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So WhatCha Trying To Say Noodles?
The primary theme of Fahrenheit 451 is censorship.
In Bradbury’s dystopia, burning books was the principal method of censorship, directed by the government, but generally supported by the masses.
A form of self-censorship developed, as the dullards, intellectually lazy, and willfully ignorant, preferred books to be burned so they felt that would put them on a level playing field with the critical thinkers and intellectually curious minded.
Fuckers are getting walked:
Schools cancel AP classes because of racial inequalities
The district analysis found that more than 70% of the students in the program were white or Asian, while nearly 80% of the students in the district are Hispanic or black.
Here's what really is happening NATIONWIDE...The Elites want fucking idiots so they can do whatever they want.
Only way to keep us stupid is by offering us gizmos, bright colors, entertain us as we lose ourselves into music videos, video games and watching others live their lives online and masturbating 15 times a day to Anime Porn with my Japanese Love Pillow...I call her "Sachi."
So they start trying to pretend that these white and Asian kids didn't get into the AP/Honor Classes by studying or being smarter...SOOOOOOOOO since a bunch of Juans, Tyrones, Marias and Shaniquas can't pass the entrance exams THEY ARE CANCELLING THE CLASSES.
You know for equity and shit.
You kids better start buying what you need to protect yourselves because these kids will be fucking goons...Violent and actually mentally slow...Like the friends of Alex in "Clockwork Orange."
Remember before the Lockdown average IQ was 100 in the US...It's now 84 because of ONE SPECIFIC COMMUNITY.
Three guesses which one?
Here's a couple of hints from Newspaper articles, although there's many many many examples:
- Not a single student can do math at grade level in 53 Illinois schools.
- Zero students proficient in math in 23 Baltimore schools, test results reveal
- According to the U.S. Department of Education, only seven percent of the eighth-graders in Detroit are considered proficient in reading.
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