She called Noah Karvelis’ classroom “exotic” and said he prides himself on teaching students music from the hip hop artist Kendrick Lamar.
And therein, friends, lies the problem. State Rep. Syms don’t want no Pulitzer Prize winners representin’ in no Arizona classrooms.
“Next thing you know,” she said, "they’ll be encouraging our precious children to read books by that Steinbridge guy, that book about grapes or whatever it was.
“History and culture is best left taught by real Americans, real historians, like Bill O’Reilly.”
The one guy saying just follow the rules from the minds of white people, for white people, by white people.
Ugh.
“I don’t know why it’s so hard to follow the rules,” Mesnard said. “It doesn’t matter whether you are white or black or brown on whatever the color the color of your skin is, you follow the House rules.”
Finally, the GOP is defending the rules. It’s about time! I wonder what it is about this situation that finally brought them around?
This Republican gal is channeling her inner Cookie Roberts Animal (when she wondered in 2008 if Obama was born in America because he was born in Hawaii). Behold the depth of privilege.
How dare black folk tell white folk how to talk!