WATCH: San Fran Public Schools Have Young Kids Draw Anti-Trump Signs, Belt Anti-Trump Chants
Three San Francisco public schools had kids as young as five-years-old singing anti-Trump songs while holding anti-Trump signs.
Just imagine what they are being taught in the classroom all day long.
This is indoctrination on another level.
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3 public schools in San Francisco took kids as young as 5 to march in a “Close The Camps” leftist protest. Kids had been taught @realDonaldTrump is a racist that hates immigrants, prepared protest signs at school & had scripts of anti-Trump chants! WATCH NOW! 👀
3 public schools in San Francisco took kids as young as 5 to march in a “Close The Camps” leftist protest. Kids had been taught @realDonaldTrump is a racist that hates immigrants, prepared protest signs at school & had scripts of anti-Trump chants! WATCH NOW! 👀 pic.twitter.com/wEiHNXoR7T
— Maggie McCarthy (@FogCityMidge) September 22, 2019
The best thing about liberals is that they are always good for a laugh.
The sad part is that 11 times out of 10 they don’t know they’re the butt of the joke.
What San Franciso just did in the name of “liberal activism,” if you will, is not only hilarious and ridiculous but downright absurd.
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San Francisco has introduced new sanitized language for criminals, getting rid of words such as “offender” and “addict” while changing “convicted felon” to “justice-involved person.” The goal is to change people’s views about those who commit crimes.
San Francisco has introduced new sanitized language for criminals, getting rid of words such as “offender” and “addict” while changing “convicted felon” to “justice-involved person.” The goal is to change people's views about those who commit crimes. https://t.co/1H30oimlXY
— FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) August 22, 2019
More from Fox11 LA:
San Francisco has introduced new sanitized language for criminals, getting rid of words such as “offender” and “addict” while changing “convicted felon” to “justice-involved person.”
The Board of Supervisors adopted the changes last month even as the city reels from one of the highest crime rates in the country and staggering inequality exemplified by pervasive homelessness alongside Silicon Valley wealth.