Monday, May 24, 2021

EDUCATION 1619 Project editor 'part of what's wrong with American education'

indoctrination (human brain)

"Moms, dads, concerned citizens: Unless your sons or daughters go to a solidly evangelical school, I can promise that they are going to have four years and $100,000 to discover that they can't know anything."

"Chapel Hill is basically a bar with a $100,000 cover charge."An experienced Christian educator is warning parents that spending tens of thousands of dollars could very well result in their child being indoctrinated into "wokeness" while in the process of getting a four-year degree.

The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has hired New York Times reporter Nikole Hanna-Jones, editor of the controversial "1619 Project," to teach journalism. Hannah-Jones, who is set to join the faculty at UNC-Chapel Hill in July, gained notoriety by changing the date of the founding of America from 1776, when the Founders signed the Declaration of Independence, to 1619 – when the first slave ships hit the American shore. 

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