A biracial high school student failed a mandatory sociology class after he refused to confess that he had “white dominance” at his public charter school.
William Clark is a senior at Democracy Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he is failing a mandatory class entitled “Sociology of Change” after refusing to confess that he held “white dominance.” Gabrielle Clark, William’s single mother, filed a lawsuit against the school.
According to a fundraising page run by the Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR), William was required to reveal his “race, gender, religious, and sexual identities, and then attach derogatory labels to those identities.” Students were allegedly asked to “undo and unlearn their beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that stem from oppression.”
Clark alleges that after her son objected to labeling himself as “privileged” or an “oppressor,” he was subsequently punished with a failing grade.
The lawsuit against Democracy Prep claims that the school violated the young Clark’s First Amendment rights by “repeatedly compelling his speech involving intimate matters of race, gender, sexuality, and religion.” It also argues that the school created a “psychologically abusive” and “hostile educational environment.”
Go get the marxist PIGS. WE WILL NOT TOLERATE THIS FACIST AGENDA….
The evil of luciferian idealogy right here….remove your kids from these evil institution.. demand school vouchers or it will get worse
This focus on diversity can become its own god. Diversity itself is revered rather than the One who created that diversity. An emphasis on diversity tends to highlight our differences. God is more concerned with unity (Ephesians 4:3). Galatians 3:28 says, “There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” God is saying that our differences are not what should define the children of God. Those who belong to the Lord Jesus should first define themselves as God’s children. We must be willing to set diversity aside in favor of unity in spirit. Jesus’ passionate prayer in John 17shows that His desire for His disciples was that “they may be one as you and I are one” (verse 22).