In America, teachers are supposed to educate children how to be good people and strong citizens. This education should not include indoctrination into violent Marxist causes such as BLM, which claims to peacefully care for all black lives but has destroyed public and private property, committed assault, and murdered David Dorn – who was black and a retired police officer.
But one teacher in Burlington, Wisconsin missed the memo. Melissa Statz took it upon herself to teach her fourth grade class that BLM is not only acceptable – it is necessary in order to stop “systemic racism.” When parents became furious at her defense of the violent movement, Statz defended herself, saying, “I think it’s a human rights issue.”
It is a human rights issue, but not in the way BLM wants us to think, and not towards those they want us to hate. The only racists in the room are BLM themselves. Black police officer Jakhary Jackson shared his experience with white BLM protestors shutting him down. Glenn T. Stanton with The Federalist reports that “It isn’t Jackson’s superiors who demand he not speak, it’s the young white protestors — nearly every night. Jackson explains that when ‘a brother or sister’ approaches him, wanting his perspective on things, white protesters jump in like clockwork to tell the inquirer, ‘F-ck the police. Don’t talk to him.’”
BLM isn’t anti-racism, they’re just anti-police and anti-law. The teachers telling young, impressionable children otherwise are not stopping racism. They’re just disguising it under the label of “justice.” But BLM counts on this indoctrination. It’s just the next logical step in their plan to “Cancel America.” They want to convince us that America is racist and that the only way forward is to bring it down, no matter what color lives they hurt in the process.
We need to remember that while America isn’t perfect, it is good. Certainly better than the race-dividing dogmas of BLM would have us believe. We must stop the spread of BLM’s lying agenda to our children and remember that “America is Good” – and that we can make it better by upholding law and truthful education.
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