“USDA is committed to administering all its programs with equity and fairness, and serving those in need with the highest dignity. A key step in advancing these principles is rooting out discrimination in any form – including discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity,” said Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack. “At the same time, we must recognize the vulnerability of the LGBTQI+ communities and provide them with an avenue to grieve any discrimination they face. We hope that by standing firm against these inequities we will help bring about much-needed change.”
Walters doubled down, noting it’s “wild” that even Facebook’s guidance for its community (which requires users to be at least 13 years or older) is higher than that of the Tulsa middle school.
“We’ve got woke Facebook that’s got higher standards than the superintendent of Tulsa Public Schools,” he told host Steve Doocy. “It’s just outrageous.”
“The board first considered an incident with Tulsa Public Schools in which a third-party vendor allegedly held a training session for teachers that included elements meant “to shame white people for past offenses in history,” Board member and State Representative Ajay Pitman said, per the report. The alleged training did not involve students.“
How do you measure shame? Teaching about the Tulsa massacre can shame a white person… even if it isn’t directed towards them specifically.
And this one wasn’t even directed towards students. I thought that was the original intent?
Teachers especially white teachers unless forced with threat of their jobs, are dumbasses for attending any type of horse ■■■■ that’s intended in “shaming” them for being white.
The Tulsa massacre happened. When, where and why are historically important and the facts if approved by the school board should be conveyed to the appropriate age group of students. Why would anyone have a problem with that? But shaming white teachers to convey the material to students for the purpose of shaming them as well because of their skin color? ■■■■ off,
Anyone who allows themselves to be duped into being shamed by a horrific incident they had no part or control of is a dumbass.
Do black people feel shame on Monday morning when 15, 20 or 25 black individuals are murdered by other black people in Chicago? Or Baltimore, DC, St Louis?
Nope. I pray for the victims. ■■■■ the shooter. If I were armed, in the moment and could save lives I’d blow their brains all over the pavement without prejudice.
Not sure but perhaps we are in agreement?