டொமினிக் ரெக்ச்சிய News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from டொமினிக் ரெக்ச்சிய. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In டொமினிக் ரெக்ச்சிய Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Woke Insanity of the Week: Firing Good Educators for Refusing the 'Black Panther' Wakanda Salute


Min
New York City’s public school system is serious about equity. So serious that they are removing good educators for refusing to make the new symbol of racial equity: the Wakanda salute from the ‘Black Panther’ movie.
This is the latest example of woke virtue-signaling gone wrong and a sinister outcome of the push for equity over equality.
The
New York Post has reported two separate accounts of women who were let go from their teaching jobs in the New York City public school system for what they believe was their unwillingness to participate in woke virtue signaling.
Both veteran educators were asked to cross their arms in front of them mimicking a greeting or salute popularized by the blockbuster Marvel comic-book movie, ‘Black Panther.’ Apparently, the Wakanda salute now represents racial equity for New York City educators.  ....

New York , United States , Karen Ames , Helen Setton , Charles Lipson , Domenic Recchia , Rafaela Espinal , Rasheda Amon , New York Post , University Of Chicago , New York City , Black Panther , Yisrael Goldberg , Wall Street Journal , புதியது யார்க் , ஒன்றுபட்டது மாநிலங்களில் , கரேன் அமெஸ் , ஹெலன் செட்டன் , சார்லஸ் லிப்சன் , டொமினிக் ரெக்ச்சிய , ரபஆெல எஸ்பினல் , ராஷஎத அமோன் , புதியது யார்க் போஸ்ட் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் சிகாகோ , புதியது யார்க் நகரம் , கருப்பு சிறுத்தை ,

ELECTION 2104: SEEING RED — Republicans surge to control Senate, House


Exit poll: Nation in a funk turns to Republicans
WASHINGTON The glum voters who handed Republicans full control of Congress on Tuesday feel the U.S. is stagnating under President Barack Obama’s leadership but put little faith in politicians of either party.
Most voters leaving polling places said they don’t have much trust in government, feel the nation is off on the wrong track and believe life will be worse for the next generation. Those feeling pessimistic were more likely to vote for Republican congressional candidates.
Above all, voters worried about the economy, preliminary exit polls show. That also helped Republicans take control of the Senate and add to their dominance in the House. ....

New York , United States , New Hampshire , North Carolina , White House , District Of Columbia , West Virginia , South Dakota , North Dakota , Edwin Edwards , Shelley Moore Capito , Bill Enyart , Elise Stefanik , Scott Walker , Brad Schneider , John Kasich , Pat Roberts , Rick Allen , Michael Grimm , Andrew Cuomo , David Perdue , Pat Quinn , Julie Votaw , Ami Bera , Harrys Truman , Jeanne Shaheen ,