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School begins stereotyping program to get children in touch with other ethnicities Added December 2007
Wharton, AL- -
At the Lee Harvey Oswald elementary school in Wharton, Alabama they are getting a head start on racism. A program was started at the school where in a new stereotypical ethnicity.
“Essentially we were noticing kids totally getting racism all wrong, calling Chinese people the N-word and saying that Italians are really good at math. We wanted to initiate a program where the students could identify races and say ‘Hey, that’s a nigger, that’s a chink!’”
The program entails that the class of kids ranging from 5 to 9 are taught for one month by a certain ethnicity. This month is Moniqueathon Jackson, she was shipped in from Georgia and her lesson plan mainly involves sitting in front of the class, eating Kentucky fried chicken and falling asleep. Every once and a while she asks the class for money so she can go buy a pack of Kools, she then returns to tell a long winded story in Ebonics. So far the lesson plan is working, we interviewed some of the students such as Gary Jennings, 6 years old “Well, that nigger woman came in here made a mess and kept saying ‘Who’ and ‘Huh?’ to everything we had to say. She sure was dumb.”
Moniquathon thinks the program is good for students, “I don’t know nothing bout no program. They just pay this motherfucka to come here, eat some chicken and smoke and tell dem kids about all my kids and cousins who in jail. Sheit, This job easier than a welfare check.”
Next week, the class will be taught by a Chinese man who will spit undecipherable broken English at them while trying to teach them a very complicated math lesson. He will also cook ethnic foods that will stink up the classroom.
Principal Dan Havers says there will be an equal opportunity racism class where they will learn about how the different sects of white people are, in fact, also horrible. “We have a wonderful lesson being taught by a Jewish person and we also have some fundamentalist Christians coming in as well as some Catholics from up north. It’s a very exciting time for our students”
- Stogiebros.com 2007
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