14-year-old’s “White Boy Privilege” Poem Goes Viral


Many things are wrong with our education system, but one of the most duplicitous is teaching kids to blame white children for all the wrongs in the world.  Whatever happened to the relativists idea that all humans are basically good?  Now the statement seems to be, “all humans that are not white are basically good”.  White hate is disguised in today’s education as “white privilege” and those of milking complexion must atone for their birth.

Imagine saddling your young child with the weight of one thousand years of guilt.

From slavery to colonialism to mistreatment of every ethnic group from the Japanese to Africans to American Indians – everything bad that the “white race” has ever done – all on the shoulders of your son or daughter.

Because that’s what we’re doing. With concepts like “white privilege,” we’re brainwashing our children to feel bad – to feel guilty about who they are. To feel responsible for the sins of their ancestors that they had nothing to do with.

This is what our public schools are teaching children. And it’s worse.

One father had an intimate look at the evil being done to his son, when he his boy came home and asked him, struggling to find the right words, “Daddy, just because I’m white doesn’t mean I did anything wrong.”

The indoctrination is complete in an eighth-grade boy named Royce Mann, who wrote a poem called “White Boy Privilege”.  He stood before his peers and apologized to “everyone who isn’t a middle or upper-class white boy.”

The video of course went viral, because progressives love a leftist mini-me that spouts their twisted worldview.

“That was the first time I did slam poetry,” Mann told me in a phone interview from his Atlanta home. “I wrote it because I became aware of white privilege this year. We have a class called Race, Class and Gender that everyone has to take, and I got really passionate about how unfair it is.”

Here is his poetry, laced with profanity, not language any child should use, but especially in school with his peers.  His brainwashing is complete and he will help rally a small army of self-loathing white kids to promote the destruction of white privilege.

“I have started life on the top of the ladder while you were born on the first rung,” Mann said. “I say now that I would change places with you in an instant, but if given the opportunity, would I?

“Probably not,” he said.

“I’m just saying that I’m f**kin’ privileged and I’m not willing to give that away. I love it because I can say ‘f**kin’ and not one of you is attributing that to the fact that everyone with my skin color has a dirty mouth,” he said.

“I love it because I don’t have to spend an hour every morning putting on make-up to meet other people’s standards.

“I love it because I can worry about what kind of food is on my plate instead of whether or not there is food on my plate.

“I love it because when I see a police officer I see someone who is on my side.

“To be honest I’m scared of what it would be like if I wasn’t on the top rung if the tables were turned and I didn’t have my white boy privilege safety blankie to protect me,” he said.

Mann told the mixed race audience that “when I was born I had a success story already written for me.

“You were given a pen with not paper.”

The teen spoke about being scared to speak up about injustices to minorities and professed embarrassment from his warped world view.

“It is embarrassing that we still live in a world in which we judge another person’s character because of the size of their paycheck, the color of their skin, or the type of chromosomes they have,” Mann said.

“It is embarrassing that we tell our kids that it is not their personality, but instead those same chromosomes that get to dictate what color clothes they wear and how short they must cut their hair.

“But most of all, it is embarrassing that we deny this. That we claim to live in an equal country, an equal world.”

Mann lectured the audience about the invisible privileges enjoyed by white boys that “don’t come in the form of things we gain, but rather the lack of injustices that we endure,” such as eating “at a fancy restaurant without wait staff expecting me to steal the silverware.”

Mann is privileged because his parents earn a decent income, he said.

“Dear white boys: I’m not sorry,” the teen concluded.

“I don’t care if you think that the feminists are taking over the world, that the Black Lives Matter movement has gotten a little too strong, because that’s bullshit,” he said before calling on his white, privileged classmates to “act like a woman.”

“It’s time to take that ladder and turn it into a bridge,” he said.

His parents really should start with a bar of soap and then consider moving him to a school that teaches the 3Rs and not white hate.  I bet, however, they are basking in their kid’s 30 seconds of fame and dealing with his over-inflated ego about being an awful white boy.

 

Source: The Federalist Papers

 



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