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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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.

Math scores correlate strongly with IQ. With low IQ, a lot of help and tutoring might barely get you a C in a class you would have otherwise failed at, but you'll just go fail the next round. Unfortunately, our education system is based on the theory that every student is a potential Einstein, not on helping every student be his best self. There are useful things people with 85 IQs can do. There is no need to waste their time and ours trying to make them pass algebra. But admitting this upsets social pieties, and not just about race. White parents of dumb kids are awful about insisting their little brat's just as bright as the kid who got 100 on the trig test without studying, or even remembering we had a test that day.
 
I am a former lifelong liberal to moderate Democrat who has shifted to the other side.

I can't be aligned with these people anymore. The tranny issue and glorifying black criminals broke me.

Heck, I can't be friends with them at this point. They are brainwashed and cult like.

I can't have reasonable discussions with them. No differing points of view seem to be accepted.

One of my former good friends last year during Meet the Teacher night asked this:

Were they jabbed
Did they support the LBGT blah blah gang.

She is a stereotypical married white woman living in comfy relatively crime free suburbia.

Not concerned if her only child was going to be proficient in reading, math, science etc.

Just that shit.
 
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?
I’d argue that it would be fine if that was the case, if you weren’t being intentionally held down as a white male in modern society. More qualified than a black woman for the same position? Tough fucking shit. She just got the job and at 10k higher base salary than you would have been offered without even asking for it.

And of course the counter argument would be “well whites did that to blacks for centuries”

Well, I wasn’t alive for any of that shit, and I was taught that two wrongs don’t make a right. Then again I guess a lot of the people who advocate for this shit didn’t have a father around to teach them that. Who knows?
 
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.
OG's make Free Gibs
Free gibs make dindu men
Dindu men make ratchet hoes
Ratchet hoes destroy free gibs.
Lack of gibs makes OG's.

Dark times for a dark man. If you want, I'll amazon ship you some talcum powder, a blonde wig, and a set of nice clothes - nothing baggy or Nike - and you can walk around a working class white neighbourhood and say 'black women, am I right?'. You'll get a lot of commiseration. In al seriousness though, shit's hilariously fucked. I have a few Paki friends, a couple of Jamaican ones, and a few chinks. Half of them bitch about the same things you do, the other half roll their eyes and call the ones bitching 'privileged'. Turns out that what really does cross racial boundaries, is the ability to shotgun mainstream liberal propaganda and unthinkingly regurgitate buzzwords.

One of the funniest conversations I have ever had with a black guy, was when I was working in the USA (UK born.); and he started going on about how cool Europe was because of the free healthcare, and the lack of racism, and the LGBT acceptance. I honestly felt bad explaining that the UK helped start the triangle trade, the only thing that 90+% of people agree on is 'fuck off foreigns, we're full!', the healthcare is dogshit, and 'lol gay' is the butt of 99% of jokes ever produced in the UK (The other 1% is 'lol man in a dress.'). America is literally the most liberal, open, accepting, socially mobile places on Earth. It has some of the best wages, most flexible employers, and a great social safety net. It's educational opportunities are vast, your ability to make something of yourself is phenomenal. I don't like America, I think a lot of your culture is crass and shitty; but the idea that liberal Americans have, which says that America is this socially backwards regressive hellhole, is laughably out of touch with reality. America might not be the greatest country, but it's certainly the most freeing.

It's incredibly fucked up, that random nigger broodmares can casually, and openly roll their eyes, click their tongues, suck their teeth, flick their weave and bob their heads going 'Uh Uhhhhhhh!' at their sons, fathers, brothers and lovers for no real reason. Act like they're the devil incarnate, and then call a nation that literally keeps them alive for free 'raycis!'.
 
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 a niggerfaggot for using golden freezfag as an avatar but you're a thoughtful poster. I would drive you to a Foot Locker with a drive-thru window for a midnight release if you asked.
 
Heck, I can't be friends with them at this point. They are brainwashed and cult like.

I was acquainted with a lot of leftists for years, they insist they’re not liberals. I never really had any contention with them until recently and I’m eventually probably to cut myself off from them. I’m not going to waste energy trying to treat people with respect when they have no qualms attacking my mental illness and threatening to contact my family over stupid Facebook arguments.

Edit: I got fed up when I was harassed for months because I made a joke at the expense of Joseph Rosenbaum, but it’s okay to mock my struggles with medication because they respect trans people and get upset on the behalf of boy rapists.
 
On the other, while I get he's trying to persuade his fellow leftists that, no, it's not right wing propaganda, things really are this insane - well, the reaction of his 'friends' should have been enough. These are the people who ostensibly know him and trust him, but the moment his experiences stopped supporting their world-view the insults and accusations began.

He thinks these people can listen. He thinks they actually care. He's finding out that it's not true, and is coping hard. This is an idealist discovering he's far more alone than other people have led him to believe, and I'm betting his belief in anything like CRT, equity, really any leftist dogma, is going out the window.
It's only a matter of time before the crazies he's talking about attempt to crucify him as a nazi.
 
