BLACK LIVES MATTER (Paul Joseph Watson - Summit News)

Teacher Tells Student She Doesn’t Have the Right to an Opinion Because She’s “White” and “Blonde

https://summit.news/2020/09/17/teacher-tells-student-she-doesnt-have-the-right-to-an-opinion-because-shes-white-and-blonde/

How much crap do these young school kids have to put up with just for being the skin or hair colour they are?  

Here's the scoop:

A video clip shows a grandmother confronting a teacher over the phone about how she told a student she didn’t have a right to an opinion because she was “white” and “blonde.”

The footage starts with the grandmother explaining to the teacher that her granddaughter is crying and hasn’t been to school because of this “BLM crap.”

She then accuses the teacher of telling her granddaughter that she had no right to express an opinion on the issue because she’s British, white and has blonde hair.

After being told there is an audio recording of the exchange, the teacher responds, “Well I can’t remember, maybe.”

The teacher then accuses the granddaughter Kelsey of having white privilege and saying she didn’t “live through” what the other girl involved in the discussion (who was evidently black) had experienced.

It subsequently emerged that Kelsey had refused to honour Black Lives Matter and the teacher had immediately took the black student’s side because “Kelsey isn’t in a position to know how black girls feel.”

What is white privilege these days?  I've had dark hair for most of my life, though pale skin and blue eyes - only for a short few months in my life but for the most part, I have dyed it various shades of black, blue-black, auburn, or dark brown; I've even dyed it red and purple - though not all at once.

But because I don't have much melanin/pigmentation in my skin, I can't say a thing because that will get me labelled as 'racist' or 'white supremacist'.  And I don't even hate people with darker skin than mine.  

But because I am white, I don't know how a darker skinned person is supposed to feel, I can't have an opinion on it.  Or if I do have an opinion, I am not allowed to express it.

I am so glad this grandmother was able to speak her mind on this, and on behalf of her granddaughter.  I just hope the poor girl gets her own 'justice' from the UK Government Department they call the education (school) system.

Anyway, this is what Watson further has to say:

This is yet another reminder that extremist BLM rhetoric hasn’t just taken over virtually every cultural institution and industry in existence, it’s also now poisoned the schools.

As we highlighted last month, a leftist teacher expressed his concern that parents may now become more aware and adversarial to what their children are being taught due to coronavirus remote learning.

Anything that gets in the way of woke indoctrination is apparently a bad thing.

(no) cheers,

Night Owl

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