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Kathianne
06-06-2024, 11:23 AM
Basically make these children little Gazans:

https://www.city-journal.org/article/in-portland-the-intifada-begins-in-kindergarten?utm_source=mailchimp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cjdaily


Christopher F. RufoIn Portland, the Intifada Begins in Kindergarten
The local teachers’ union encourages students to resist “Zionist bullies.”


/ Eye on the News / Education, The Social Order
Jun 05 2024
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Portland, Oregon, has earned its reputation as America’s most radical city. Its public school system was an early proponent of left-wing racialism and has long pushed students toward political activism. As with the death of George Floyd four years ago, the irruption of Hamas terrorism in Israel has provided Portland’s public school revolutionaries with another cause du jour: now they’ve ditched the raised fist of Black Lives Matter and traded it in for the black-and-white keffiyeh of Palestinian militants.


I have obtained a collection of publicly accessible documents produced by the Portland Association of Teachers, an affiliate of the state teachers’ union that encourages its more than 4,500 members to “Teach Palestine!” (The union did not respond to a request for comment.)


The lesson plans are steeped in radicalism, and they begin teaching the principles of “decolonization” to students as young as four and five years old. For prekindergarten kids, the union promotes a workbook from the Palestinian Feminist Collective, which tells the story of a fictional Palestinian boy named Handala. “When I was only ten years old, I had to flee my home in Palestine,” the boy tells readers. “A group of bullies called Zionists wanted our land so they stole it by force and hurt many people.” Students are encouraged to come up with a slogan that they can chant at a protest and complete a maze so that Handala can “get back home to Palestine”—represented as a map of Israel.


Other pre-K resources include a video that repeats left-wing mantras, including “I feel safe when there are no police,” and a slideshow that glorifies the Palestinian intifada, or violent resistance against Israel. The recommended resource list also includes a “sensory guide for kids” on attending protests. It teaches children what they might see, hear, taste, touch, and smell at protests, and promotes photographs of slogans such as “Abolish Prisons” and “From the River to the Sea.”


In kindergarten through second grade, the ideologies intensify. The teachers’ union recommends a lesson, “Art and Action for Palestine,” that teaches students that Israel, like America, is an oppressor. The objective is to “connect histories of settler colonialism from Palestine to the United States” and to “celebrate Palestinian culture and resistance throughout history and in the present, with a focus on Palestinian children’s resistance.”


The lesson suggests that teachers should gather the kindergarteners into a circle and teach them a history of Palestine: “75 years ago, a lot of decision makers around the world decided to take away Palestinian land to make a country called Israel. Israel would be a country where rules were mostly fair for Jewish people with White skin,” the lesson reads. “There’s a BIG word for when Indigenous land gets taken away to make a country, that’s called settler colonialism.”


Before snack time, the teacher is encouraged to share “keffiyehs, flags, and protest signs” with the children, and have them create their own agitprop material, with slogans such as “FREE PALESTINE, LET GAZA LIVE, [and] PALESTINE WILL BE FREE.” The intention, according to the lesson, is to move students toward “taking collective action in support of Palestinian liberation.”


The recommended curriculum also includes a pamphlet titled “All Out for Palestine.” The pamphlet is explicitly political, with a sub-headline blaring in all capital letters: “STOP THE GENOCIDE! END U.S. AID TO IRSAEL! FREE PALESTINE!” The authors denounce “Zionism’s long genocidal war on Palestinian life” and encourage students to support “boycott, divestment, and sanctions” policies against Israel.


The pamphlet includes chants that teachers can adopt in the classroom. Some imply support for militancy and political violence: “Resistance is justified when people are occupied!”; “We salute all our martyrs! mothers, fathers, sons and daughters!”; “Justice is our demand! No peace on stolen land!”


It’s not immediately clear to what extent the “Teach Palestine!” lessons have been adopted in Portland public school classrooms. But the teachers’ union claims that the district has been “actively censoring teachers” for promoting pro-Palestine ideologies; in response, it has assembled a legal guide for how teachers can keep promoting the lessons under the guise of meeting state curriculum standards.

SassyLady
06-06-2024, 01:06 PM
Basically make these children little Gazans:

https://www.city-journal.org/article/in-portland-the-intifada-begins-in-kindergarten?utm_source=mailchimp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cjdaily

Why do we not require people to adopt the American culture if they want to live here?Why are we so hell bent on being like the countries these people escaped from? How stupid can we get?

Obama really did fundamentally change America.

Gunny
06-06-2024, 04:57 PM
Basically make these children little Gazans:

https://www.city-journal.org/article/in-portland-the-intifada-begins-in-kindergarten?utm_source=mailchimp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=cjdailyPortland. No surprise. Neither is fact most Eastern Oregon counties are trying to secede from Oregon and join Idaho.

Kathianne
06-07-2024, 09:56 AM
Note at the end, the author brings up the 'Leave Portland' meme that Gunny mentioned.

More:

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/06/07/activist-baby-n3789783


Activist BabyDAVID STROM 8:00 AM | June 07, 2024



AP Photo/Claire Rush
Ibram X. Kendi famously wrote a book for children called Antiracist Baby.


Well, the Portland Teachers' Union wants to one-up Kendi, or at least go farther than he has so far, by developing a curriculum that is designed to turn pre-K and up students into activists.


Not just any kind of activist either; kids get the full Marxist anti-settler colonialist, anti-American, and especially anti-Zionist version. No doubt there are other modules of the curriculum that encompass gender identity, various forms of sexual deviance, and tutorials on how to go "no contact" with parents and family members.




Christopher Rufo has the story, and I have to say that I am no longer capable of being shocked by the depths of depravity revealed. There is no pretense that any of this is anything other than training for eventual Hamas membership. It could easily have been created by some intelligence official in Tehran, and for all I know it was.




Teaching kids how to deal with tear gas, masked screaming protesters, and especially to hate Jew, police officers, and their country are all features of this curriculum. It is sort of a one-stop-shop for anticapitalism and anti-caucasian propaganda. You can defund the police, deport the White people, and fight for degrowth from toddlerhood to college.




Students even learn how to celebrate actual terrorists, saluting them as "martyrs." As far as I can tell, the youngins aren't instructed on how to make suicide vests, but that could be reserved for the Junior High or High School portion of the curriculum.


After all, that is when Chemistry is usually taught, and I suspect that teachers wouldn't want to be in the room when 6th graders experiment with nitroglycerine.


I wouldn't anyway, and if the habits of propagandists, terrorist leaders, and imams are any indication, leaving martyrdom to the young and dumb is the way to go. The leaders tend to induct their followers into the cult and then hide a ways back when the real fighting begins.




There really is no pretense anymore that our schools exist to do anything other than turn kids into anti-American, anti-Western zealots. The current generation of teachers, administrators, and counselors at schools are there to turn kids into Marxist tools.


What is incomprehensible to me is that any parent is willing to put up with this. It doesn't surprise me anymore that the Marxists have taken over our schools--they set out to do so in the 1960s, and anybody who warned about this was derided as a conspiracy theorist.


But now that the reality is slapping us in the face, people still don't react. Or, should I say, the average liberal looks at Moms for Liberty and recoils. They would rather sacrifice their kids to the Marxists than side with a conservative.


Is it any wonder that people who live east of Portland are agitating to leave the state? They, too, are seen as nutty extremists. But when these are grown up 15-20 years from now, I wouldn't want to live in the same state as them. For that matter, I wouldn't want to live in the same state as the people of the Portland teachers' union today.


Would you?