." In the same book, he referred to "White America" as a "syndicate" designed to "dominate and control our bodies." The ADL's lesson plan, describing Coates's pro-r********ns argument, stated, "Coates focused the conversation over r********ns on the need for our country to come to terms with the fact that the legacy of s***ery has extended in our policies and institutions long after s***ery was abolished."
Black L***s M****r
A lesson plan on Black L***s M****r included a graphic New York Times video that featured imagery of dead bodies, people being gunned down and r**ting.
The lesson plan included a disclaimer that educators should use their discretion to determine its age-appropriateness of showing the video. "If students need to process their thoughts and feelings in more depth after watching the video, allow time for that," the lesson plan stated. It also asked students, "What are some of the accomplishments of the Black L***s M****r movement?" "Does their work inspire you to think about getting involved in activism on issues that are important to you? How so?"
G****r Ideology
In order to "prevent g****r bias in young children," the ADL said that educators should use "g****r-neutral" terminology such as "they/them" pronouns instead of "masculine pronouns ‘he’ and ‘him.’"
For high school students, the ADL guide and lesson plan on g****r identity included information on the treatments used to t***sition kids. "T***sitioning is a process some t*********r people go through to begin living as the g****r with which they identify," the lesson plan stated. "There are some common social changes many t*********r people go through that include … changes in clothing and g***ming, adopting a new name, using hormone therapy treatment and/or medical procedures that modify their body to conform to their g****r identity." "What hormone blockers do is they basically turn off the spigot on your hormones to stop puberty from going forward. So, it's a puberty interruption; and what that can do is stop a youth from going through a puberty that is unwanted and give them an opportunity to sort out what adult body and identity they do want," a video linked in the ADL guide said. On its website, the ADL also recommended a book, "Julian Is a Mermaid," which is about "a g****r non-conforming child," a review of the book, posted to the author's website, said. Other books the ADL recommended included "When Aidan Became a Brother" and "Call Me Max," which explored the journeys of young children coming out as t*********r. The Anti-Defamation League was once a universally respected organization, but its bipartisan appeal hit a compounding decline after a former Obama official took over in 2015, said Josh Hammer, a research fellow with the Edmund Burke Foundation. He told Fox News Digital that the current CEO of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, is "a 'progressive' flunky and first-order partisan hack." Hammer added that Greenblatt has "overseen the final stages of the collapse of a once-venerable institution into just another cog in the left's all-encompassing, intersectional assault on … the American way of life." Fox News' Kelsey Koberg contributed to this report.N Hannah Grossman is an associate editor at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent on Twitter: @GrossmanHannah.

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Sep 19, 2022 15:41:44   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Now that is a bunch of s**t. Couldn't finish that load of dung

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