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Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
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Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown

Posted By Mark Tapson On December 5, 2014 @ 12:39 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage | No Comments


If you are mystified as to why the left strives so hard to make martyrs out of such unlikely role models as Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin, both killed in self-defense, just keep in mind Rahm Emanuel’s credo: “Never let a serious crisis go to waste.”

Within days of the shooting of Brown in August, a “Professor of Science and Education” named Christopher Emdin posted (and then updated in October) a piece for Huffington Post entitled “5 Ways to Teach About Michael Brown and Ferguson in the New School Year.” That article was given new life when a link to it was tweeted by the White House Am-Af Ed just after Thanksgiving. It included the acronym for “in case you missed it” – indicating that the administration thought the article’s content important and valid enough to bring to people’s attention once again.

What is Am-Af Ed? It is the U.S. Department of Education’s Initiative on Educational Excellence for African Americans, an Obama creation designed to improve educational opportunities for blacks in America. But of course, educational excellence doesn’t mean the same thing to the Alinsky protégés in the White House as it does to most Americans. To the radical left, education is about mobilizing, galvanizing, and deploying armies of social justice warriors.

The Am-Af Ed tweet also included Twitter links to: left-leaning PBS; Teaching for Change, whose motto is “Building Social Justice Starting in the Classroom”; and Rethinking Schools, whose mission is “social justice teaching and education activism… to build broad democratic movements for social and environmental justice.” See a pattern developing there?

Teaching for Change devotes an entire page to “Teaching About Ferguson” to help indoctrinators – I mean, educators – enable students to “be proactive in their own communities” – because apparently it’s less important to give students of color an education than it is to pump them up for community action. The page is replete with items about the history of racism in America, along with positive references to Malcolm X, radical historian Howard Zinn, and the Black Panthers. That would be the same Black Panthers whose recent plot to bomb the Gateway Arch and murder the Ferguson police chief and a St. Louis prosecutor was stalled because the racist thugs ran out of EBT credit. What a standard for academic excellence they set.

Emdin’s Huffington Post piece urges that educators “set the appropriate tone for the school year” by focusing on “events and issues that mean something to students,” especially “youth of color” – by which he means the Michael Brown shooting and what he calls “the recent events in Ferguson.” Those “events” now have expanded beyond Ferguson and include rioting, burning, looting, and murdering, and the harassment of Christmas-caroling children for good measure. It is “imperative that teachers find a way to bring this issue into the classroom,” he writes, otherwise “we are loosing [sic] opportunities to make powerful connections” – because successful community organizing depends on ramping up racial grievances and victimhood. Never mind the powerful connections that a good education would instill in students’ minds.

His 5 steps to not letting this crisis go to waste begin with asking students what they have heard or know about Brown and Ferguson. From there the indoctrinators – oops, there I go again – are to connect the Brown shooting to other, similar controversial black deaths such as those of Trayvon Martin and Eric Garner, to make students “more sociopolitically aware” and to develop “emotional awareness, empathy, and other skills necessary to be informed citizens.” Actually, emotional awareness, whatever that is, and empathy are unnecessary to be an informed citizen; they are, however, necessary in order for youth to be manipulated by progressive race-mongers into believing that feeling trumps facts.

Third, Emdin recommends that students “write letters to all those who are involved in the shooting. This includes politicians, police officers, the families of victims of the violence, and even the deceased.” This apparently helps “students lean [sic] how to write while conveying emotion” – because again, emphasizing emotion is a critical element in community organizing. And while the students devote all this time to writing emotionally-charged letters to everyone involved in a case in which the evidence supports the white officer’s story and demolishes the racially self-serving lies initially spread about the shooting, the rest of their education languishes on the sidelines.

Emdin’s fourth proposal would ordinarily beggar belief, except that by now, nothing that emerges from leftist propagandizing in the American educational system should surprise anyone. He recommends that students create a memorial to Brown on a classroom bulletin board, to “honor Michael Brown and other people who have been victims of police and other violence.” That’s an actual memorial to a man who initiated violence against a cop after strong-arming a local storekeeper in the commission of a crime. That is the man that Emdin and the Department of Education want to hold up as an inspiration to youth of color. This, Emdin claims, helps teachers to “form classroom solidarity” [emphasis added] – because classroom solidarity, and not the development of individual critical thinking skills, is crucial to “rethinking schools.”

Finally, Emdin wants teachers to “carry the theme for the rest of the year” to get the students “beyond meaningless assignments like writing and talking about what they did over the summer… [They] begin to see the classroom as a space where the teaching affects real life, and where assignments have meaning” – because without the transformative goal of racial payback and social justice, readin’, writin’, and ‘rithmetic obviously have no real life applications.

Are such recommendations really ways in which Af-Am Ed intends to produce educational excellence in students of color? For all of Christopher Emdin’s lip service to the “critical thinking skills” he claims his plan promotes, it will produce not academic excellence but more dumbed-down youth animated by racial anger – just the way the Alinsky protégés want it.

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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2014, 01:05:03 pm »
You are encouraged to meditate on the thief, and would be murderer, Brown, but if you mention God or Jesus, (except Allah and Islam, of course) you will be expelled.
 
Public schools are no longer schools. They are no longer interested or dedicated to actual education, debate, and truth. They have become full blown Leftist indoctrination centers, no different than in North Korea or the Soviet Union.
You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
If they kill their own with no conscience, there is nothing to stop them from killing you.
Rational fear and anger at vicious murderous Islamic terrorists is the same as irrational antisemitism, according to the Leftists.

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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2014, 01:37:54 pm »
See the thread I posted on the #FergusonSyllabus nonsense, which also is about teaching/indoctrinating chilluns about St. Mike the Gentle Giant.
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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2014, 02:13:12 pm »
That slime ball, John Edwards, was right. There are two Americas. And the divide will only grow larger as leftists continue to indoctrinate their children and as traditionalists continue to withdraw our children from government schools. We can only guess at the timeframe before we fracture as a unified nation.

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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2014, 01:45:59 am »
aligncare wrote above:
[[ That slime ball, John Edwards, was right. There are two Americas. And the divide will only grow larger as leftists continue to indoctrinate their children and as traditionalists continue to withdraw our children from government schools. We can only guess at the timeframe before we fracture as a unified nation. ]]

A posting I put up on such thoughts, a while back:
http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php/topic,114596.msg461572.html#msg461572

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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #5 on: December 06, 2014, 02:13:02 am »
We can only guess at the timeframe before we fracture as a unified nation.

I think it will happen. Maybe not in my lifetime, but the way we are going as a country, it has to happen. It is inevitable. The difference between the Left and the Right in America is becoming too great. There is no way to bridge the gap.
 
We are from Earth and reality, and they are from Pluto and some kind of made up Bizzaro World where facts have no meaning and everything is backward. There has to be a split eventually, and the first to go will be the Great State of Texas, and then Louisiana, the Dakotas, and then the others will follow.
You cannot "COEXIST" with people who want to kill you.
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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2014, 02:19:36 am »
And when it happens, it will be bloody.  Leftists will not go quietly.
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Re: Dept. of Ed. Supports Classroom Memorials to Michael Brown
« Reply #7 on: December 06, 2014, 02:26:43 am »
Atomic Cow wrote above:
[[ And when it happens, it will be bloody.  Leftists will not go quietly...]]

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