Imagine you are a third grader in the Wake County, North Carolina school district, the largest in the state. All around you are children of different ethnicities and skin colors. Your parents say that you are in school to learn things that will help you throughout life.
But there is something very wrong in your school. Because you’re just nine years old, you may not fully understand what is being presented to you, at least by some teachers. Their attitude about American society is hateful and this is being passed on to you.
According to reporting by the magazine City Journal, more than 200 North Carolina teachers attended a racially provocative conference, and the Wake County public schools have launched a campaign entitled “whiteness in educational spaces.”
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