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California Teacher Hangs ‘Police Abolition’ and ‘F–k Amerikkka’ Posters

America is amidst an epidemic if grade school teachers abusing their power over young minds, and propagating distrust and hate towards America. 

A teacher from the Los Angeles Unified School District has hung posters in her classroom that say “f—k the police” and “f—k Amerikkka.” The posters claim that America is built on native land, and also calm for the abolition of the police and prison system. 

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“Policing is a violent, anti-Black, settler institution that originated as slave patrols,” the first poster says. “Their primary mandate is to protect property and to militarily enforce White supremacist capitalism. They are doing their jobs as they are trained and paid to do. You can’t fix what isn’t broken. That’s why we fight for police and prison abolition. F— the Police.”

This is textbook indoctrination. 

Fox News reported, A parent at Alexander Hamilton High School slamming the “disgusting brainwashing of students with taxpayer dollars” shared photos with Parents Defending Education, a national nonprofit, that were taken inside his child’s classroom. 

A photo was also released showing a Pride flag, a “Black Lives Matter” flag, a trans flag, and finally a Palestinian flag. 

This is increasingly ironic, because the country of Palestine does not exist, and those who identify themselves as “Palestinian” largely reject homosexuality. 

Los Angeles Unified School District issued a statement to Fox News. The statement said, “L.A. Unified is aware of the specific classroom decorations,” the specific posters will be taken down. We maintain and uphold student and staff confidentiality and therefore cannot comment on any of our students or employees.”

“L.A. Unified holds firm its policy that students and adults in both schools and offices should treat all persons equally and respectfully and refrain from the willful or negligent use of slurs against any person on the basis of race, language spoken, color, sex, religion, handicap, national origin, immigration status, age, sexual orientation, or political belief.”

It’s unclear what exactly will happen to the teacher as a result of her actions in the classroom.