Calls For Illinois To Abolish History Classes Because It ‘Leads To White Privilege And A Racist Society’–No, This Is Not Satire
Most revolutionaries wait until a government is toppled before they try to erase the national history of the previous government. Do these ‘educators’ think that battle is already won?
Activists are leveraging the nation’s revulsion to bigotry to force an agenda down our throats. They have a very simple and ruthless system for forcing that change: find something they don’t like, call it ‘racist’ and demand it be removed.
Just last week we saw that tactic employed by Alexandria Occasional Cortex, trying to claim that a priest who intentionally risked — and eventually gave — his life in service of an isolated Hawaiian leper colony is the embodiment of racism and colonialism… she insisted that a Hawaiian political leader (female) would be a far more appropriate representation.
Setting aside for the moment, what a Puerto Rican woman from New York does or doesn’t know about what’s ‘best’ for the people of Hawaii, this is precisely the game that ‘intersectional’ politics plays. Set one group against another with the ‘victim group’ always being the sympathetic character in their story– facts be damned.
No wonder they hate history. As it happens, history is replete with stories of dead white guys doing things that might be viewed as decent, perhaps even noble. Things that shaped the history of the nation.
And that just won’t do. We need to silence history altogether until such time as we can wipe away those stories and replace them with stories as dishonest and historically disreputable as the New York Times’ discredited 1619 Project.
Leaders in education, politics and other areas gathered in suburban Evanston Sunday to ask that the Illinois State Board of Education change the history curriculum at schools statewide, and temporarily halt instruction until an alternative is decided upon.
At a news conference, State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford said current history teachings lead to a racist society and overlook the contributions of women and minorities.
Before the event Sunday, Rep. Ford’s office distributed a news release “Rep. Ford Today in Evanston to Call for the Abolishment of History Classes in Illinois Schools,” in which Ford asked the ISBOE and school districts to immediately remove history curriculum and books that “unfairly communicate” history “until a suitable alternative is developed.” –NBCChicago
From the Press Release:
Rep. Ford Today in Evanston to Call for the Abolishment of History Classes in Illinois Schools
Concerned that current school history teaching leads to white privilege and a racist society, state Rep. La Shawn K. Ford, D-Chicago, will join local leaders today at noon at the Robert Crown Center in Evanston to call on the state to stop its current history teaching practices until appropriate alternatives are developed.
“When it comes to teaching history in Illinois, we need to end the miseducation of Illinoisans,” Ford said. “I’m calling on the Illinois State Board of Education and local school districts to take immediate action by removing current history books and curriculum practices that unfairly communicate our history. Until a suitable alternative is developed, we should instead devote greater attention toward civics and ensuring students understand our democratic processes and how they can be involved. I’m also alarmed that people continue to display symbols of hate, such as the recent display of the Confederate flag in Evanston.”
Attendees at Sunday’s press conference will discuss how current history teaching practices overlook the contributions by Women and members of the Black, Jewish, LGBTQ communities and other groups. These individuals are pushing for an immediate change in history changing practice starting this school year.
“The miseducation of our children must stop,” said Meleika Gardner of We Will. “It is urgent that it comes to an end as we witness our current climate become more hostile. Miseducation has fed and continues to feed systemic racism for generations. If Black History continues to be devalued and taught incorrectly, then it will call for further action.”
Evanston Mayor Steve Hagerty notes “As Mayor, I am not comfortable speaking on education, curriculum, and whether history lessons should be suspended. This is not my area. Personally, I support House Bill 4954 because I am interested in learning more and believe the history of Black people should be taught to all children and include all groups, Women, LatinX, and Native Indians who helped to build America.” –NBCChicago
Their emphasis just happens to be centered on all the preferred groups of the Intersectional political coalition the Left has been trying to cobble together for a hard turn toward socialism.
And they want to erase any history that doesn’t align with their anti-traditionalist narratives. Like Soviets did when they rose to power, like Mao did when he rose to power, and like the Taliban did when they rose to power.
Forget the fact that the significant numerical majority of Americans in history do NOT fit neatly into one of their interest groups. And it so happens that, by definition, they played important roles in our development as a nation. That is how history works.
There have been men and women of greatness, across all manner of ethnic, socioeconomic, and cultural backgrounds. The point is, they are usually remembered for their DEEDS, not their skin color or gender.
Fredrick Douglas, MLK, Harriet Tuban, Helen Keller and many others were not remembered for their race and sex primarily — there are plenty of men and women of their peers whose names are lost to history — but for the things they DID that changed the world around them.