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Is this racist book in your elementary school library?


This book is found in Coppell ISD, Dallas ISD, Richardson ISD, Irving ISD, Plano ISD, Denton ISD, Keller ISD, Rockwall ISD, Hurst-Euless-Bedfor ISD, Fort Worth ISD, and others. The cover of this books sets up the racism. The little white boy is looking suspiciously at the little black boy. The little black boy looks sad and victimized. Remember the Marxist agenda of separating us by race. They do this by repeating the lie that there is systemic racism and white supremacy. They want minorities to believe that they cannot succeed because of these things and that they will need to be dependent on the government (and vote for the Marxists so they can gain power).

Pages 4 and 5 set up the conflict in the story- "a black kid" is wearing what Phil believes to be his brother Jimmy's jacket.

On pages 18 and 19, Phil evaluates his own racism. (Keep in mind, these kids are in elementary school! Why are they being taught to look at different races???) Marxists WANT us to focus on race, and they know they have to start with the young children.

On pages 40 and 41, Phil thinks about the black cleaning lady that his mother hires. (The author is still focusing on race.)



Page 37 is very important because Phil realizes that he is prejudiced against black people. He also confronts his mother accusing her of never telling him that he was prejudiced. (The racism against white people is so obvious here.) Also notice how the Marxists want to drive a wedge between kids and their parents. Read on to find out how unenlightened Phil's Mom is.....


......and Phil's father appears to be unenlightened as well....






The book encourages young elementary school kids to focus on race and perpetuates the Marxist lie that ALL WHITE PEOPLE ARE RACIST. When I taught sixth grade in an inner city school, my students constantly told me that all white people are racist. If someone is white, then they are racist. I started wondering back then where they got that idea. Now I am starting to understand. It's in the library books they check out of the school library, it's in the books their teachers read aloud to them in their classrooms starting in kindergarten, and it's the conversations that those Marxist teachers have with their students as well, it's in the supplemental materials that teachers share with their students. This has been going on in classrooms and schools under the radar for decades. It's time for everyone to get informed and get involved! Find out if this book is in your child's elementary or middle school library. If it is, inform other parents about it and other inappropriate books that are there. Go to your school principal, the school board, and the superintendent and demand that inappropriate books and supplemental teaching materials be removed from your school. Remember that Lenin, the Marxists' favorite Marxist, said




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