Culture Yes, Things Are Really As Bad As You've Heard - A Leftist Schoolteacher Struggles To Say Aloud the Things He Regularly Witnesses That Are So Outlandish They Sound Made Up By Right-Wing Provocateurs

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I spoke with the anon poster below, a public school teacher in a Blue city in a Blue state, and examined correspondence from his colleagues and supervisors that left no doubt that his personal account is authentic. He is indeed the sort of committed left-wing partisan who uses terms like “systems of oppression” unironically and who regards “anti-woke” polemicists as cynical hacks and grifters. He also happens to be witness to absurd school policies justified under the guise of “racial equity” that are doing harm to the very kinds of students on whose ostensible behalf they are being implemented. This is of course a familiar dynamic with all of the policies embraced as part of the ideological succession in schools: they enact a brazen form of neo-racism rooted in a fundamental contempt for the ability of black students to meet the same standards as other students and act as if the gutting of the most basic standards for all students will somehow help black students rather than harm all students — with the harm disproportionately being visited on the very students the policies claim to help. There is something poignant about the dilemma he describes, about being unable to communicate to his fellow leftist peers the awful magnitude of the moral abdication to which he is witness and party precisely because it is so extreme that all will dismiss it as right-wing propaganda. It is a dilemma widely shared across a range of liberal institutions in which conscientious actors see destructive practices being entrenched and immunized against critique by the same dynamics which they find powerless to resist because the specter of right-wing reaction makes any self-criticism impossible.

The summer program where I'm currently teaching enrolls about seventy students between the ages of six and twelve. Classes are technically open to any child in the district, but only a few parents actually sign their children up themselves; instead, the vast majority of kids are registered for the program by a teacher who was concerned with their academic performance the previous year. Parents can choose to accept or reject the enrollment, but the acceptance rate is something like 90% – it's free, after all, and plenty of these parents are already looking for a safe place to send their children while they work during the day.

This "enroll first, ask questions later" approach removes many of the obstacles that keep struggling students from engaging with other summer programs, many of which have complicated application processes and require children to meet certain academic standards. However, it also means many families aren’t particularly invested in the program itself and, as a consequence, both parent and student engagement is lower than it might otherwise be.

Early on, an administrator confessed that this sort of setup could lead to "attendance issues," which I took to mean some kids showing up late or even skipping class once in a while. Nine of the eleven students in my grade level were absent the first day. The next day, it was ten. By the end of the week, I had one student consistently attending and a few who had been officially withdrawn by their parents – but there were still eight children on my roster who were technically enrolled while having never once shown up.

At this point, I took a look at the waitlist to see if there were any students I could bring in to replace them; the games and activities I’d planned needed more kids anyway, and I knew the waitlist was where families who actually wanted their children to attend usually ended up (students who were just referred by teachers had priority placement). On my lunch break, I walked into the administrator’s office and asked them when I could expect the half-dozen or so children on my grade’s waitlist to be let in.

Immediately, I was informed of something truly absurd: The district is not allowed to remove any student from the program on the basis of non-attendance. A child remains enrolled in my classes until a parent explicitly states they’d like them removed, even if they have never once actually shown up.

Now, when I say the district is “not allowed” to do so, I don’t mean they’re forbidden by some state law or local ordinance. Rather, the district actively embraced this policy as part of their larger equity and racial justice overhaul, and even bragged about doing so in public-facing materials. Their explicit position is that requiring attendance for any district program unfairly victimizes children of color, as does factoring in attendance to any student’s grades during the regular school year. The administrator I spoke to seemed baffled that I would even ask. “I’ll let you know if any parents pull their kids out,” he told me, “but otherwise, your class is technically full.”

As an extra dose of insanity, we can’t even request that the parents of a non-attending student remove their child from the program; doing so, I was told, could “make them feel disrespected” and “communicate to them that their children are not welcome.” We just have to wait and hope they make that decision on their own, risking the occasional hint on a daily absence call that most don’t even pick up.

