Chicago High School Indocterination In Full Bloom
It is amazing to me that the left still sees diversity as a good thing. With all of the historical data showing what happens to communities who diversify and eventually transform into poverty stricken hell holes, you would think liberals would come to the conclusion that maybe it’s a bad idea. But after the destruction of the city the left demand everyone collectively fix the problem they initially created. It’s a vicious circle.
I think there must be a bunch of rich people in Chicago who have not been sufficiently extorted to raise a diverse class of needy people.
Anyway, there’s now a high school based on the principles of social justice. Conveniently, it is called Social Justice High School and it is located in Chicago. For some reason a lot of New Left radicals came from Chicago.
The Little Village Lawndale High School is a reality because of the principles of social justice. Our belief in self-determination inspired a community to act on its convictions to affirm its right to a quality education. Through a system of support, guidance, and accountability our students will graduate high school, be prepared for college and implement a post secondary plan. Our students will cherish and preserve their ethnic and cultural identity, will serve and determine the future of our community, and will have a passion for peace, justice and the dignity of all people.
The language here looks similar to the corporate jargon I like to make sport of from time to time. There’s a creepiness to it that brings to mind dystopian sci-fi films where the fully human protagonists is faced with a formless, faceless authority that is determined to rubout all traces of humanity.
The purpose of the school of social justice is to assure that all students become critical thinkers through a curriculum that is rigorous, innovative, and implemented through meaningful school relationships.
Project based and problem based learning that addresses real world issues through the lenses of race, gender, culture, economic equity, peace, justice, and the environment will be the catalyst for developing our curriculum.
Service learning will be the center of our curriculum. Our community and the city will be our classroom. All learning will be relevant to the lives of our students.
That’s an impressive collection of abracadabra words. The Left, like all cults, has a thing for magic words and incantations. One that always makes me chuckle is “critical thinking” which is Left-speak for attacking the current order. These guys are all about pulling down the walls. They say it is to remove barriers, but it is really so they can pull the roof down on the rest of us.
The core beliefs section is great:
Truth and Transparency
We will practice honesty and authenticity in our communication and relationships with students, our community, peers, and ourselves.
Struggle and Sacrifice
Our struggle is against systems of power that have been historically used to deny, regulate, and prohibit access to the most basic human rights that should be granted freely to members of society regardless of race, class, gender, sexual orientation, or religious belief. We accept the reality that such struggle will require sacrifice from all involved.
Ownership and Agency
We will take responsibility as agents and catalysts of change to expose the truth about the functions of power, work (unite) to interrupt their operations, and operate as producers of power to meet the needs of the Greater Lawndale community.
Collective and Community Power
Through collective community power, we commit to a conscious effort to overcome the intended historical obstacles that have been designed to disempower and divide our communities, and thereby meet the needs of all members of Greater Lawndale for continual betterment and progress.
I’ll just note that this is pretty standard stuff on the Left. My bet is up and down the Obama education department this sort of language is common. They not only think this school is a good thing, they want to make your kid’s school just like it. It is why vouchers are a dumb idea. Those vouchers would come with strings requiring classes in social justice and empowerment.
But, this is probably the future anyway. keep reading