Marxist curriculum is a roadmap for creating a new generation of radicals



If you have not read some of the more radical curricula taught around the country, allow Mark Levin to fix that.

Every course is an opportunity for Marxists to indoctrinate kids. In the past, to suggest that the school's curriculum was a hotbed of propaganda was waved away because of the subtle ways propagandists wrote the material.

In this clip from "LevinTV," Mark discusses educational material that will continue corrupting the impressionable minds of children in this nation.




Art curriculum, for example, includes a lesson called Culture Jamming. In this lesson, students explore the use of street art for "critiquing society and broadcasting subversive messages about race and social justice," and then they get to "design their graffiti art pieces using stencils." Their challenge is to design art that "challenges their viewers to look at or think about an aspect of race or social justice from a new perspective."

One lesson is on "Favianna Rodriguez and printmaking for social justice." The point of this lesson is to form an understanding of using printmaking for activism.

If that example was not enough to illustrate how schools brainwash children, try this one on for size.

Literature that teaches students about themselves and others to support students in grappling with themes of race identity and intersectionality to help students think more expansively about what constitutes a text and to demonstrate that all texts grapple with identity and race either explicitly or implicitly.

The mathematics lesson discussed Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and a Supreme Court Case ruling that DACA was unconstitutional.

Mark summarizes the curriculum as "learning to hate the Supreme Court." Establishing the existence of the racial wealth gap and how prison gerrymandering harms communities of color. Also, food deserts in low-income communities and redlining racially discriminatory housing practices. Perpetuating the narrative that police killings of people of color are systemic. In other words, taking the American Marxist movement and teaching the most radical elements to children.

Watch the clip for Mark's complete reaction to what appears to be a roadmap for creating a new generation of little radicals.

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'Sesame Street' casts new black muppets to educate children on ‘ABCs of racial literacy’



Sesame Workshop, creator of "Sesame Street," is introducing two new black Muppet characters in order to teach children about "racial literacy."

The move is part of Sesame Workshop's "Coming Together" initiative, which is the organization's "ongoing commitment to racial justice."

What are the details?

A press release from the organization states that a black Muppet father and son, Elijah and Wesley Walker, are joining the show in order to combat racism and, according to The Daily Wire, advance "racial justice" agendas.

The two new Muppets, according to the release, will teach kids about the "ABCs of Racial Literacy," according to Sesame Workshop senior vice president Jeanette Betancourt.

In a statement, Betancourt explained the need for such Muppets.

"At Sesame Workshop, we look at every issue through the lens of a child," she explained. "Children are not colorblind — not only do they first notice differences in race in infancy, but they also start forming their own sense of identity at a very young age. 'The ABCs of Racial Literacy' is designed to foster open, age-appropriate conversations among families and support them in building racial literacy. By encouraging these much-needed conversations through Coming Together, we can help children build a positive sense of identity and value the identities of others."

Kay Wilson Stallings, executive vice president of Creative and Production, Sesame Workshop, added, "Sesame Workshop has always stood for diversity, inclusion, equity, and kindness. As a trusted source for families, we have a responsibility to speak out for racial justice and empower families to have conversations about race and identity with their children at a young age. The work to dismantle racism begins by helping children understand what racism is and how it hurts and impacts people. Sadly, today's announcement comes at a time of racial and social discord when many families are in need of support in talking to their children about racism. We're proud to reaffirm our Coming Together commitment to racial justice, which will be woven into new Sesame Workshop content for years to come."

The release also noted that the new "ABCs of Racial Literacy" are "designed to help all families celebrate their own unique identities, while also providing age-appropriate language and strategies to answer sometimes-tough questions around race and racism."

"In one video featuring two new Muppets, 5-year-old Wes and his father Elijah, Elmo wants to know why Wes's skin is brown," the release continued. "Elijah explains the concept of melanin and that the color of our skin is an important part of who we are. ... In another video coming soon, Rosita's mom and her friend Sofia help Rosita cope with a racist incident in the grocery store, while also celebrating speaking Spanish."

Families can find related resources at SesameWorkshop.org/ComingTogether.