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Sep 9, 2020

Civics Teacher: ‘Electoral College’ is ‘a Group of Secret People We Don’t Really Know’ Who ‘Selected’ President Trump

By Shane Trejo

A shocking video is going viral on social media of a civics teacher claiming that the “electoral college” is “a group of secret people we don’t really know” that “selected” Donald Trump to be President.

The appallingly ignorant comments were made during a Zoom class, and the parent who recorded it said this came after a lengthy propaganda session about the merits of Black Lives Matter.

“The electoral college is a group of, uhh, secret people. We don’t really know who they are. This group of electors are actually the ones who select the president,” the teacher said.

The video can be seen here:

Of course, the group of electors are publicly announced and they vote based on the decision made by the voters in their given state. They are typically duly elected at state conventions or by party committees.

Big League Politics has reported on how school districts have tried to ban parents from looking in on their child’s virtual learning sessions:

A school district in Tennessee is now requiring parents to sign an agreement to not monitor their children’s virtual classes.

The school district is concerned over the parents potentially overhearing confidential information.

The Daily Wire reported that a copy of this agreement was sent to the Tennessee Star. The agreement read: “RCS strives to present these opportunities in a secure format that protects student privacy to the greatest extent possible, however, because these meetings will occur virtually RCS is limited in its ability to fully control certain factors such as non-student observers that may be present in the home of a student participating in the virtual meeting.”

The agreement outlines the need to avoid the “non-student observation of online meetings due to the potential of confidential information about a student being revealed,” and although it does not explicitly say that parents may not look over their child’s shoulder while virtual instruction is taking place, it does say that a “violation of this agreement may result in RCS removing my child from the virtual meeting.”

According to the Tennessee Star, parents became naturally concerned with the agreement due to how sensitive topics could be discussed during these classrooms without the parents’ knowledge…

Parents’ concerns about virtual education are valid because of the way these modules are structures. Under these abnormal circumstances, online classrooms could potentially have teachers doubling down on political indoctrination. There’s no telling what politically correct faculty could get way with when they’re no longer accountable to parents.

The public school system is run by left-wing activists, and digital learning operations prompted by COVID-19 is allowing parents to understand this fact like never before.