Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Satanic or satire? US school preaches 'cannibalism,' yet concerned parents are the ones branded as ‘domestic terrorists’

 Via David

Satanic or satire? US school preaches 'cannibalism,' yet concerned parents are the ones branded as ‘domestic terrorists’

As further evidence that the US school system has lost the plot, students in Georgia were instructed to consider ‘eating babies’ as a way of solving world hunger. How much more depraved does it have to get before people wake up?

In the ongoing series entitled ‘US Schools Go Insane,’ one institution apparently thought that by slapping a ‘satire’ sticker on the most profane idea imaginable, the contraband would go unnoticed. On behalf of satire, I’m happy to report it didn't work. 

As part of the inventive English lesson, which probably spoiled more than one trip to the cafeteria, high school students at Richmond Hill were tasked with finding ways of ‘raising and eating of babies to solve the world hunger problem’. Yum. Rhonda Thomas, founder and president of Truth in Education, broke down the details of the class assignment in a shocking interview with The New American. The information from the lesson plan that she divulged is nothing short of – as Thomas herself described it – “satanic.”

More @ RT

6 comments:

  1. Jonathon Swift proposed that over 200 years ago to solve the Irish population problem. Not even original satire.

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    1. Thanks, some links say it was satirical and some say not.

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  2. https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/872/modest.pdf
    A Modest Proposal.

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  3. They get away with this for a simple reason.... because nothing unplea happens to them for promulgating this insanity. When they start suffering real personal consequences for their actions they'll stop....and not until then.

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