High
school football coach Dave Flynn was reportedly fired for challenging
critical race theory and Black Lives Matter propaganda being taught in
his daughter’s seventh grade, public school classroom
InterNewsCast
January 22, 2021
Flynn had held the position for a decade and was “widely respected”
by the community – Massachusetts’s Dedham Public School District –
according to local news.
His termination – chalked up to “significant philosophical
differences with the direction, goals, and values of the school
district” in a Dedham Public Schools announcement – was a result of him
challenging the left-wing curricula dominating his daughter’s
classroom.
His daughter’s teacher, Kim Randall, allegedly made students participate
in activities she designed to prominently display her personal Bitmoji
wearing Black Lives Matter insignia. The content of the activities
amplified critical race theory, encouraging students to provide examples
of “stereotype,” “prejudice,” and “discrimination.”
Students were also told to analyze a cartoon depicting a white woman and
black male interacting while contemplating “risk factors” and
“mitigating factors.”
In response,
Flynn contacted the school’s Principal, Karen Hillman, to voice his
concerns with the politicization of his daughter’s classroom. His
concerns, however, were ignored by school leadership, with Principal
Hillman noting seventh graders would be taught how to “understand [their] own identityes, the identites of others and the perspectives that shape our reality.”
Flynn continued to advocate on behalf of his daughter, contacting
Superintendent Michael Welch regarding the teachings in his daughter’s
classroom.
In response, Welch expressed support for Black Lives Matter, bragged
about how the school has increasingly employed less white adults, and
hyped the introduction of critical race theory into the classroom, as
revealed by a summary from a local news outlet:
-
- Stated that he fully supported Black Lives Matter
- Bragged
about how he hired Dr. Roy because he was “committed to being more
involved with diversity, equity, and inclusion,” and did not believe
equality should be taught in schools
- Claimed that
white employees in the DPS are having trouble interacting with students
of color and other cultures, so Dr. Roy was allowed to rewrite the
curriculum to one that aligned with critical race theory
- Bragged
about how in 1993 over 97% of Dedham teachers were white, as opposed to
now when just 70% of Dedham teachers are white (based on the profile pictures on Dedham Middle School’s website that does not appear to be the case, and the town itself is 95% white and 1.5% black, which would mean white teachers are “underrepresented”)
- Said that
students in Dedham were “astronomically white” and needed to be exposed
to critical race theory so that non-white students could be more
comfortable in the schools, despite no such issues existing
- Claimed that
teachers were encouraged to express themselves in ways they feel will
help the students, unless that meant supporting the police or
advertising conservative opinions in class
- Said that
teachers need to embrace different cultures of students from around the
world, including cultures where students are taught not to look at
teachers in the eyes, and rejected the idea that students should adopt
American culture because assimilation is racist
- Stated that
these new civics courses and the new hiring of the equality, culture
diversity and inclusion officer was to teach administrators, teachers,
custodians, nurses, cafeteria workers and all other employees of the
schools how to teach kids from different cultures
- Stated that he would be using affirmative action to hire more
non-white teachers, because he believes that black students cannot learn
effectively from white teachers, something that is stressed in critical
race theory
After the inaction, Flynn pulled his children out of the school, opting for a Catholic institution.
1 comment:
Anyone with an IQ greater than that of a dog turd SHOULD challenge critical race theory. It is horseshit.
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