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.
But if they dont' go hard authoritarian right wing they're still brainless?

I am a former lifelong liberal to moderate Democrat who has shifted to the other side.

I can't be aligned with these people anymore. The tranny issue and glorifying black criminals broke me.

Heck, I can't be friends with them at this point. They are brainwashed and cult like.

I can't have reasonable discussions with them. No differing points of view seem to be accepted.

One of my former good friends last year during Meet the Teacher night asked this:

Were they jabbed
Did they support the LBGT blah blah gang.

She is a stereotypical married white woman living in comfy relatively crime free suburbia.

Not concerned if her only child was going to be proficient in reading, math, science etc.

Just that shit.
You don't have to trade one form of fanatical stupidity for another....
 
There is no need to waste their time and ours trying to make them pass algebra
Really? Algebra? I'm pretty sure I could teach a border collie algebra. The person is dumb but not retarded. Most of high school trig isn't that bad either tbh. I'm not saying that they should apply for nasa, but I think you're way underestimating what below average, but not actively stupid, means.
 
I’m not going to waste energy trying to treat people with respect when they have no qualms attacking my mental illness and threatening to contact my family over stupid Facebook arguments.
Attacking your mental illness?! Jesus pete, those aren't friends in the first place. What did they do?
 
Really? Algebra? I'm pretty sure I could teach a border collie algebra. The person is dumb but not retarded. Most of high school trig isn't that bad either tbh. I'm not saying that they should apply for nasa, but I think you're way underestimating what below average, but not actively stupid, means.
You can't teach people algebra that don't want to learn and don't show up.

There is negative incentive for a lot of black men to be "book learned" because if they are so then black women won't fuck them. I mean, that's a positive on this forum, but that's still seen as a negative in society overall.

And remember, the black women in this video are COLLEGE STUDENTS.

 
Liberals need to learn to cut off the finger to save the hand. Some kids are just stupid or bad seeds behaviorally. Standards should not be lowered to scoop up these kids, no matter how uncomfy the racial statistics may become. A society needs competent adults or it will just circle the drain

Ironically this just increases inequality; anyone who can afford it will send their kids to private school or move to a better school district. Lower income kids who have potential will get no education which will drastically cut their chances of making it out. It's already happening; I know someone who teaches at a Philly high school and the standards are so low honors kids aren't prepared for college
 
It's already happening; I know someone who teaches at a Philly high school and the standards are so low honors kids aren't prepared for college
There was an article last year where a kid was going to be held back three grades because he didn't pass many classes.

Per usual, his mother was out there saying he was a good boy and the system failed him or whatever. But two points stuck out.
  • His GPA was 0.1373.
  • He ranked 62 out of 120 students.
This kid, who passed three classes in four years, was the MEDIAN of his class.

 
There was an article last year where a kid was going to be held back three grades because he didn't pass many classes.

Per usual, his mother was out there saying he was a good boy and the system failed him or whatever. But two points stuck out.
  • His GPA was 0.1373.
  • He ranked 62 out of 120 students.
This kid, who passed three classes in four years, was the MEDIAN of his class.

I think I just came up with an ideal final solution to the Education question: since we're not drone striking jihadis as much, let's repurpose those resources. Just start with groups of the lowest performing 100 schools every quarter, drone strike the motherfuckers. You'd have teachers beating the black off of niglets out of fear of death. We can suspend the program when America cracks the top 10.
 
I think I just came up with an ideal final solution to the Education question: since we're not drone striking jihadis as much, let's repurpose those resources. Just start with groups of the lowest performing 100 schools every quarter, drone strike the motherfuckers. You'd have teachers beating the black off of niglets out of fear of death. We can suspend the program when America cracks the top 10.
Logan Paul already made a movie with that premise six years ago. Sorry.

 
Logan Paul already made a movie with that premise six years ago. Sorry.

No, see you don't quite get it. This isn't just one test you can game, or a system where you can let the exceptional ones fall through the cracks. Win as a team, lose as a team. Teachers, administrators, and students alike. You don't even have to "pass" anything, your school just cannot be the worst of the worst. You can disagree with my methods but I assure you this would get results with a quickness.
 
It was a mutual but he mentioned SSRI’s and claimed I’m sexually violent because I replied to his comment with a trollface
....okay, that shit is more mentally sick than anything you might have been suffering from. These were not your friends.
B. The Party doesn't give a shit. They will soon disappear you no matter how loyal you were to them.
You are never pure enough, I can testify to that.

I think I just came up with an ideal final solution to the Education question: since we're not drone striking jihadis as much, let's repurpose those resources. Just start with groups of the lowest performing 100 schools every quarter, drone strike the motherfuckers. You'd have teachers beating the black off of niglets out of fear of death. We can suspend the program when America cracks the top 10.
I'd be fine with that, but I'm not keen on killing the support staff who have nothing to do with the curriculum's. Give the janitors and the like the chance to stay home that day at least....
 
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