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Dad who pulled his daughter out of woke $43k-per-year NYC school and moved to Florida says curriculum teaches little children to feel bad about the color of their skin
Harvey Goldman said he and his family moved to Florida after learning that the fourth-grader was being tutored on her white privilege
He said Monday: Little children don t need to feel bad about the color of their skin. That s what they re teaching them, to feel bad about who they are
Goldman added: Schools are supposed to be teaching you confidence
The school said they were surprised to read about his new explanation for the move after Goldman said last summer that they would likely relocate to Florida
Growing movement of NYC parents are challenging woke ideology in schools
They believe critical race theory is damaging and reduces students to skin color
New York s elite private schools have come under fire for pushing the ideology
Bion Bartning, a parent at $54,000-a-year Riverdale Country School launched the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR) to fight back It s a destructive ideology, teaching children to be pessimistic, he said
Heschel School parent Harvey Goldman calls CRT child abuse, not education
Manhattan mother Maud Maron is running for City Council and agrees
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