An upper crust New York City school is teaching white students from age 6 that they are born racist and should feel guilt over “white privilege.” Black peers are elevated and praised.

This is anti-white racism, it’s harmful to a young child, and it’s going to ruin our United States.

The prestigious Bank Street School for Children on the Upper West Side claims it’s fighting discrimination.

The liberal parents have complained the K-8 school of 430 kids is separating whites in classes where they’re made to feel awful about their “whiteness,” and all the “kids of color” in other rooms where they’re taught to feel proud about their race and are rewarded with treats and other privileges.

No one could possibly think this is healthy. One parent said this anti-white propaganda which began to ramp up after Ferguson.

Bank Street has created a “dedicated space” in the school for “kids of color,” where they’re “embraced” by minority instructors and encouraged to “voice their feelings” and “share experiences about being a kid of color,” according to school presentation slides obtained by The Post.

You will be unhappy to know that other schools are doing the same thing.

White kids are herded into separate classrooms and taught to raise their “awareness of the prevalence of Whiteness and privilege,” challenge “notions of colorblindness (and) assumptions of ‘normal,’ ‘good,’ and ‘American’” and “understand and own European ancestry and see the tie to privilege.”

“One hundred percent of the curriculum is what whites have done to other races,” said one Bank Street parent. “They offer nothing that would balance the story.”

Added the parent, who also asked to go unnamed: “Any questions they can’t answer they rationalize under the pretense of ‘institutional racism,’ which is never really defined.”

The program, these parents say, deliberately instills in white children a strong sense of guilt about their race. Some kids come home in tears, saying, “I’m a bad person.”

Their time would be better spent listening to Martin Luther King Jr’s “I Have a Dream” speech.

“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”

“I have a dream today!”

We have to start speaking out against this lunacy. It smacks of no common sense and since when did strangers and teachers get the right to indoctrinate children?

Source: NY Post