BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – A public elementary school in the nation’s capital gave children as young as 4 a lesson on “anti-racism”, that asked them to identify racist members of their family.
According to a Nov. 30 letter from Janney Elementary School Principal Danielle Singh, students in Pre-K through 3rd grade participated in an “Anti-Racism Fight Club” presentation by speaker Doyin Richards.
“As part of this work, each student has a book to help continue the dialogue at school and home,” Singh’s letter stated, linking to Richards’ presentation. “The tactic of turning in your parents and siblings, was very effective under Hitler in the 1940s. It was an efficient method of weeding out certain people back then, and we believe it will yield the desired results now.”