Field Trip from Hell: Teacher Says to Black 7th Grader “N*gger if you can read, there is a problem”

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Sometimes a school does something so magnificently idiotic in the name of education, you have to wonder if it is pure thoughtless stupidity or a deliberate attempt to brainwash kids into eternal obedience.

I recently wrote about my own daughter’s experience at her new school where the kids were supposed to kneel to the teachers when a whistle blew.  Melissa Melton of Truthstream Media wrote about her daughter’s 9/11 assignment in which she was to imagine a horrible death at the hands of terrorists.

And now we learn of the appalling exercise that students of Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy underwent at a Nature’s Classroom field trip – an educational experience, according to the website, that was guaranteed to bring the kids closer together. “After spending a week at Nature’s Classroom, living and learning together, students develop a sense of community, a confidence in themselves and an appreciation for others that carries over to the school community.”

What better way to learn about the Underground Railroad and the horrors of slavery than to make the kids act like slaves, call them the N-word, and have the teacher-masters chase them through the forest?

One young girl (who is, incidentally, black) tells of her emotionally traumatic experience – one that would send me, as a parent, straight to the school board in a state of righteous rage the likes of which the “educators” would never forget.

James Baker, the girl’s father, read his daughter’s account of the “learning experience” to the Hartford Board of Education.

I was told about the reenactment about a ½ hour before it started.

The Ship (pretend ship)

Before we went into the dark room, we were lined up outside and asked to close our eyes and imagine having to run with our families in Africa. The slave master finds us and beats, stabs and kills my father in front of me and then takes me away from my family. I went into a dark room where I had to sit on my bottom with my knees together; my legs fell  asleep and were hurting. We were jammed together tightly touching each other.

While in the dark room,

  • I was told by the instructor that we will go to the bathroom on each other, and some of us might throw up.
  • The instructor told me, “We don’t need any sick slaves. If you get sick we will throw you over board.”
  • I was told sharks were following the ship and that they could smell our blood.
  • I was told I may have to dance to entertain them

In the woods (later)

  •  I had to pretend I was picking cotton, like a real slave.
  • I had to hold my head down and could not make eye contact with the white masters
  • I was told the slaves had to work until our hands were raw and bleeding
  • I heard the instructor ask the kids behind me to open their mouths so their teeth could
  • be checked. Some were asked to jump up and down.

from the testimony of James Baker to the Hartford Board of Education

Sandra Baker, the young girl’s mother, also chimed in and shared some of the horrific things that were said to the children.

The following comments were taken from the Nature’s Classroom Underground Railroad Report, which was completed by, the Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy February 25 –April 18, 2013. I ask that you imagine these phrases being yelled at your 10 to 12 year old child and her friends: Here is some of the language used in the reenactment exercise:

  • Bring those niggers to the house over there”
  • “Going to get the dogs to eat you”
  • “Nigger if you can read, there is a problem”
  • “You’re an animal working in the fields the rest of your life”
  • “You don’t have any rights, we own you”
  • “Dumb dark skinned negro person how dare you look at me”
  • “How dare you look those dark eyes at me, I am higher than you”
  • “Don’t look me in the eyes you’re worthless keep your head down”
  • “You will be fed twice a day, water and crumbs”
  • “You’re not a person, you’re’ property”
  • “If you get sick, you will be thrown off the boat

from the testimony of Sandra Baker to the Hartford Board of Education

Can you believe that this is happening in America?

Every child in the public school system is being programmed to submit.  An article from Truthstream Media lists some recent outrages that make the above experience look perfectly, appallingly normal:

  • Fourth grade students in Illinois were recently given a “What Is Government?” worksheet with a cartoon Uncle Sam character holding a baby wearing a matching stars and bars top hat that literally told the children “Government is like a nation’s family. Families take care of children and make sure they are safe, healthy and educated, and free to enjoy life.” Uh-huh. Apparently Uncle Sam actually believes he’s your uncle now.

  • A private school in New York City made students as young as 14 write suicide notes that included justification for why they would kill themselves.

  • Arizona fourth graders were given a worksheet asking students what would happen if a woman found another woman’s hairclip under her bed. One girl wrote, “The husband had cheated, and he was in big trouble.” The school apologized, claiming the teacher hadn’t fully read the assignment before handing it out.

  • Kindergarteners in Illinois are being taught sex education, including the examination of different family structures, such as whether or not there’s two moms at home. The curriculum follows the recommendations of The Future of Sex Education (FoSE) sponsored in part by the Society of State Leaders of Health and Physical Education that includes an advisory committee of senior officials from Planned Parenthood and the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN).

  • Seems like fourth graders are particularly targeted. This time fourth grade students in Florida were made to write, “I Am Willing to Give Up Some of My Constitutional Rights…to Be Safer” following a lesson on the Constitution.

  • Earlier this year, female high school students in a small Texas town were girls were made to dress up in full-length Islamic burqas while students were told Muslim terrorists are to be referred to as “freedom fighters“.

