Oh, this one is a pip, they had them wear shirts, and do skits on this propaganda. They were even indoctrinating kids as young as elementary school.
Via The Blaze:
A Virginia police officer and his wife said they are disturbed and angry about the “anti-police propaganda” featured in a Black History Month program put on by one high school.
The Orange County High School event was titled “Black Lives Matter” and featured readings including, “Voices: The Exhausting Task of Being Black in America” and ”They Don’t Really Care About Us.”
The event, originally slated for February but just held Thursday, featured performances and presentations by students from schools across the Orange County school district.
Student ushers wore black T-shirts emblazoned with the phrase “I can’t breathe,” words uttered by Eric Garner, the unarmed New York man who died after being placed in a chokehold by a police officer.
A pro-police Facebook page first posted an anonymous account by a deputy who said his wife took their young son to watch their 8-year-old daughter perform with a choir:
As my wife walked into the auditorium, she noticed the students working the event were wearing black t-shirts that stated “I Can’t Breath” and “#blacklivesmatter”. My wife tried to overlook it and settled in to enjoy the program. My daughter had been selected to participate in the program and sing a “Motown Medley” as part of one of the elementary choirs. My wife looked at the program that she was handed as she took her seat and found disturbing and, what I would argue, anti-police propaganda all over it.
A program insert featured a list of the night’s performances and was decorated with illustrations of two girls holding signs that said, “Hands up, don’t shoot.”
At this point my wife had an uneasy feeling about what this program was actually about and quickly realized those black t-shirts were not just some of the students “protesting” but that it was part of the nights theme! One by one students began reciting “last words”. To include
“I’m from Ferguson Missouri…. I was told to put my hands up. I did, and I was shot 7 times. My name is Michael Brown.”