Over the past week or so, some of the chronically absent have finally been unenrolled. But as the program reaches its halfway point, the number of students who have never once attended but remain on the roster is still larger than the number of students on the waitlist. Today, as I write this, more than a dozen children whose families have actively sought out our help are still sitting at home, unable to attend “full classrooms” of four or five students - who are themselves struggling without peers to work with!

To most people, this sort of policy is absolutely inexplicable. How could it possibly benefit racial justice or equity to keep classrooms half-empty, excluding students who want to attend in deference to those who don't? The whole thing sounds like the sort of outrageous Kafkaesque fantasy a conservative would invent to satirize the ultra-woke and their bigotry of low expectations. But that’s precisely the problem. After all, what options do you have when so many of the people in charge of our schools have priorities so disordered that merely describing them, no matter how dispassionately, will earn you accusations of strawmanning?

I've had liberal friends of mine dispute (to my face!) straightforward accounts of what my colleagues have said. They’ll tell me school districts could never embrace such obviously unworkable policies; what else can I do except shrug my shoulders and say, "I'm sorry, but yes, they can?" They’ll tell me I sound like one of those right-wing grifter types; what else can I do except sigh and tell them the grifters have a point?

This is where I have to stop and make one thing very clear: I’m a leftist. Like, a big one. I hate capitalism, I support abortion on demand, and I unironically use phrases like “systems of oppression” and “the dominant culture.” The last big paper I put together for my undergraduate degree was on critical race theory, for the love of God! I’m not the sort of person who can be easily dismissed as a conservative crank. But plenty of my fellow leftists are still willing to try, on the grounds that anyone who thinks there might be any problem with DEI policies must necessarily be a slack-jawed MAGA troll.

In my short career as an educator, I’ve had countless experiences like this – encounters with colleagues and administrators so surreal that even close friends chided me for exaggerating or “playing into right-wing tropes” when I repeat them. And there’s a sense in which I don’t blame them, because things really are that crazy out here. Let me rattle off two quick examples for now, in case the summer program wasn’t bizarre enough:

1) I once attended a meeting where we brainstormed strategies to increase AP enrollment. When we moved to discuss the gap in enrollment between Black and white students, a senior teacher said that trying to register more children of color for AP classes is inherently racist and that putting greater value on AP classes at all is an expression of white supremacy. To clarify: I don't mean that a senior teacher expressed a complex set of ideas regarding racial justice that could be uncharitably reduced to those claims. I mean I sat in a room where a senior teacher literally spoke the words Trying to register more students of color for AP classes is inherently racist and Putting greater value on AP classes at all is an expression of white supremacy, to an audience of other teachers who nodded along or otherwise kept quiet.

2) I once attended another meeting - lots of meetings when you’re a teacher! - where we were working to approve a new weekly schedule for students. When I said I was concerned that it would require leaving some sections of the curriculum untaught, a colleague said that might actually be a good thing, because most of our students are white and their test scores dropping slightly would help shrink the racial achievement gap in our state. Again, to clarify: I don’t mean my colleague had a a more nuanced approach to testing that a dishonest interlocutor could twist to sound like that. I mean my colleague literally spoke those words. (To be fair, one other teacher did speak up and challenge them this time, albeit very politely.)

Now, do those two anecdotes, no matter how explicitly I describe them, sound like something out of James Lindsay's fever dreams? Yes! Are these things that did, in fact, happen? Also yes! And I just don't know how to get both of those facts across to the fairly large segment of the American population who believes it could only ever be one or the other. (Honestly, if I were more conspiratorial, I would think progressives were engineering this dynamic on purpose; in reality, I think they just organically stumbled on a level of craziness perfectly calibrated to make their critics seem like loons. Lucky them!)

