Feinstein Canceled: San Francisco to Rename Elementary School
School named after Democratic senator to be renamed Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) / Getty Images Alex Nester • December 15, 2020 7:10 pm
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The San Francisco Unified School District has decided to rename an elementary school named after California Democratic senator Dianne Feinstein, the
Daily Mailreported Tuesday.
Dianne Feinstein Elementary School is 1 of 44 schools that will be renamed because the district deemed their namesakes inappropriate in October. Feinstein s cancellable offense was raising a Confederate flag in front of San Francisco City Hall while serving as mayor in 1984.
The district decided to reevaluate its school names following a summer of racial-justice protests. Among the schools it plans to rename are those whose namesakes owned slaves, perpetuated human-rights abuses, or oppressed minorities, women, and the LGBT community.
Jazz ShawPosted at 8:01 am on December 16, 2020
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As the Free Beacon is reporting this week, California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is being canceled in her native city of San Francisco. The Dianne Feinstein Elementary School in the San Francisco Unified School District is going to be renamed after a lengthy social justice review determined that Feinstein was insufficiently woke at one point in her past. If this announcement regarding one of the most infamously liberal members of the upper chamber is taking you by surprise, you’re not alone. But it’s apparently true. Read on to find out what sin the 87-year-old legislator committed.