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TexasTowelie

(116,516 posts)
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 04:13 PM Jun 2022

Texas educator group proposes referring to slavery as "involuntary relocation" in second grade

Texas educator group proposes referring to slavery as “involuntary relocation” in second grade curriculum

by Brian Lopez, Texas Tribune


A group of Texas educators have proposed to the Texas State Board of Education that slavery should be taught as “involuntary relocation” during second grade social studies instruction.

The group of nine educators, including a professor at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, is one of many such groups advising the state education board to make curriculum change requests. This summer, the board will consider updates to social studies instruction a year after lawmakers passed a law to keep topics that make students “feel discomfort” out of Texas classrooms.

The SBOE found out about the suggested change in terms late during its June 15 meeting that lasted more than 12 hours. Board member Aicha Davis, a Democrat who represents Dallas and Fort Worth, brought up concerns to the board saying that it wasn’t a “fair representation” of the slave trade. The board, upon reading the language in the suggested curriculum, sent the working draft back for revision. "For K-2, carefully examine the language used to describe events, specifically the term "involuntary relocation."

“I can’t say what their intention was, but that’s not going to be acceptable,” Davis told The Texas Tribune on Thursday.

Part of the proposed draft standards that were obtained by The Texas Tribune say that students should “compare journeys to America, including voluntary Irish immigration and involuntary relocation of African people during colonial times.”

Read more: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/06/30/texas-slavery-involuntary-relocation/
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Texas educator group proposes referring to slavery as "involuntary relocation" in second grade (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jun 2022 OP
Sure and he could be example. Pulled from his bed in the middle of night. Thomas Hurt Jun 2022 #1
A whip shall be known as an involuntary relocation facilitator. Sneederbunk Jun 2022 #2
Nice euphemism. TexasTowelie Jun 2022 #3
and involuntary work stimulator. NCjack Jun 2022 #4
FFS.. Rhiagel Jun 2022 #5
And lashed with an involuntary relocation facilitator DemocraticPatriot Jul 2022 #7
And to think these are the same assholes whining about CRT and so-called cancel culture. Crowman2009 Jul 2022 #6

Thomas Hurt

(13,925 posts)
1. Sure and he could be example. Pulled from his bed in the middle of night.
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 04:20 PM
Jun 2022

Put in chains and walked to Berkley to toil away at a local drag club. (snark)

Rhiagel

(1,735 posts)
5. FFS..
Thu Jun 30, 2022, 06:32 PM
Jun 2022

Last edited Fri Jul 1, 2022, 02:44 PM - Edit history (1)

Yeah, the African companies were just shutting down and relocating their employees to the New World. That's the ticket.

These "educators" should be involuntary relocated to the Funny Farm.

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