Parents in Sacramento, California are furious to learn that a local high school teacher has been bribing his students to participate in his left-wing shenanigans.
Teacher caught on cam
“I’m probably as far left as you can go,” the Antifa associated anarchist brags to a Project Veritas undercover reporter. Gabriel Gipe is also teacher of an Advanced Placement class on Government at Inderkum High School. “I have 180 days to turn them into revolutionaries.”
That’s how long the school year runs. How does he do it? “Scare the f*ck out of them.” He’s scaring children at taxpayer expense. He’s licensed to do it too.
All you have to do for extra credit in his class is go out and attend a riot. “I have an ANTIFA FLAG on my wall.” He even has a chart to keep “track of his students’ political inclinations.”
Parents are revolting against critical race theory and classroom indoctrination.
In the past 24 hours, school districts have suspended a teacher for promoting Antifa ideology and another for having students pledge allegiance to the Pride flag.
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He loves to watch them move further to the left as the year progresses. The teacher is “also perplexed when a student expresses discomfort with the decorations in his public-school classroom.”
Gipe surprised his students with a pop quiz on ideology and one deplorable student flunked.
As the teacher told the undercover reporter, “I have an Antifa flag on my wall and a student complained about that — he said it made him feel uncomfortable. Well, this is meant to make fascists feel uncomfortable, so if you feel uncomfortable, I don’t really know what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn’t be aligning with the values that this [Antifa flag] is antithetical to.”
Extreme, right?
“So, they take an ideology quiz and I put [the results] on the [classroom] wall. Every year, they get further and further left,” the teacher asserts.
“I’m like, ‘These ideologies are considered extreme, right? Extreme times breed extreme ideologies.’ Right? There is a reason why Generation Z, these kids, are becoming further and further left.”
The teacher isn’t promoting insurrection or anything when he says: “Like, why aren’t people just taking up arms? Like why can’t we, you know — take up arms against the state? We have historical examples of that happening, and them getting crushed and being martyrs for a cause and it’s like — okay well, it’s slow going because it takes a massive amount of organization.”
He loves Karl Marx and Chairman Mao too.
“You need a two-pronged system, which is exactly what Huey Newton and Fred Hampton [Black Panther Party] understood. You need propaganda of the deed — your economics — and cultural propaganda as well. You need to retrain the way people think. So, the Cultural Revolution in the 60s was fixing the problem that came about after the economic one.” His Mao poster is another controversial decoration the teacher hung in his classroom.
“I do think that it’s important to understand that as an extension of an economic revolution, they [Chinese Communist Party] were changing the base, and then they went to change the superstructure. You cannot change one without the other. You can’t have cultural shifts without the economic shift, and vice versa.”