Like I said before, I’m a leftist myself; I have a real and abiding commitment to racial justice in education,. Do I like having to make the same points as pundits who want me kicked out of the classroom too? Of course not. But it's precisely because I think racism and poverty are so rampant in this nation, and our obligation to respond so overwhelming, that I can’t keep pretending these ridiculous DEI schemes aren’t hurting the children we owe so much to. They are. It’s happening, right now.

So that's why I’m writing about these issues – not to dunk on the woke or trigger the libs or “launder my white anxiety” (as a friend recently suggested on social media). I’m writing about these issues because I want to grab anyone who might listen and tell them yes, things really are as bad as you've heard, even if the people you heard it from can be absolutely nuts. These stories sound crazy because they are crazy. It’s not my fault a bunch of cynical hacks noticed that first while all my supposed allies were training themselves to look the other way.

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You don't win a race by going slower, especially when you're already in last place. If a student is behind, they have to work twice as hard to catch up. If a fat person wants to get fit, they have to work twice as hard as someone who is already in shape. Some blacks understand this and escape the nigger spiral, the progressive term for them is "coon".

Sounds like the progressives are intentionally trying to make blacks dumber and less successful, but malice isn't required when stupidity gets the job done just fine.
 
I once attended a meeting where we brainstormed strategies to increase AP enrollment. When we moved to discuss the gap in enrollment between Black and white students, a senior teacher said that trying to register more children of color for AP classes is inherently racist and that putting greater value on AP classes at all is an expression of white supremacy. To clarify: I don't mean that a senior teacher expressed a complex set of ideas regarding racial justice that could be uncharitably reduced to those claims. I mean I sat in a room where a senior teacher literally spoke the words Trying to register more students of color for AP classes is inherently racist and Putting greater value on AP classes at all is an expression of white supremacy, to an audience of other teachers who nodded along or otherwise kept quiet.
And now you know when I gave up talking to my white friends; when the idea that having ANY expectations for black people or even outlining plans to help uplift black people made me racist AGAINST black people. Bigotry by no expectations is a real thing.
 
And now you know when I gave up talking to my white friends; when the idea that having ANY expectations for black people or even outlining plans to help uplift black people made me racist AGAINST black people. Bigotry by no expectations is a real thing.
I find it incredible that if I were to say, "black people's brains just can't handle AP Calculus; we can't expect them to sign up for, much less pass, the class," that's racist, but if I say, "Calculus is an intrinsically racialist construct that excludes Black ways of knowing; we can't expect them too sign up for, much less pass, the class," I'm woke.
 
Tl'dr even though I've realized conservatives were 100% right about everything I'm going to continue hurting people and being an sjw because "racism bad."

There's no hope for these people is there?"
There's more hope than you would think. By and large the most hard core devout conservatives started out as leftists like this teacher, and just got hit with the reality cluebat.
 
I too have a backstage pass. Schools are a shithole right now which is why in my state the job satisfaction in teaching went from 79% in 2013 to 23% now
They are a shithole, but the reasons vary from district to district. You can't sum it all up as "THOSE FUCKING DANGERHAIR TROONS!" and act like every school system does the same shit that bugmen hives do.
 
"Teach" is a generous term anymore. It's more like repeat and drill certain material in hope the younger minds soak it up. Any teaching that's actually done is because the teacher may actually have a drive to impart wisdom and all that other feel-good shit... Those people are also a minority.
There's nothing wrong with drilling certain concepts, in fact that's what they should do with basic arithmetic. It's also a major part of learning languages, it's also a large part of music and art (practicing the same song 100 times or drawing the human figure over and over again). It's always better to learn why things are the way they are, but you do have to have a certain amount of knowledge immediately at hand.
I find it incredible that if I were to say, "black people's brains just can't handle AP Calculus; we can't expect them to sign up for, much less pass, the class," that's racist, but if I say, "Calculus is an intrinsically racialist construct that excludes Black ways of knowing; we can't expect them too sign up for, much less pass, the class," I'm woke.
I'll be honest here, I do sympathize with the idea that a black kid learning calculus is statistically less likely to have a patent to help them with their homework (and calculus can be tricky when you begin) or the resources for tutoring. But then the answer is to provide resources to help them improve or offer some extra credit for additional effort. You want to teach kids that effort put in will be rewarded, even if sometimes it's more holding the carrot out in front of them than we'd like.
 
