Eden Prairie Indoctrination Middle School
In the article, we're told "Alpha News was told that one of the lessons for the 11- and 12-year-olds in Jenna Herbrand’s class included a Fox 9 video detailing a local store’s anti-ICE knitted hats. The YouTube video opens by saying “the presence of ICE in Minnesota has Gilah Mashaal seeing red,” showing red hats with 'Melt the ICE' tags on the side. Mashaal, the store’s owner, also explained that the hats were based on those that the Norwegians wore during occupation of their nation to protest the Nazis."
A sign featured in the video says the Nazis "made these protest hats illegal and punishable by law to wear, make, or distribute. As purveyors of traditional craft, we felt it appropriate to revisit this design," the sign adds.Comparing ICE with Nazis is a display of stunning ignorance. Though she won't be prosecuted for it, Renee Good committed a crime. She isn't a martyr. She tried to prevent a border patrol agent from arresting illegal aliens. She parked her SUV in the middle of the street. She parked that SUV at an angle, too, to prevent ICE vehicles from getting through. How does making lawful arrests compare with incinerating an entire race of people in death camps? Then again, Gov. Walz is famous for this: Apparently, this teacher doesn't know the difference between legal law enforcement actions and the Holocaust. How disturbing.The video explains that the red hats were a way for Mashaal and her fellow knitters to "show their opposition to Operation Metro Surge after the killing of Renee Good." Operation Metro Surge was a large-scale immigration enforcement effort that took place in the Twin Cities earlier this year.
Sanzi explained in an interview with the National News Desk that bias in the classroom makes parents feel trapped because there are no opt-out opportunities available to students.This isn't legitimmate scholarship. It's indoctrination."We wouldn’t think that our children are being taught to basically hate one presidential administration or hate immigration enforcement," she said. "This is part of why this politicization and activism in the classroom is such a problem. Because the parent feels stuck. That’s why the only option really is to expose it and hope that they’ll see, wow, yeah, this probably wasn’t really appropriate."
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