Tag Archives: Department of public Instruction

WI DPI still teaching critical race theory

You might be racist and not know it! The Werkes has embarked on an experiment to determine if news reporters are capable of learning or if they use progressive “talking points” as crib notes. Reporting in what purports to be straight … Continue reading

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Teachers were respected before CRT

Thanks for the reminder, Dave Zweifel! Awoke this beautiful Sunday morning in late February wondering what precious pearls the Head Groundskeeper of the Werkes would share with his panting public. He began the day with a stout cuppa joe and … Continue reading

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DPI teaches race & ‘disproportionality’

Math and English? Not so much! Critical race theory is not being taught in Madison’s schools. That is the official position of our favorite morning daily newspaper published here in the Emerald City. Elizabeth Beyer says it is so. We … Continue reading

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State schools boss badmouths Rittenhouse decision

‘Impossible for kids of color to be safe’ The Werkes has been applying a giant stethoscope to the hive at 125 S. Webster St., in the beating heart of progressive Madison WI. The hulking General Executive Facility #3 houses  the … Continue reading

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DPI teaching socialism, civil disobedience!

Ché Guevara lives! Not only is critical race theory taught to our K-12 students, it’s being practiced in their public schools. Tony Evers’ state government is force-feeding CRT to 74,000 state government employees. So are Dane County, the City of Madison, … Continue reading

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