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Indoctrination

I was watching, SpongeBob SquarePants, on Nickelodeon with my 3-year-old son yesterday, and during one of the commercial breaks, they ran a public service announcement featuring an African-America adolescent describing his life living in America. He said: 

As a young child in America, I lost a lot of innocence earlier than I wanted to. I have experienced mostly micro-aggressions in my life. It feels like there’s always different people watching me whether it be police officers, or it feels like regular people looking at me in a different way because of the color of my skin. I can feel they are assuming I’m doing something wrong, or I’m up to no good. I would love to see a country where we have unity, where people can be themselves and embrace who they are, without being put down in society. My vision is fairness. What’s yours?

This is the racist poison that is being fed to our children in the name of anti-racism. My son simply wanted to watch SpongeBob; he didn’t want to be indoctrinated in far-left racist lies. Everything that the young man in the commercial said which he believes proves that America is racist comes, by his own admission, from his assumptions of other people, based on the way they look, or what job they have. He didn’t give examples of racist acts or words that were targeted at him. He accused people he doesn’t know, who he never spoke to of thought crimes he assumed they committed. He said cops, and “regular people”, which we were to infer are white people, looked at him a certain way, and he then felt they were prejudging him by how he looked.

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