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    Liberal Commie Propaganda: Common Core Required Reading - Pedophilia, Rape, Incest

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    Liberal Commie Propaganda :Common Core Required Reading About Pedophilia, Rape, Incest, Use Vulgar Language…

    Posted on 18 April, 2014 by Dylan

    Liberty Unyielding: What do Sherman Alexie’s “Every Little Hurricane,” David Mitchell’s “Black Swan Green,” and Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” have in common? All contain scenes of overt sexuality, violence, the most vulgar language imaginable, or some combination thereof.

    Oh, and all are required readings under the Common Core Curriculum Standards.

    Last December, the Newburgh (N.Y.) School District yanked “Black Swan Green” from its ninth-grade reading list after outraged parents complained about a passage in which the 13-year-old narrator graphically describes his father’s genitals and a sex act.

    The profanity in “Every Little Hurricane” is so extreme it would be out of place in a waterfront dive bar.

    And “The Bluest Eye,” taught in Grade 11, not only includes explicit depictions of pedophilia, rape, and incest but characterizes these acts variously as “friendly,” “innocent,” and “tender.”

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    Common Core Required Readings That Would Make a Teamster Blush

    BY STEVE STRAUB ON APRIL 18, 2014 · LEAVE A COMMENT · IN EDUCATION



    Sadly, this is what we’ve come to expect from Common Core, indoctrination and sexualization of young children.
    Via Liberty Unyielding:
    What do Sherman Alexie’s “Every Little Hurricane,” David Mitchell’s “Black Swan Green,” and Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye” have in common? All contain scenes of overt sexuality, violence, the most vulgar language imaginable, or some combination thereof. Oh, and all are required readings under the Common Core Curriculum Standards.
    Last December, the Newburgh (N.Y.) School District yanked “Black Swan Green” from its ninth-grade reading list after outraged parents complained about a passage in which the 13-year-old narrator graphically describes his father’s genitals and a sex act.
    The profanity in “Every Little Hurricane” is so extreme it would be out of place in a waterfront dive bar. And “The Bluest Eye,” taught in Grade 11, not only includes explicit depictions of pedophilia, rape, and incest but characterizes these acts variously as “friendly,” “innocent,” and “tender.”
    Some Common Core supporters have suggested that teachers skip the offensive parts of these books, but that idea goes against the Common Core framework which clearly reads:
    When excerpts appear, they serve only as stand-ins for the full text. The Standards require that students engage with appropriately complex literary and informational works; such complexity is best found in whole texts rather than passages from such texts.
    What do you think about the use or pornographic texts as part of the Common Core literature standards?

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