Liberal Educators In Full Blown Panic As Alt Right Media Becomes Go-To News Sources For Students...

Traslation... If it isn't a left-wing source; "it's fake news". Pathetic...
 
If these sites were pushing a fake narrative then it should be easy to debunk them with facts and logic but no, they want to discourage students from even considering a different point of view.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
Facts are not facts when they are opinions. I would certainly discourage kids from voicing opinions that encourage harm against innocent people.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?


Radical left opinion blogs are ok though, right?
Aw making up bullshit. The go-to conservative tactic :itsok:
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
Facts are not facts when they are opinions. I would certainly discourage kids from voicing opinions that encourage harm against innocent people.

None of the sites mentioned encourage harm against anyone.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?


Radical left opinion blogs are ok though, right?
Aw making up bullshit. The go-to conservative tactic :itsok:


Sounds to me like you want students to regurgitate the approved narrative about certain subjects and never ask any questions or challenge themselves in any way.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
Facts are not facts when they are opinions. I would certainly discourage kids from voicing opinions that encourage harm against innocent people.

None of the sites mentioned encourage harm against anyone.
Of course they do. They inspire outrage in their retarded readers against groups of innocent people, which leads to harm.
 
People use to think Nazi indoctrination was dangerous. Now, conservatives encourage it.
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?


Radical left opinion blogs are ok though, right?
Aw making up bullshit. The go-to conservative tactic :itsok:


Sounds to me like you want students to regurgitate the approved narrative about certain subjects and never ask any questions or challenge themselves in any way.
Reality and what it “sounds like” to you are always in contention
 
Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
Facts are not facts when they are opinions. I would certainly discourage kids from voicing opinions that encourage harm against innocent people.

None of the sites mentioned encourage harm against anyone.
Of course they do. They inspire outrage in their retarded readers against groups of innocent people, which leads to harm.
That's a lot of assumption. You have no demonstrable way of knowing what either inspires others, or can be proven to move them to act. Much less so in the case of them being moved to commit violent acts. That's a matter of personal responsibility. Not a matter of opinion...
 
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Could you provide us with examples relevant to the OP, so an appropriate response might be offered?
Radix, listed in the article, is a white supremacy opinion blog. Should a teacher tell a student that it’s a credible source?
If the information is credible... Does the source matter? Facts, are facts. Additionally with it being an opinion blog; do you dicourage students from hearing different opinions.
Facts are not facts when they are opinions. I would certainly discourage kids from voicing opinions that encourage harm against innocent people.

None of the sites mentioned encourage harm against anyone.
Of course they do. They inspire outrage in their retarded readers against groups of innocent people, which leads to harm.


There's plenty about the current political and social climate to be outraged about but I guess it's only ok for the left to talk about it?
 

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