Washington Teacher's Union President says worrying about kids killing themselves is an expression of "white privilege"
· Jan 26, 2021 · NottheBee.com

There was a dark time in our history when a white Alabama governor by the name of George Wallace stood on schoolhouse steps to prevent minority children from entering the school.

We've come a long way since then.

Now we have a white Washington teacher's union president by the name of Scott Wilson preventing minority children from entering school.

It might sound eerily similar on the surface but since he said "white supremacy" several times he's clearly woke which is much more important than kids getting an education.

Wilson made his remarks during a meeting of the Pasco School District school board which had been discussing reopening the schools.

"We must not ignore the culture of white supremacy and white privilege..."

Did I mention the school district is over 75% "minority" students?

"...We have seen it in the 'Free-to-breathe, re-open everything' rodeos and rallies that received county commissioner's support."

You clearly support white privilege when you advocate actions that would benefit non-white people the most.

"We speak of equity. We speak of care of all students and yet we listen to voices that say, 'Reopen everything. I'm free to breathe.' Supporting white privilege."

White privilege strikes again, trying to reduce racial and economic inequalities.

"They complain their children are suicidal without school or sports."

They "complain" about their suicidal children.

What a bunch of whiners.

"As a father, daily surviving the suicide of my son, I find these statements...

If you said "deeply moving" or "empathy provoking," I'm afraid you're mistaken.

"...ignorant and another expression of white privilege."

I was going to say I should have seen that coming, but then I remembered I'm not a sociopath.

Private schools are open and providing in-person learning for people who can afford it.

Savvy entrepreneurs are offering parents who cannot afford private schools a space for children to gather indoors and do their remote learning there. This model is popular in the DC area.

In other words, people who can afford to send their kids to school, are, and teachers and students, and monitors aren't being carried out in body bags through a backdoor.

People who can't afford it are left behind and are at the mercy of Joe Biden's strongest constituency just behind transgender radicals and Chinese oligarchs.


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