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Teacher Study Debunked: Researchers Omitted 2,000 Anti-White Hate Incidents after Trump’s Election

Teacher Study Debunked: Researchers Omitted 2,000 Anti-White Hate Incidents after Trump’s Election

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We reported on this Rethinking Schools survey, which claimed there was a lot of negative feelings after the election of Donald Trump among students and teachers. It apparently has been debunked. This piece of news from The College Fix:

According to this report, some 4,000 educators claimed to “have heard derogatory language directed at students of color, Muslims, immigrants and people based on gender or sexual orientation.”

However, Paul Sperry of the New York Post points out that the SPLC failed to mention 2,000 instances of educators reporting anti-white hate incidents (presumably of an anti-Trump nature).

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