Saturday, August 28, 2021

THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA REFUSES TO INVITE THE FREE PRESS ONLY INVITED THE MAIN MERCENARY MEDIA

 May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'AS SEEN & HEARD ON Global NATIONAL OTV Cac THE GLOBE AND MAIL NATI metro 24H M AN'S POST'                             Independent Free Press NOT ALLOWED QUESTIONS At Justin Trudeau Media Event! PFT PRESSES ON ANYWAYS!!

On WeOn Wednesday August 18th Justin Trudeau invited the media to an event that consisted of an announcement that would be followed by a Q&A with the press. Dan Dicks of Press For Truth registered for the event and went first thing in the morning to pick up his accreditation, he was told to just sit tight and wait a few more minutes while other outlets like CTV News and OmniTV were rushed by him and signed in.

 

                                                                                    THE PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA REFUSES TO INVITE THE FREE PRESS ONLY INVITED THE MAIN MERCENARY MEDIA
When it came time to go in PFT was ultimately denied and when asked as to why an accredited journalist was not getting in the reply was “you’re just not going to”. In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth shows just how bad freedom of the press has gotten in Canada when he’s denied a very important question for the prime minister that none of the other mainstream media outlets would dare to ask! 

 
Canada's racist education system is failing newcomer students

                                   Toronto Regal Road Public School

Scotland's Teachers Urged to Take 'White Privilege' Test in a Bid to 'Decolonise' Schools

 

by Aleksandra Serebriakova                                                             According to Scotland’s Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville, it was vital to embed “anti-racism into the ethos and practice” of the country’s education system.

Teachers in Scotland were invited to take “white privilege” tests as a part of the government’s larger efforts to “decolonise” the school curriculum, according to the Times, which cited a new anti-racism framework for educators released Thursday.

As such, new guidance developed by the Scottish Government’s executive agency Education Scotland, purports to promote “race equality and anti-racist education” in schools.

It lists recommendations for Scottish educators that include providing entry-level students with diversity-themed dolls, dressing up clothes, books, as well as in “worked examples in mathematics” as children grow.

Scottish School to Ban Anti-Racist and Class-Conscious Books to 'Decolonise' Lessons

The agency also shares a link to “resources for practitioners” which, apart from everything else, discusses how to make mathematics “antiracist”.

“Portrayals of diversity should avoid stereotyping groups,” the guidance claims. “Novels can portray strong friendships between characters from different ethnicities or have plots which challenge racial and other stereotypes. They can also develop the empathy of learners through sharing the lived experience of their peers.”

With the help of the anti-racist ‘toolkit’, the teachers have also been asked to consider their own “white fragility” – an apparent defensiveness by the white people when they are confronted about racial inequality that “safeguards a person’s privilege”.
Legacy of Colonialism and What Should Schools Do About It

Education Scotland says that the process of “decolonising” the curriculum should come through understanding that “racism is rooted in colonialism” and the ideas about “sub-human” colonised people put forward by the West.

    “Groups of people were racialised as a way of justifying their oppression by colonial powers such as Britain (with Scottish people playing a key role),” a separate guidance from Coalition for Racial Equality and Rights claims. “The impact of this persists into life today, and this is why the concept of decolonising the curriculum has come to the fore.”

Education Secretary Shirley-Anne Somerville hailed the new framework as promoting and inspiring “a sense of belonging, inclusion and social justice”.