The Toronto District School Board is canvassing staff and students at a west-end high school to find out why a drama teacher distributed a list of “inappropriate” jokes, including one-liners about sex, blondes and dead babies.
The jokes were part of a class assignment ostensibly intended to inspire students’ own comedic writing, but a complaint from a parent prompted the TDSB to place teacher Jeff Jones on “home assignment” while the board investigates.
Meanwhile the TDSB continues to promote Communism under the guise of "Social Justice."
It's great how the TDSB teaches the theory of white entitlement when the majority of Toronto students are either Asian, South Asian, or Arabs. It gives the 4 white kids left in class the opportunity to catch up on the latest episode of, 'Glee.'
ReplyDeleteThe Sun News guys keep missing the main key in the communism debate. The largest peoples uprising ever was when the Eastern Bloc and Central Europe rose up and overthrew communism. Fortunately, I started high school just after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Therefore there is no way any teacher could with any credibility suggest communism was anything positive. We had all just watch hundreds of millions who had lived under communism rise up and throw it off.
ReplyDeleteI know I've missed something with the supposed "communist" teachings in the schools, but this comment that there was an uprising to get rid of communism is simply not correct. Russian bureaucrats decided to end the Soviet Union after many years of planning for whatever reasons they had. False propaganda emanating from Moscow about "mass graves" in Romania led to President and wife being shot in back. Then the plundering began that reduced the whole region into a basket case much to the delight and profit of westerners.
ReplyDeleteSo let us all light a candle in mourning for the end of the glorious regime of 5-year plans that never worked, comrade.
ReplyDeleteMost East Germans and Poles (not to mention Hungarians in 1956 and Czechs in 1968 ) would dispute that there were no uprisings to at least try and in the end succeed to end communist rule. You've also conveniently forgotten the people of Moscow and some rank and file armed service people, led by Boris Yeltsin, who stood up to the Soviet bosses who tried to reassert commie rule while Gorbachev was still, in name, the head commie in Russia.
It was (and where it remains, still is) a system imposed through the barrel of a gun and not the will of the people under it.