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It really happened in the 16th century Aztec Empire. It’s really happening AGAIN in the California of our present day. And they’re calling it EDUCATION. 


Teaching The Aztec Chant Walking School Kids All The Way Back To Pagandom



Teaching The Aztec Chant Walking School Kids All The Way Back To PagandomNow that the liberal public education system has allegedly turned school children into fully indoctrinated Marxists, it is now walking them all the way back to centuries-old, uncivilized pagandom. Children are being taught right in class to memorize and chant the blood-curdling chants of the long ago human sacrificing Aztecs—not in after-hours choir practice, or in glee clubs, because the evil Aztec chant is right on the California K-12 school curriculum. In typical covert Marxist presentation, it’s not called ‘Learning the Aztec Chant’ but the more benign sounding— ‘The Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum’.

Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum the most outrageous move against vulnerable school children ever!

The National Review, which first broke the story with few mainstream media pick-ups last March, states: “The proposed Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum is probably the most radical, polemical, and ideologically loaded educational document ever offered up for public consideration in the free world.” (National Review, March 18, 2021) The more bombastic and likely more heeded Glenn Beck describes it as “The most TERRIFYING story I have EVER had to report.”(The Blaze, March 30, 2021) Parents with kids in public schools! you can call the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum the most outrageous move against vulnerable school children ever! ‘Parents sue California over mandated 'chants to Aztec gods' in ethnic studies classes’(Washington Times, Sept. 3, 2021)
“A group of parents in California sued the State Board of Education Friday over a proposed new “Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum” (ESMC) that would have public school students chanting affirmations to Aztec gods and invoking an ancient Nigerian Yoruba religious prayer. “Other critics have slammed the ESMC for allegedly indoctrinating students in Marxism and for promoting an antisemitic viewpoint. The state education board unanimously adopted the curriculum for the state’s 6 million-plus public school students in March, media reports indicate. “The lawsuit includes the text of the “Nahui Ollin,” described as a chant “founded on traditional Aztec beliefs, focusing especially on the four deities Tezkatlipoka, Quetzalkoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totek” as well as a reference to Hunab Ku, “an older Mayan creator deity.”

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“Also included in the curriculum is another “affirmation” dedicated to the Yoruba “divine force” known as Ashe. After sentences such as “Who is going to have a positive day?” or “Who will represent their people, this day?”, students are told to say, “Ashe!’” “The Thomas More Society and special counsel Paul Jonna of LiMandri & Jonna LLP filed the complaint with the Superior Court of California in San Diego on behalf of Californians for Equal Rights and San Diego county residents Eric Gonzales, Steve Houbeck, and Jose Velazquez, each parents of school-age children. The action came after the state board did not respond to a letter seeking the removal of the offensive items. “The curriculum’s unequivocal promotion of five Aztec gods or deities through repetitive chanting and affirmation of their symbolic principles constitutes an unlawful government preference toward a particular religious practice,” Frank Xu, Californians for Equal Rights Foundation president, said in a statement. “This public endorsement of the Aztec religion fundamentally erodes equal education rights and irresponsibly glorifies anthropomorphic, male deities whose religious rituals involved gruesome human sacrifice and human dismemberment,” he added. "The ESMC lawsuit includes a section of “Affirmation, Chants, and Energizers.” One invocation “addresses the deities both by name and by their traditional titles, recognizes them as sources of power and knowledge, invokes their assistance, and gives thanks to them.” "According to the complaint, “In short … it is a prayer.” “Mr. Jonna, the lawyer, noted in a statement that “both the California and the United States constitutions prohibit prayer in public schools – particularly prayers drafted by public officials.” “Can you imagine if elements of the Christian faith were proposed to be included in the public school curriculum?” he added. “What if a class incorporated praying to the Blessed Virgin Mary, or even reciting the Lord’s Prayer?”

“Legislation mandating the ESMC in California schools is pending in the state Senate. A spokesperson for the State Board of Education told The Washington Times via email they could not comment on the lawsuit since the board has not seen it yet.
“California's Board of Education voted unanimously to approve a new, multimillion-dollar Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, which will be offered statewide with many of the state's largest school districts making it a requirement for graduation. (The Blaze) “On the radio program Tuesday, Glenn Beck reacted to the newly approved curriculum, calling it "the craziest, most terrifying story I have ever had to report." Glenn read an excerpt from the National Review report describing the curriculum: “Students are to be taught that white Christian settlers committed "theocide" against indigenous tribes when they arrived in the New World by murdering Native American gods and replacing them with the Christian God. According to the curriculum, this replacement ushered in a regime defined by "coloniality, dehumanization, and genocide," and the "explicit erasure and replacement of holistic Indigeneity and humanity." But all is not lost, we are told. “For students will learn that they have the power and the responsibility to build a social order defined by "countergenocide," which will eventually supplant the last vestiges of colonial Christianity and pave the way for the "regeneration of indigenous epistemic and cultural futurity.”
Let’s speak English here, gentlemen.
“Students first clap and chant to the god Tezkatlipoka — whom the Aztecs traditionally worshipped with human sacrifice and cannibalism — asking him for the power to be "warriors" for "social justice." (The Blaze)
So “warriors” “for social justice” now worship human sacrifice and cannibalism?
“Next, the students chant to the gods Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totek, seeking "healing epistemologies" and "a revolutionary spirit." Huitzilopochtli, in particular, is the Aztec deity of war and inspired hundreds of thousands of human sacrifices during Aztec rule. Finally, the chant comes to a climax with a request for "liberation, transformation, [and] decolonization," after which students shout "Panche beh! Panche beh!" in pursuit of ultimate "critical consciousness.” (The Blaze) “Glenn explained some of the horrifying details of Aztec worship traditions, which California's educators and administrators seek to "regenerate," including human sacrifice by the tens of thousands, cannibalism, and the severe and prolonged torture and sacrifice of children. "Those are the gods that they [the Board of Education in California] think really need to be worshiped and brought back in our understanding because that whole Christian God was only about 'oppression'," Glenn said sardonically. "Gang, we are in biblical-sized trouble," he added. "We are under attack from the forces of darkness unlike anything I've ever seen before ... because the soul of our nation, and the soul of children, is at stake."


Meanwhile, school children of present-day California will be chanting the same chants of the Aztecs who chanted while carving out the hearts of living victims, placing them—still beating—on a black basalt altar as an offering to their god Quetzalcoatl, now one of the gods educators teach children to praise. It really happened in the 16th century Aztec Empire. It’s really happening AGAIN in the California of our present day. And they’re calling it EDUCATION. 



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