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Published: September 22, 2017

Leftist Elementary Teacher Changes Declaration of Independence, Forces Students To Recite Gender Neutral Version

By The Editor

In yet another example of the insanity that is modern day liberalism, elementary school students in Mesa, Arizona were forced to recite a gender neutral version of the Declaration of Independence after their teacher “revised” the historical topic to fit their political ideology.

The teacher “transformed” the document by replacing the word “man” with “human” and forced the class to recite the literal fake version as if any leftist could just unilaterally change historical documents to fit their belief system.

This startling occurrence was made public after the mother of a student who attends Salk Elementary School complained to school administrators after she found out her child had been involved. Amazingly, school officials first told the parent that she had “hurt the feelings” of the teacher involved as if it was the parents fault for being upset in the first place.

Eventually school officials, most likely fearing a massive backlash, reversed their tone and called the parent to inform them that what was done by the teacher was against school policy.

KGUN9 reported:

On Wednesday, Vaillencourt said the superintendent’s office contacted her to tell her what the teacher did was against school policy.

A Mesa Public Schools spokeswoman says they have policies in place when it comes to school ceremonies which includes reciting the Declaration of Independence.

The school also released an official statement:

It should be recited as written, and not modified in any way. School administration, when learning of the alteration to the text, provided feedback and guidance to the teacher to restore the document to its original format.

There is not a specific reference in policy to the discussion of political beliefs by a teacher in a classroom, however in practice the district does not allow teachers to share their political views with students. When


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