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'DIVISION!' Alex Armstrong FUMES as SHOCK report reveals majority of children taught white privilegeAdded:
Radical Marxist activists are hijacking Britain schools.
>> LET'S DO IT FOR PALESTINE, RAALA, WEST BANK, GAZA. IT'S ABOUT TIME WE GLOBALIZE THE INTERA.
>> WELL, that man there is Daniel Kabadi, the head of the NEU and a vowed Marxist, by the way, who has openly declared the British education system is fundamentally and institutionally racist. Well, at a Socialist Workers Party Marxism conference, he said, "Strikes are about taking back control of an education system from a brutally racist state and reorganizing society where we are free from racism and free from oppression." Right? So, we can assume from that that the strikes aren't about teachers, working conditions, or their pay. Is that right? Is it any wonder when people like this man run massive unions that you see scenes a little bit like this?
>> It takes us to talk in front of you guys. No, it does.
>> Don't be rude.
>> The fact that you're doing this DURING PEOPLE'S GCSE AND times make us think you have no sympathy or consideration towards your students. Complete facts to us. That is so disrespectful AS A HUMAN BEING, LET ALONE a teacher. Well done for showing here.
>> 45 days of strikes in four years at that school, by the way. Teachers there draped in Palestine flags, holding holding up anti-racism banners. They say that they're protesting working conditions, but none of them seem to have banners that show that they are protesting working conditions. They seem to have all the all the ideology banners, don't they? And bravo to those kids, by the way. And then you also get scenes a little bit like this one.
This activity is intended to explore how society favors one race over others.
People often confuse white privilege with being wealthy or being rich. And it isn't about that. What it's about is the absence of having to live with the consequences of racism.
>> Now, if the question applies to you, you will take a big step forward.
Well, I can't play you the full clip there, but that was a Channel 4 experiment about white privilege. And what you'll notice if you do go and find it is that all the kids there were equal. They were all equal at the start there, weren't they? Until the presenters told them that if they weren't white through selective questions that they basically had to take a step back. And guess what? At the end, all the kids were angry at not being white or at the white kids for having white privilege. Right? This is the kind of stuff going on in schools, isn't it? A 2022 Policy Exchange report found that 59% of British school children reported being taught or hearing about white privilege, unconscious bias, or systematic racism in school. This rose to 73% when including gender concepts like patriarchy or multiple genders. This is what division looks like, isn't it?
Activist, Marxist teachers and unions are forcing this ideology, this victim mentality on our children and rather than uniting them, they are pitting them against one another. There's nothing more important than keeping your money and your identity safe online. And with so many VPN options available, choosing the right one can be pretty daunting.
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You've just seen that you got kids. Um, how would you feel if you saw your kids lined up in a row with their friends at school when no matter what race they were and they were told just cuz they're white, they stay there and all the other kids take a step back based on some selective questions.
>> What do you think I would do?
>> I would absolutely shame that school and luckily my kids go to a good state school. Uh, that wouldn't happen. But I would shame those teachers and I would shame that school. There's no place in our society for all this division. when they go on about white privilege, maybe ask someone like my mom that had to grow up in a two-bedroom Bethyl Green flat, seven of them, right? Nonsense white privilege. Okay? Now, I'm not surprised that we have so many of these kids turning out like left-wing nutters, because our universities and our schools, uh, the teachers and the lecturers are left-wing nutters themselves, Marxists. But our government is full of Marxists and secret commies.
Don't worry about that. You know, it really is our whole our whole institutions from woke police officers.
You know, we are corrupted by wokeness and this Marxism and it is rubbing off on our kids. And look, I I'm pleased to say that my my boy's 16. A lot of his friends are talking about politics now.
He's not educated, but he's talking about Nigel Farage and other options.
They're not uh they're not brainwashed by their school. And I I'm seeing that a lot. I had like a 20-year-old in my pub today that said she listens to my videos and likes what I do. Now, that gives me hope. Yeah.
>> Because that when you look at these university um campuses and they're all wearing these keff like it's some badge of honor, >> you know, that worries me cuz they are extreme.
>> Yeah. And then it comes from the other peers, doesn't it, at that point as well, which makes it even more difficult. At least if it's your teacher, you can rebel against it. But if it's your peers, it's much harder.
Emily, one of the clips I played, there's a bit of an old one. I actually was going to play that clip out, but we had some breaking news that week and I couldn't play it fully in the end. But the one of the parents, sorry, the teachers protesting and the kids counterprotesting. I mean, it's just it it's just shocking, you know, absolutely shocking. That school's had 45 days of strikes over the course of a few years.
It is bonkers.
