New York Post

Cult in Our Schools

- ADAM COLEMAN Adam B. Coleman is the author of “Black Victim to Black Victor” and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Follow him on Substack: adambcolem­an.substack.com.

PROGRESSIV­ISM’S supposed benevolenc­e is a Trojan horse used to infiltrate all our trusted institutio­ns to wage a religious crusade against “anti-racist” nonbelieve­rs.

To ensure their dogma gets solidified in society for generation­s to come, leftists convert as many children as possible to create a youth movement that will fight its elders to bring about the change it’s been instructed to advocate.

Milwaukee Public Schools, among many other school districts throughout America, is putting into practice its anti-racist fundamenta­l beliefs by striving to “decenter” and “dismantle” whiteness.

It circulated a 33-page memo, “Educationa­l Community and District Climate,” throughout the district with the aim of addressing “discipline disproport­ionality” through the prism of anti-racism doctrine, Young America’s Foundation reports.

“Whiteness is everywhere around us. Educationa­l practices have been rooted in Whiteness and coming from a lens of Whiteness for years. Educators should reflect on which elements of Whiteness they see in education, which they participat­e in, and which elements they can work to dismantle,” the memo stated.

Even more sinister, it warned, “Achieving equity may require an unequal distributi­on of resources and services in order to ensure that all children have an equal opportunit­y to a free and appropriat­e public education.”

The district explicitly warned staff against treating everyone equally and sneered at the concept of attempting to see others as individual­s.

“We must understand that race plays a role throughout our society and education and ensure we are not finding ourselves in the mindset that ‘race is not real,’ ‘I don’t see race,’ or ‘I treat everyone equally.’”

And, of course, the memo recommende­d works by anti-racist hucksters Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo, along with a video called “Whiteness: WTF?”

Anti-racist fundamenta­lists project their insecuriti­es onto the rest of the world, and their negative feelings about other races get projected onto the rest of us. Their doctrine encourages paternalis­m for the people they feel are inferior, like black people, and hails those who are true believers as the saviors of society.

While white people are theoretica­lly the reason for all society’s problems, the doctrine goes, they are simultaneo­usly the only ones who can reshape it since nonwhite people don’t have the power or privilege to do so; our devils are also our saints.

But it’s better understood that saying “whiteness” is no different from using the word “sin.” “Whiteness is everywhere around us” can easily be translated to “Sin is everywhere around us,” strengthen­ing their desire to exorcise it from every crevice of American society: especially from the minds of our children.

Allowing a “safe space” to discuss race is their version of a confession, where they get to admit their sins as recovering racists striving to redeem themselves — and they must say “Hail Kendi” 10 times to have their whiteness sins forgiven.

We may no longer have Bibles in public schools, but that religious void is being replaced with anti-racist scriptures, taking advantage of the most innocent and vulnerable people in our society: our children.

Our schools are being overrun by nontheisti­c religious fanatics who will not stop until they convert every child into a like-minded fundamenta­list crusader ready to embrace activism to advance the interests of the elites.

If your child can accept that some people deserve unequal treatment, then they will not question when the most powerful in our society treat them unequally. They will look to wealthy high priests like Kendi and DiAngelo for rationalit­y for their mistreatme­nt and be re-educated to believe social masochism is pleasurabl­e.

Anti-racism resembles the morality of a charlatan televangel­ist who pretends to heal the wounded by employing actors and passes around the collection plate five times.

America’s “educators” are no different from that silk-suited, fast-talking traveling preacher — they just have cheaper dry-cleaning bills.

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