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In a Philadelphia elementary school, teachers are putting a premium on radicalism, not reading

In a Philadelphia elementary school, teachers are putting a premium on radicalism, not reading. Posted on A Philadelphia elementary school recently forced fifth-grade students to celebrate “black communism” and simulate a Black Power rally in honor of political radical Angela Davis. According to whistleblower documents and a source within the school, a fifth-grade teacher at the inner-city William D. Kelley School designed a social studies curriculum to celebrate Davis, praising the “black communist” for her fight against “injustice and inequality.” As part of the lesson, the teacher asked students to “describe Davis’ early life,” reflect on her vision of social change, and “define communist” presumably in favorable terms.

Preparing Your Kids for the Re-education Camps

The little kids walking through the airport or the state fair wearing leashes disguised as monkey backpacks signal every parent’s worst nightmare: losing their child. That nightmare increases ten-fold when the loss is inflicted upon parents via so-called authority figures such as Child Protective Services or other agencies with allegedly good intentions. Unfortunately, such an event may soon be par for the course in many American homes if the opinions of PBS attorney Michael Beller become mainstream. In an interview with the undercover journalists at Project Veritas, Beller loosened up and advanced the need for “re-education camps” or the more friendly-sounding “enlightenment camps” for the children of Donald Trump supporters, arguing that they will “be raising a generation of intolerant, horrible people horrible kids.”

Curtis Bowers: Free, Fair Election Is Guarantee of America s Freedom and Democracy

Free, Fair Election Is Guarantee of America’s Freedom, Democracy, Filmmaker Bowers Says Free elections are the most precious thing the American people have, giving them the ability to select those who will represent them in the government, to ensure that their rights will always be protected, and that they will always be able to live in freedom, Curtis Bowers, an award-winning filmmaker, told The Epoch Times in an interview. “America was different than any other country. We had the form of government with the systems in place where the people are the ultimate power, that ‘we the people’ were the sovereigns, and the government was under the people, the public servants,” Bowers, also a former state representative in the Idaho Legislature, said on The Epoch Times’ “Crossroads” program.

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