Thursday, March 8, 2012

Gag Me With a Mosqueteria: The TDSB's Diversity Daze

It's sad, really, that the impressionable moppets don't realize that the reason the "diversity" bollocks is being rammed down their throats is so that, later on, they won't notice they've been deprived of the only kind of "diversity" that really counts in a free society--diversity of opinion:
Living in the Regent Park community, youngsters are exposed to any number of different cultures.
On Friday, March 2, Grade 6 students at Regent Park/Duke of York Public School got an immersive education in diversity as part of the TDSB's Diversity Day programming.
The program was developed by Junior Achievement of Canada in partnership with RBC. It is designed to teach students the negative impacts of stereotyping and intolerance surrounding race, gender, age, disability and more.
Special instructors dropped by Regent Park/Duke of York Public School to help teach the curriculum.
"It just reinforces the idea of diversity in various areas like race, class and sexuality and gets the students talking about these ideas in interesting ways," said Grade 6 teacher Suchi Garg. "The students are definitely aware of all those topics. They don't always show sensitivity toward (them) but that's more age-related."
Presenter Nicola Robbie noted the students' age makes it all the more necessary to speak to them about issues surrounding diversity.
"This is the time when people's influences are set," she said, adding that gender biases seem to be particularly prevalent among the pre-teen set.
The students, of course, drew much from the lessons...
Of course. By the time they're in Grade 6, these kids have been inundated with "diversity" indoctrination, and tragically, to quote Presenter Nicola, their "influences are set."

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