Promoting Fake Election Messages U.S. Public Elementary School Assignment Open Brainwashing

Students at St. Joseph Catholic School in La Puente, California, attend class on Nov. 16.

In a homework assignment for second-graders in Texas, children were asked to fill in the blanks with the names of current U.S. presidents, but President Trump’s name was not among the choices.

A public school in San Antonio gave second-graders a homework assignment on Dec. 1 that asked them to choose the names of the president and vice president, and the only options listed at the bottom of the page were the names of Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, with no mention of current President Trump or Vice President Mike Pence, according to Texas radio station KPRC AM950.

Clearly, this appears to be an underlying political agenda, the newspaper noted. President Trump’s legal team is still challenging the election results, the Electoral College has not yet officially voted, and no matter who ultimately wins the 2020 election, it is indisputable that for now, Trump is still the president of the United States.

The assignment immediately sparked controversy when the parent of a second-grader in the district contacted Texas Republican state Rep. Briscoe Cain after noticing the incorrect information presented in the homework.

Cain said, “There is no market for this type of homework in the classroom. It can’t be an accident or some oversight. It’s an overt act of brainwashing kids.”

There have been many examples of schools indoctrinating students with left-wing ideas. Breitbart News reported Oct. 5 that Brendan Stanton, a teacher at Tacoma middle school in Washington state, kicked a 10-year-old student out of his distance learning chat room because of a question Stanton asked the student every day, the other day His question was, “Who is the person you admire most and why?” The student’s answer was – President Trump.

According to a screenshot of the answer written in the chat room, the student wrote, “I admire Trump because he has made America great again. And because he is the best president the United States of America has ever had. He built the wall so that terrorists can’t enter the United States. Trump is the best man in the world. That’s why I admire him.”

Stanton almost immediately kicked the student out of the chat room and continued his attack on Trump after deleting the chat, loudly berating the student who mentioned Trump. Stanton didn’t even use President Trump’s name in his rant, instead calling him “that guy.

“Again, that person has said hateful things to many individuals, and I don’t think that’s an appropriate role model, a role model that we should look up to.” The teacher said.

The student later called his mother, who spoke with the teacher and told Washington State radio station KTTH about the incident. The mother asked, “How can a teacher impart horrible statements about the nation’s president to a student with no basis in fact?”

The radio anchor reminded parents to pay close attention to what teachers tell their children, and that the political bias of some of them is very evident.