This book is hysterical-

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In a fit of idealism, Ed Boland left a twenty-year career as a non-profit executive to teach in a tough New York City public high school. But his hopes quickly collided headlong with the appalling reality of his students' lives and a hobbled education system unable to help them.

The do-gooder delusions of a gay progressive smash face first into the brick wall of inner-city minorities' hostility towards all things educational, and hilarity ensues.
 
There's nothing wrong with drilling certain concepts, in fact that's what they should do with basic arithmetic. It's also a major part of learning languages, it's also a large part of music and art (practicing the same song 100 times or drawing the human figure over and over again). It's always better to learn why things are the way they are, but you do have to have a certain amount of knowledge immediately at hand.

I'll be honest here, I do sympathize with the idea that a black kid learning calculus is statistically less likely to have a patent to help them with their homework (and calculus can be tricky when you begin) or the resources for tutoring. But then the answer is to provide resources to help them improve or offer some extra credit for additional effort. You want to teach kids that effort put in will be rewarded, even if sometimes it's more holding the carrot out in front of them than we'd like.
Big x to doubt that most parents of ANY race remember enough calculus to adequately help with high school homework.

Where the difference comes in is that black parents (if it’s even plural) are no doubt significantly less likely by orders of magnitude to pay some broke college student who DOES know calculus to explain it to their kid.
 
If a person is not a liberal when he is twenty, he has no heart; if he is not a conservative when he is forty, he has no brain.
I wonder if we have to revisit that, and shift the ages down. Its pretty easy to learn the hard way how shit the liberals are for the average person by 17, just try and apply for any education grants and post secondary schools as a white male. And even the wokest of people would have to be willfully ignorant by the time they're thirty to not see how its fucking up so many social and economic matters.
 
I wonder if we have to revisit that, and shift the ages down. Its pretty easy to learn the hard way how shit the liberals are for the average person by 17, just try and apply for any education grants and post secondary schools as a white male. And even the wokest of people would have to be willfully ignorant by the time they're thirty to not see how its fucking up so many social and economic matters.
Probably depends on the demographic. Although I would say you need at least five years in "the real world" to know what's happening; it's hard to tell when you live it every day.

The one thing I noticed is that once I graduated high school (and college actually), I never saw any of my friends again from school. Maybe once in a while, but they all seemed to move on rather quickly and social media wasn't as big during that time (maybe it changed now). So I think even with a white male, they need 2 years out of the indoctrination system to realize "wait a second...." Then again, maybe not because men aren't even enrolling in college any more. Which also leads to my favorite articles about how women are most affected because there aren't as many "college educated" men to date. Men making $100K in a trade are literally invisible, but that's off-topic.

I would say age 25 for white men, age 30-40 for actual 9-5 black men (not Pookie and Ray Ray) depending on how many black people call him a sellout.
 
My whole life there's been this "The US is 25th place in the world in terms of education and therefore we suck and our methods suck and we need to be more like the Japs or the Finns or fucking whoever" narrative.

One of the things that SHOOK my understanding of schooling is that this is actually total bullshit.

90% of the schools in the country are fantastic. Better than the Japs, better than the Finns. Truly the best schools in the world.

The problem is that the bottom 10% are so bad that they suck the whole country down.

Trying to rearrange the entire education system because these schools and kids suck is the worst thing we can do.

I want to look an educational expert dead in the eye and ask, "We have 70 years of experimentation trying to bring black kids up to the same level as everyone else. Has anything actually worked at all? So what makes you think experimenting with the education of every child is the solution?"
 
