News 26th Apr 2021 9:51 AM A Melbourne mayor has apologised to parents after a female youth worker ordered Year 11 boys to stand up in class and labelled them oppressors for being white, male and Christian. Parents and councillors are calling for the worker to be sacked over the incident, which occurred during a diversity and inclusion session last week, the According to the newspaper, the Kingston Youth Services worker held a talk about privilege, pronouns and intersectionality at the state-run Parkdale Secondary College in Melbourne s southeast on Wednesday. She told the boys to stand up if they were white , male and Christian before telling them they were responsible for being privileged and oppressors .
‘Cultural Marxism in action’: Year 11 schoolboys ‘shamed’ over gender, religion, skin colour26/04/2021|6min
Sky News host Rita Panahi says we are seeing “cultural Marxism in action” after Year 11 schoolboys were “shamed” for their gender, religion, and skin colour during a talk on privilege and pronouns.
“Parents are rightly appalled … it’s the culmination of the long march through the institutions that began decades ago,” she said.
The schoolboys, from Parkdale Secondary College, were subjected to a “racist, sexist, and religiously intolerant tirade” in the name of “equality and diversity, according to Ms Panahi.
“They were labelled ‘oppressors’ by a Kingston City Council employed youth worker”.
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A presentation by a council worker at a public school near Melbourne left students flabbergasted and parents incensed, after white boys who held Christian beliefs were reportedly told they were "oppressors" by default. The incident allegedly took.
Unfairly painting all boys as rapists is alienating them Unfairly painting all boys as rapists or potential rapists will put them offside at this critical time when we need to bring people together.
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Subscriber only Most perpetrators of violence are males, but of course this doesn t mean most males are violent. This is why singling out random 16-year-old boys and making them pay for the sins of violent men is no way educate boys about respect. I am not surprised there is widespread outrage about the behaviour of a Kingston City Council worker who called boys at Parkdale Secondary College oppressors for being white, male and Christian.