Woke Indoctrination In US Starts With Toddlers

Written By BlabberBuzz | Wednesday, 27 October 2021 04:45 PM
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Once upon a time, it was easy. Children went to sleep on a habit of bedtime stories that grew out of folklore, based on magic, or were just enchantingly simple: Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and Goodnight Moon.

Not today. These days, bedtime is all about getting 'woken' up.

Take a look at the shelves of the children's department of any bookstore.

Teach Your Dragon About Diversity, sits next to "Daddy & Dada." Glance a few books along, and you'll find, Joey, not a heartwarming tale about a baby kangaroo, though an illustrated hagiography of Joe Biden written by "best-selling author," Jill Biden.

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And let's not forget, "Kamala Harris: Rooted in Justice," because what four-year-old doesn't want to learn about the Vice President's political climb?

There are books about transgender infants, mixed-gender families, and dreamers, though the subject that dominates all others, bound up in the pages of child-friendly picture books, is race – that and a bit of police brutality and activism.

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The sales of books about race erupted across all age groups last summer as demonstrators over the death of George Floyd tore across the world.

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At the peak of the summer's disturbances, seven out of Amazon's top ten titles and nine out of Barnes & Noble's took on the subject of race.

On June 1, Libro.fm, a firm that partners with about 1,200 bookstores in the US and Canada to sell audiobooks, announced that every book on its top ten sellers list was regarding race and that the titles had sold 500 percent more than on May 1.

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Sales of 'White Fragility by Robin Diangelo climbed 2000 percent. Against this sales frenzy, Penguin Young Readers tripled their print-run of Ibram X Kendi's "Antiracist Baby." The book's initial print run is 50,000. Seeing the swell in demand and pre-orders, the firm ordered an additional 100,000.

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Kendi's confrontational book begins with the statement, "Anti Racist baby is bred, not born," and goes on to set down nine steps for parents eager to rear "accountable" children.

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Though his book is seemingly aimed at children aged 0-3, Kendi is not primarily a children's author. He is the controversial poster boy for critical race theory and author of "Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You," listed by the American Libraries Association as one of the most banned and challenged books of 2020.

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Parents' challenges to school boards in districts whose reading lists featured the book included the argument that Kendi practiced "selective storytelling" and "does not encompass racism against all people."

Kendi – born Ibram Henry Rogers in Queens, the son of Methodist ministers Carol and Larry Rogers – does not explain preaching a discriminatory creed.

He has stated, "The only remedy to racist discrimination is anti-racist discrimination. The only remedy to past discrimination is present discrimination. The only remedy to present discrimination is future discrimination."

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