social justice
NYC school separates students by race for ‘equality’
A Manhattan high school separated students based on race for an equal opportunity discussion, on Nov. 23 and 24. Multiple parents complained about Lower Manhattan Community School's move to segregate 7th and 8th graders due to skin color. The stunt was hypocritically intended to illustrate class exercises on "social justice" and ...
Review suspended for adding ‘racial equality and social justice’ to California’s maths studies
California's Board of Education will postpone implementing liberal-leaning changes to its proposed mathematics curriculum. The decision came after people from different walks of life complained to education and political leaders that racial equality and social justice have nothing to do with numbers, quantities, and space. The state board will no longer ...
Black Lives Matter loses co-founder amid corruption allegations
An anti-police protest movement is farewelling one of its most controversial leaders. The Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation will lose Patrisse Cullors who resigned after being widely criticized for her business conduct. "I have got to go [because] I am extremely tired and had the second (CCP Virus) vaccine shot, [and] ...
Major League Baseball is moving All-Star Game in response to Georgia’s passing vote reform
The Major League Baseball (MLB) All-Star Game is relocating in reaction to supposedly discriminatory voting laws recently passed in Georgia. MLB revealed on Friday that the Midsummer Classic would be moved from Atlanta's Truist Park. The league's decision to cancel the July 13 game at Truist Park is the first economic ...
Theater company cancels ‘Cinderella’ for being … too white
After the death George Floyd in the custody of a multiracial squad of Minneapolis policemen, America has been terrified of the idea of "whiteness." Recently, Chanhassen Dinner Theatres has decided to abandon plans to stage Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" in favor of "Footloose." The news was revealed on Monday, March 22, and ...

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