Head of NYC schools directs $23 million to a mandatory course in "implicit bias"
The unequivocal evidence of liberal-imposed corruption is so pervasive, so ubiquitous, that it's almost impossible to call out every example and still have a life. But here's a good one:
If someone posing as an "education administrator" pushed a mandatory training program on his teachers that condemned "individualism," "objectivity" and "worship of the written word," would you think such a person had the best interests of students in mind?
Would you be inclined to hire such a person for the top position in the school system of a major city?
And yet this perfectly describes the head of New York City's school system, Richard Carranza.
Carranza was appointed by mayor Bill deBlasio (real name Warren Wilhelm jr., changed in 1983 to Warren de Blasio-Wilhelm, then changed a second time in 2002 to his current alias) just 13 months ago. And now, to the surprise of no one, this corruptocrat has now directed $23 million of taxpayer money to a "consultant" for a course on "implicit bias."
Must be one hell of a course. Someone is making an absolute fortune.
But not to worry, citizen: It's all good. I mean, anything that condemns individualism, objectivity and "worship of the written word" just has to produce great results, right?
If someone posing as an "education administrator" pushed a mandatory training program on his teachers that condemned "individualism," "objectivity" and "worship of the written word," would you think such a person had the best interests of students in mind?
Would you be inclined to hire such a person for the top position in the school system of a major city?
And yet this perfectly describes the head of New York City's school system, Richard Carranza.
Carranza was appointed by mayor Bill deBlasio (real name Warren Wilhelm jr., changed in 1983 to Warren de Blasio-Wilhelm, then changed a second time in 2002 to his current alias) just 13 months ago. And now, to the surprise of no one, this corruptocrat has now directed $23 million of taxpayer money to a "consultant" for a course on "implicit bias."
Must be one hell of a course. Someone is making an absolute fortune.
But not to worry, citizen: It's all good. I mean, anything that condemns individualism, objectivity and "worship of the written word" just has to produce great results, right?
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