>> I feel so sorry for the students in this particularly because they had exams coming up and they're just watching their teachers striking and I had it at uni. I missed almost 2 years of uni due to COVID and strikes. It's absolutely disgraceful and obviously no refund was given. But what's really shocking is if I can just tell you a quick story about when I was at secondary school. I was in an English class. The teacher proceeded to show us um party political broadcasts and they showed us one of UKIP and they said look at the horrible language. Look at this is the nasty party. They then showed one of the Labour party and said look this is good. They want to help people. And it's crazy because if you just took that at face value without actually um kind of critical thinking skills, then you you'd be thinking, okay, my teacher is telling me that I need to vote Labor because they're seen as the nice party. And at uni as well, it was constantly at the start of our lectures, what are your pronouns? It's just absolutely, like Adam said, riddled with it and I'm sick of it. Yeah, I I'll bring this over to you, Matthew, that you know, I'm talking about these institutions broadly obviously and and what worries me is when I see, you know, senior figures like people who run these unions who are there are a lot of teachers striking. We got, you know, there's potential strikes lined up for Christmas time, I believe, this year, which is going to see tens of thousands of of teachers walk out of education.
Um, and and a lot of it is very politically motivated.
>> Yeah. I mean, I think the teachers unions have always been dominated by by the left wing. You know, I'm probably the oldest person. I'm definitely the oldest person on the >> How old are you?
>> Oh, 50.
>> Oh, you are?
>> Yeah. Yeah. No, you're younger than me.
Um, and you two are certainly younger than me. And look, we I remember in the 80s we had teacher strikes um and they were very, you know, and and the unions were criticized in quite the same way.
Now, look, I think the good thing is that Daniel Kabardi nor Channel 4 run the education system and then it's really important uh that the union's influence is restricted to matters of pay and rations. you know, I don't particularly support strikes, but you know, if they were strike within the law, then the government can challenge that, etc. But what we can't have is anybody, frankly, from any political perspective, challenging, you know, pushing what goes on in classrooms. Of course, there are instances where that happened. Um, and those instances should be stopped. So, good on the parents and kids who fall back against that story.
>> Is it a problem exclusively with the left though? You don't see unions of right-wing teachers, right? anybody actually groupings of them in schools or groups that promote a certain way of thinking in schools or in education or in NHS is it very much the left want to in impose away an ideology especially when it comes to children who are the future because when I look at the right I'm trying to find examples to balance this out I can't find them >> yeah I don't think there are any as many examples and obvious examples I'm sure there has been the old teacher in in a classroom who's on the right and may have said a few choice things we need to keep party politics out of the classroom of all sorts and and you know and the teachers unions need to learn that lesson. They've got every right to be to do their job as unions, but they haven't got any right to to to thrust an ideology down our kids and we shouldn't be having um you know, we should not be globalizing the into far in class 4 >> or anywhere, frankly.
>> Absolutely.
I I've been to these so-called anti-racism protests with my microphone and I have seen teachers unions marching next to master ant thugs marching next to people with communist flags. Real nasty horrible people. And the teachers unions are proudly waving their banners next to them. That says a lot to me about the sort of people that are in our classrooms. And it scares me. I think they're extreme. I was just on a train.
Absolutely true story. Literally got off the train 21 years ago and on that train some guys were discussing they were they were teachers and they were discussing how they went to the Durham Miners Gala which is the big left wing festival every year and they did it. He said cuz we got a free mini break in Dublin and we had to go and march for 15 minutes and we all got we all got free tickets and a free. So sometimes it's performative.
>> Well Emily final thoughts from you.
>> Yeah. Um I think especially with the universities uh if you see recently for example at Oxford they were going to have a debate um about Islam and that's now been cancelled despite the speakers actually offering to pay the security um exactly and it's just crazy because university is supposed to be you know a beacon of freedom and free speech and the fact that you can't even have a debate and say words anymore is really really shameful.
>> Totally bonkers. And you know, I I just worry with all of the the ideology in schools and education, what it does to the future of the country. And I feel like when you divide kids up among race, I was very thankful actually. I grew up, you know, I went to school in the early 2000, very, very early 2000s, actually.
And for me, we didn't see race. We weren't even taught, we weren't even taught to see race. We weren't taught to see sexuality. It was just, in fact, there was a massive campaign at the time called ditch the label, which is hilarious cuz now the left embody the label. You are a label. You are a victim. I just think we're going backwards, unfortunately. Look, we're going to leave it there. In response to the comments made by Daniel Kabadi, an NEU spokesperson said this. Black young people make up 27% of our school student population today. Talking about better support for every black student, and the barriers from racism is something Daniel and the NEU are unapologetic about and fully committed to. Inclusion, respect, and representation are vital. Black students need a sense of belonging in their schools, but they don't always feel this. Teaching about historic roots of racism is inescapable if we want to understand and tackle racism today and how it operates.
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