Yeah, I'm sure tha this "student" came to this magical 'realization' all by him/herself.A school in Ohio abruptly ended a reading of Dr. Seuss' The Sneetches after a student recognized its lessons about racism.
NPR. She boon. Reporter.According to an article by The Dispatch, a third-grade classroom within Shale Meadows Elementary School, which is part of Ohio's Olentangy Local School District, was reading Dr. Seuss' The Sneetches while spending a day with NPR reporter Erika Beras.
Another brainwashed kid. And who might've made him believe something like that?At one point, one of the students made a comment about the book's themes and lessons on racism. "It's almost like what happened back then, how people were treated...Like, disrespected...Like, white people disrespected Black people, but then, they might stand up in the book," the student commented.
Liberal cat lady with 200 useless college degrees who goes home every night to a house full of cats and books on Marxist philosophy LOLThe district's assistant director of communications, Amanda Beeman , stoop up and interrupted the reading shortly after the comment was made. "I don't know if I feel comfortable with book being one of the ones featured," Beeman said. "I just feel like this isn't teaching anything about economics, and this is a little bit more about differences with race and everything like that."
What friggin' book are these assholes reading!!? The Sneetches I read in school wasn't about any of those things.Beras later contacted Beeman about what happened, Beeman said, "When the book began addressing racism, segregation and discriminating behaviors, this was not the conversation we had prepared Mrs. Robek, the students or parents would take place.
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