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Massachusetts school district pushes grade schoolers to read books about ‘White privilege,’ ‘Whiteness’

A public school district in Massachusetts included books about “White privilege” and “Whiteness” in a recommended summer reading list for grade school students.

Belmont Public Schools, located in a Boston suburb, includes a list titled “Race, Culture, and Activism” of suggested books for students from kindergarten through fifth grade to read over the summer.

The reading list includes the book “Not my Idea: A Book About Whiteness,” in which the devil approaches the main character with a “Contract Binding you to Whiteness.”

The imaginary terms offer “stolen land,” “stolen riches” and “special favors.” It adds that “WHITENESS gets” “your soul” and “to mess endlessly with the lives of your friends, neighbors, loved ones and all fellow humans of COLOR.” The end contains a section for signature and notes “[l]and, riches and favors may be revoked at any time, for any reason.”

The reading list also includes “Race Cars: A Children’s Book About White Privilege.” The book “tells the story of 2 best friends, a white car and a black car, that have different experiences and face different rules while entering the same race,” according to its Amazon description.

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4 thoughts on “Massachusetts school district pushes grade schoolers to read books about ‘White privilege,’ ‘Whiteness’”

  1. Oh hell…in high school, my teacher would suggest interesting novels to read. I know she was hittin on me. What she never found out, those novels helped me nail her daughter! Although a short time, that was a great summer after our senior year! Hahahah.

  2. Every one of these school superintendants and teachers should be fired immediately!!! There is no way I would send a child of mine to public school. I’d rather they grew up stupid than ignorant and brainwashed with all this filth the schools are now teaching/ Let’s get back to teaching the basics instead of readin’, ritin’ and racism.

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