This is why I can not support nor vote for PC Liberals and their agendas. This POS teacher is getting paid with tax payer money (White People's tax money also) and this PC shit is being taught in our schools across the U.S.
http://www.kmov.com/story/33398517/teacher-under-fire-for-claiming-all-white-people-are-racist
NORMAN, OK (KFOR/CNN) - There are startling accusations against a teacher in Norman, OK, after a student says he delivered a lecture claiming all white people are racist.
The video from the teacher caused a student to pull out her cell phone and start recording. She asked that her identity not be revealed.
"He pulls out this globe with a bottle of White-Out and marks over a country or a piece of a country and puts his name on it," the student said. "So, he was basically comparing what he had done to the globe to what we did to America."
The conversation continued after the video ended and the teacher's theory on healing the racial divide surprised those listening.
"To be white is to be racist. Period," the teacher said.
The student said she was instantly offended.
"Half of my family is Hispanic, so I just felt like, you know, him calling me racist just because I'm white. I mean, where's your proof in that?" the student said.
The teacher's lecture continued with an admission that he was also racist.
"Am I racist? I say yeah," the teacher said. "I don't want to be. It's not like I choose to be racist, but do I do things because of the way I was raised?"
The student said she felt like he was advocating other students to pick on white students because of their skin color.
Her father, who also chose not to reveal his identity, said it's over the line.
"Why is it OK to demonize one race to children that you are supposed to be teaching a curriculum to?" her father asked.
Norman Public Schools said the teacher was sharing a perspective that has been shared at a university. In a statement, the superintendent said, "Racism is an important topic that we discuss in our schools. We regret that the discussion was poorly handled. When the district was notified of this concern, it was immediately addressed."
The student said she's concerned about the message being taken literally.
"You start telling someone something over and over again, that's an opinion, and they start taking it as fact," she said. "So, I wanted him to apologize and make it obvious and apparent to everyone that was his opinion."
http://www.kmov.com/story/33398517/teacher-under-fire-for-claiming-all-white-people-are-racist
NORMAN, OK (KFOR/CNN) - There are startling accusations against a teacher in Norman, OK, after a student says he delivered a lecture claiming all white people are racist.
The video from the teacher caused a student to pull out her cell phone and start recording. She asked that her identity not be revealed.
"He pulls out this globe with a bottle of White-Out and marks over a country or a piece of a country and puts his name on it," the student said. "So, he was basically comparing what he had done to the globe to what we did to America."
The conversation continued after the video ended and the teacher's theory on healing the racial divide surprised those listening.
"To be white is to be racist. Period," the teacher said.
The student said she was instantly offended.
"Half of my family is Hispanic, so I just felt like, you know, him calling me racist just because I'm white. I mean, where's your proof in that?" the student said.
The teacher's lecture continued with an admission that he was also racist.
"Am I racist? I say yeah," the teacher said. "I don't want to be. It's not like I choose to be racist, but do I do things because of the way I was raised?"
The student said she felt like he was advocating other students to pick on white students because of their skin color.
Her father, who also chose not to reveal his identity, said it's over the line.
"Why is it OK to demonize one race to children that you are supposed to be teaching a curriculum to?" her father asked.
Norman Public Schools said the teacher was sharing a perspective that has been shared at a university. In a statement, the superintendent said, "Racism is an important topic that we discuss in our schools. We regret that the discussion was poorly handled. When the district was notified of this concern, it was immediately addressed."
The student said she's concerned about the message being taken literally.
"You start telling someone something over and over again, that's an opinion, and they start taking it as fact," she said. "So, I wanted him to apologize and make it obvious and apparent to everyone that was his opinion."