I wonder if we have to revisit that, and shift the ages down. Its pretty easy to learn the hard way how shit the liberals are for the average person by 17, just try and apply for any education grants and post secondary schools as a white male. And even the wokest of people would have to be willfully ignorant by the time they're thirty to not see how its fucking up so many social and economic matters.
I remember my old man telling me this when I was leaving high school too - "Pleb, you're a white male. Nobody's going to have a hand stretched out to help you out." How fucked are things when something like that is a way of life, and nobody has any incentive to fix it?
 
And now you know when I gave up talking to my white friends; when the idea that having ANY expectations for black people or even outlining plans to help uplift black people made me racist AGAINST black people. Bigotry by no expectations is a real thing.
That's a big part of why I blame whites for black misbehavior. A monkey is going to be a monkey, but whites don't need to encourage them by carrying on about racism and other myths.
 
I remember my old man telling me this when I was leaving high school too - "Pleb, you're a white male. Nobody's going to have a hand stretched out to help you out." How fucked are things when something like that is a way of life, and nobody has any incentive to fix it?
Quite frankly, the same could be said for a lot of black men. Hell, at this point, black women will actively sabotage black men (the quality men) in the name of feminism.

I am not exaggerating when I say that I am more scared of black women than actual skinhead neo Nazis at this point. At least the skinheads will just beat the shit out of me and leave me in a gutter. You anger a black woman once, and she will sicc the police on you AND get you fired from your job because "misogyny."

Edit: Quick example. This is a black woman screaming at a black male judge as she tries to sue a black man for $10K for "lying" to her on a date. Even in court black women will just scream over the judge and as the defendant you can't say shit or you are going to be in contempt. Notice the defendant in this clip doesn't say anything for like eight minutes.

 
Quite frankly, the same could be said for a lot of black men. Hell, at this point, black women will actively sabotage black men (the quality men) in the name of feminism.

I am not exaggerating when I say that I am more scared of black women than actual skinhead neo Nazis at this point. At least the skinheads will just beat the shit out of me and leave me in a gutter. You anger a black woman once, and she will sicc the police on you AND get you fired from your job because "misogyny."
Lol, as a former 'skinhead' and still active Neo-Nazi, I'll tell you straight that I wouldn't kick you even if my shiny docs were covered in actual animal shit. It's not worth the time, effort, and possible jail time to attack random niggers. I literally could not give a single flying fuck if your kind were all rounded up, put into ditched and shot with AAA guns until the pit resembled low cost salsa. However, that lack of care is exactly what makes me less hostile to you than random negresses, and random liberal retards. Because the negress is going to try and demolish your life, masculinity and self esteem; for some reason they seem to despite black men with a burning passion. White liberals just see you guys as pets at best. Never ceases to make me laugh.

Most 'Nazis' in the modern world have three primary goals. 1) Get away from liberals/liberals pet niggers. 2) Get together with people that are the same as them. 3) Prosper. That means they're going to try and get away from pavement apes, and their open air zoos; not try and fight in them. Liberals want to import gorillas to everywhere, all at once.
 
However, that lack of care is exactly what makes me less hostile to you than random negresses, and random liberal retards. Because the negress is going to try and demolish your life, masculinity and self esteem; for some reason they seem to despite black men with a burning passion. White liberals just see you guys as pets at best. Never ceases to make me laugh.
How sad is it that this is true?

I've mentioned it several times, but this forum is the only place I can talk about these issues. Here. With you autists spamming the word nigger. This is still my only option. Not to friends; not to family; not to social media. Here.

I think this is how cults start. Maybe I am Clayton Bigsby? Or at least Clarence Thomas. Thomas is my hero after all.
 
How sad is it that this is true?

I've mentioned it several times, but this forum is the only place I can talk about these issues. Here. With you autists spamming the word nigger. This is still my only option. Not to friends; not to family; not to social media. Here.

I think this is how cults start. Maybe I am Clayton Bigsby? Or at least Clarence Thomas. Thomas is my hero after all.
You're our nigger. And you're a pretty cool guy at that.
 
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