  • Tenth graders fell victim to the common core in Arizona, as students were made to read passages from the novel Dreaming in Cuban by Cristina Garcia out loud in class. Here’s an example: “Hugo and Felicia stripped in their room, dissolving easily into one another, and made love against the whitewashed walls. Hugo bit Felicia’s breast and left purplish bands of bruises on her upper thighs. He knelt before her in the tub and massaged black Spanish soap between her legs. He entered her repeatedly from behind.” All that before she ties the guy up with her underwear and he calls her his Bitch. That’s what passes for tenth grade reading material in this country. Who could make this up?

  • A teacher in Tennessee banned a ten-year-old girl from writing about God.

  • High school seniors in Texas were told they’d receive zeroes on a writing assignment about what they did over the weekend if what they did involved attending a gun show.

  • A reading assessment prep given to third graders in Seattle was filled with Bill Gates hero worship.

  • Even online charter schools parents homeschool through are not indoctrination-free. A homeschooling dad from Maine found his son was being subjected to lessons that espouse the virtues of communist China.

  • A Texas fifth grader was given a CSCOPE curriculum worksheet entitled, “Why Can’t Kids Vote?” that said, “Adults think we don’t understand things like global warming and war. But we know these are things that need to be fixed. Adults have not fixed any of it yet, so maybe it’s time to give the kids a chance to make things better. The adults clearly need our help because they do not always make the best decisions.”

  • A third grade teacher in Georgia gave the class slavery-themed math homework with questions like, “If Frederick got two beatings per day, how many beatings did he get in one week?” (source)

Despite the passionate opinions of some zealous homeschoolers, not everyone can realistically teach their children at home, for a variety of reasons.  Perhaps the family is led by a single parent who must work full time. Some parents are working more than one job to make ends meet as the economy continues to plummet.  Some parents are not well-educated themselves and do not feel competent to homeschool their kids.  Some kids – perfectly intelligent, bright children who are hungry to learn – just don’t have families who are involved in their educations.

The public school system, however broken it may be, is the only chance for many children to receive an education.  Our tax dollars fund these school systems, and therefore the administrators must be held accountable.  We can’t allow them to further the government agenda of subduing, terrorizing, and dumbing down our future through trauma-based brainwashing.

Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites.  1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty on her website, 2)  The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived, and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. She is widely republished across alternative media and  Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses. You can find her on FacebookPinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  • Good articke Daisy, to those who would brainwash our kids, lie and deciece us, we are coming. we are coming.

    you sick mo f ers, you do this to mine, ull be takin to me face to face.
    If this shit is happenning where you are folks, pull your kids out NOW..DO SOMTHING!! NO FEAR!

  • There are some good schools left in our country and some well intentioned educators, who are just as sickened by these reports as parents are. We have had plenty of negative experiences with Teachers as well as positive ones. It is unfortunate that when Teachers make mistakes, most of the time they are not adequately disciplined; however, they too are under a lot of pressure from School Districts dotting i’s and crossing t’s to keep the Federal funding coming in.

    It goes without saying that home school isn’t a reality for every parent, and it truly is a shame that some parents feel forced into home schooling because the public school system is such a dangerous Institute of programming. For some home school families it is a choice, for others it is a necessity.

    Even if you are able to home school, it doesn’t mean it is easy. Much like having children, there’s no guide book to follow when it comes to HOW to home school! It can be overwhelming for parents to spend countless hours researching and educating themselves, in order to better educate their children. There are hundreds of websites and books written with opinions on the subject of home school, numerous curriculum to sort through, and plenty of other home school parents and groups willing to tell new home school parents how it should be done. Even within home school groups there can be agendas.

    Our reasons for home schooling are numerous, but mainly we feel that we can teach our children to THINK FOR THEMSELVES instead of insisting on molding their minds FOR THEM. We don’t have TV, they don’t play video games, they play a few educationally based computer games, but mostly they PLAY just like kids did back in the day, with toys and imagination. They ride bikes, throw balls, jump rope, play tag and explore the world around them! They are exposed to nature, a host of outdoor activities with the accompaniment and guidance of their parents. Part of human behavior is to teach and children are naturally inquisitive, it is instinctual give and take between parents and children. We cannot protect them from everything, so we teach them to hope for the best, be positive, but also be prepared for whatever may come. They are learning life skills and book skills all rolled into our daily routine.

    Our kids use various online curriculum, as well as good old fashioned pencil to paper writing assignments, book reports, and spelling tests. They take classes outside of the home so they have social/interactive time and can explore subjects taught by professionals such as Science and Art. They attend Boys & Girls Club, we visit the public library and do field trips at the Planetarium and various Museums. We teach them about $ (not our false monetary system), food preservation, cooking, sewing, Archery, turning wrenches and service to others less fortunate than we are. We teach them more than can be listed here and that is true for ALL Parents. Is it a perfect system? Are we perfect parents/educators? The answer is NO ONE AND NO THING IS PERFECT. All any one can do is their best.

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