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Pennsylvania Parents Sue School District Over Curriculum Involving Black Lives Matter, Systemic Racism: These Topics Are Anti-Christian
MARISA SARNOFF Jun 18th, 2021, 2:59 pm
A Pennsylvania couple is suing their childrens school district for discrimination stemming from their refusal to let their kids participate in curriculum discussing race, which the parents describe as anti-Christian and anti-white.
Maureen and Christopher Brophy sued the East Penn School District on Monday, claiming constitutional and civil rights violations under the Civil Rights Act and the American Disabilities Act.
The Brophys tried to opt-out of curriculum that included the book White Fragility as required reading for their children, a 16-year-old son identified as C.B. and a 15-year-old daughter identified as M.B.
[The Brophys] indicated that the use of topics within their childrens classroom such as systemic racism, white fragility, religion, white privilege, Black Lives Matter, and police brutality were not acceptable and would not be tolerated, the complaint says. Plaintiff Parents explained that these topics are anti-Christian and therefore, discriminate directly against their religion.
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malaise
(269,200 posts)The racists never give up!
CurtEastPoint
(18,668 posts)gratuitous
(82,849 posts)And by golly, we want our kids to be the same!
Considering how Pennsylvania decided a case a few years ago against some yahoos that wanted the schools not to teach evolution, the Brophys may want to get used to disappointment.
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)and has been for decades?
You can't discuss our sins in public school! It is not christian!
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)On edit: At least not as REQUIRED reading, as a option it might be fine.
I think their argument based on 'religious freedom' is stupid, but at the same time ... I understand the complaint.
Flame away ...
Phoenix61
(17,019 posts)Jim__
(14,088 posts)If this book is part of a class that discusses a number of books with different points of view, then I think it discussing it is legitimate. But, if the class is limited to discussion of this book, I don't think that's appropriate for a high school class. The reviews I've read of this book, indicate it presents a vast over-simplification of complex issues.
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)Then okay. But I don't think it should be required reading for a high school student.
Unless maybe if what's inside of it is vastly different from what's suggested by its cover, which is always possible
JHB
(37,163 posts)Botany
(70,594 posts)Fox News is a brain sucking cancer on America.
Jedi Guy
(3,260 posts)Botany
(70,594 posts)A tribe of Jews from the land of David migrated to current day Somalia.
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)not supported by DNA groupings. We all have the same DNA with a few variations seen more commonly in some geographic areas than in all.
Jedi Guy
(3,260 posts)As far as I've read, the Jewish diaspora didn't reach Africa until a while after the time of Jesus, possibly centuries after. So unless I'm missing something, which is certainly possible, there's no historical evidence to support the claim that Jesus was black. Furthermore, he was, as I pointed out, Judaean, and his lineage is traced back to either King David or King Solomon, depending on the source.
This is not to say that he was white, of course. The popular images of Jesus, with the long flowing brown hair, lily white skin, blue eyes, and European features are certainly not representative of what the historical Jesus would have looked like.
Botany
(70,594 posts)He had hair as of wool and feet were were bronze.
Jedi Guy
(3,260 posts)It was based on the visions/dreams of (or revelations unto) the apostle John. It also describes Jesus' hair as being pure white and his eyes as being like flame, so perhaps you'll forgive me if I don't accept that as evidence that Jesus was black.
Diverse sources describe him as Judaean (Jewish), so he probably had dark brown or black hair, olive skin, and brown eyes. He was probably also quite short by modern standards, as the average height for men in that time and place was around 4'5". The odds of Jesus being black (or white, for that matter) are enormously remote.
Botany
(70,594 posts)And did the traits we see today in Somali Jews were they also seen in Jews in the Land of David
in the times of Christ.
Although the Northern European looking Jesus is not realistic to me.
Ex Lurker
(3,816 posts)Solly Mack
(90,789 posts)Some people.
no_hypocrisy
(46,216 posts)when in fact it's religiously neutral. Whenever humanists, atheists, secularists have protested something that's blatantly indoctrinating towards Christianity, we're the ones called biased, that we're advancing OUR views. Especially in education, policies for teaching children have to be equitable. These PA folks are protesting BLM, etc. for being anti-Christian. I don't think they are and neither will a judge when it gets to court.
Claire Oh Nette
(2,636 posts)While racism is much, much older than the United States, and the American Experiment is built on and based on enslavement--had Columbus and the Spaniards not killed off the Tainos, perhaps we'd not imported Black Africans starting in 1619.
I often wonder if these folks know the Dutch were some of the worst slavers, and enslaved whites, too.
But the Graduate level critical lens through which to view how racism is built into our institutions and systems is not being taught in schools.
White Fragility, like Black Boy, like Things Fall Apart, like Native Son, like I know why the Caged Bird SIngs, all garner protest from parents who don't want their children to...be exposed to Black people. Or their own narrow minded bigotry that is just polite racism.
They object to the truth and to history, because they benefit from that history, and they know damn good and well they not superior to anyone, and they really can't compete if the game's not rigged.
If it's anti christian, they can point to what Christ said, which is in the red letters....
Marrah_Goodman
(1,586 posts)FakeNoose
(32,791 posts)... as far as I know. Maybe they've got some kind of proof that these lessons are "anti-white" but I doubt it. Especially since there are no other school parents joining the Brophy's in the lawsuit. So ...
Caliman73
(11,744 posts)While prayer is not undertaken at school because of separation of Church and state, you cannot discriminate based on religion either. Their argument is stupid and baseless, but that is the premise upon which they are claiming injury.
Srkdqltr
(6,333 posts)maxsolomon
(33,419 posts)Blacks are christian in higher numbers than Whypipo.
So, what Christianity are they talking about? Christian Identity?
Progressive Jones
(6,011 posts)Ex Lurker
(3,816 posts)Face it, most white adults will never voluntarily surrender their priviledged position. It's up to the next generation to dismantle the institutions of whiteness white supremacy. In order to do that they must learn to think critically about whiteness, white fragility, and their complicitness in the racist power structure. They must be taught this even if their parents violently oppose it.
FakeNoose
(32,791 posts)What a world we live in. What a country this has become.