Seattle Public Schools Black Lives Matter Lesson Plan Promotes ‘Anti-Police Stories’: Radio Host

Public schools in Seattle that give lesson plans for Black Lives Matter to children promote “anti-police stories,” radio host Jason Rantz said Tuesday.

“It’s a curriculum that, to be clear, not only has an impact on Seattle. It’s taking place in schools across the country this week,” KTTH Seattle’s radio talk show told The Faulkner Focus.

Among other things, the Black Lives Matter curriculum integrated program explicitly teaches students how to become progressive social justice activists.

“It sends a number of anti-police stories, including that the police are deliberately targeting African Americans to kill, that they prefer not to decalate, and that they are using violence quickly because of their training,” he said. Rantz said.

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Black Lives Matter’s lesson plans are ‘radical’, Rantz argued in an article he wrote on Tuesday.

Public schools in Seattle are holding a “Black Lives Matter at School Week” that runs from February 1st to 5th.

Rantz wrote: “It indoctrinates primary and middle schoolers to believe that black people are ‘being systematically and deliberately targeted for doom’ in their country. They are even learning to blame the police and distrust.”

“There is not a hint of ideological diversity in any of the lesson plans,” Rantz said.

Rantz, who exploded the content being taught to students, said the curriculum “any prison or immigration law” is state violence. ‘

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“And it doesn’t just stop with policing and diversity issues,” Rantz said. “It specifically says it goes to the family structure. It teaches children as young as kindergartens that they have to choose their own gender. And I think my favorite series from the curriculum that was put out there was to treat everyone the same unintentionally oppressive.”

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