Math teacher Paul Rossi, who was pulled from his classes at Grace Church School after criticizing the school s anti-racism policies, released audio Tuesday of an explosive phone call .
Vivek Ramaswamy, biotech entrepreneur, slammed woke culture in US schools
He said schools were poisoning minds of students with anti-racism ideology
Ramaswamy, author of Woke, Inc, compared it to China s Cultural Revolution
He responded to incidents at elite NYC prep schools accused of indoctrination
Andrew Gutmann, 45, removed his daughter from Brearley School in NYC
Grace School in East Village was accused by teacher of indoctrinating students
Candace Owens says parents must SUE woke schools who want to cancel conservative thinking and blasts meaningless degrees like gender studies
The commentator said: Parents have to start speaking out.you have to start suing the schools because they re ruining the lives of young children
She was joined by Charlie Kirk who added: It takes courage to be a young conservative. It s time for adults to start to protect young people s rights
Their comments came in the wake of two separate controversies that impacted NYC schools where parents complained their children were being brainwashed
Owens added: This is systematic bullying that s happening.it s propagandist
Purged: $57,000-a-year NYC school OUSTS math teacher from classroom for threatening wellbeing of kids by speaking out against woke race lessons. He says headteacher privately AGREES with him
Grace Church School teacher Paul Rossi went public with his complaints that the prep school was indoctrinating students in a blog post last week
He has now been relieved of his teaching duties , the school confirmed Monday
Rossi is now claiming headteacher George P. Davison privately agreed the school is now demonizing white people for being born
He said he decided to come forward because he could no longer stay silent while witnessing the harmful impact that anti-racism instruction has on children
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I felt spoiled for choice when it came to a topic with which to preface this week’s Capital Letter. Dogecoin went quite a long way toward the moon, the U.N.’s secretary-general has pushed for a “solidarity” or wealth tax, and digging further into the details of the administration’s planned new corporate-tax regime produced yet more nasty surprises.
That said, I think that it’s worth continuing to watch how the regulatory state continues to push ahead with its climate agenda in a way that bypasses the normal democratic process and is still not subject to enough scrutiny.