Report: Latest Groups in League With the Left Indoctrinating America's Students in 'Collectivism'

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If there is one thing that should jump out when we see footage of this protest or that, it is the fact that the rent-a-mob is just that. If it is not a BLM rally, it is a pro-Hamas rally, or it is an anti-ICE rally. All that is exchanged is one set of props for another. Since the death of Renee Good in Minneapolis on January 7, the one thing that has been sprinkled amongst all the professionally printed, anti-ICE signs has been Palestinian flags. What has one got to do with the other? When you are promoting a certain ideology, plenty.

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We were given slides like this oneexplaining how the terms collectivism and "interdependence" were necessary concepts linked to student "success" and "harmony". K-12 schools are grooming children to think like communists and to abandon individualism.

While leftist ideology infiltrating public education is something about which we already knew, we also know that, like most of what the left is engaged in, it is hardly organic. Defending Education (DE) is a watchdog group that exposes indoctrination. It has uncovered two pro-Palestinian organizations, the Participatory Action Research Center for Organizing (PARCEO) and Project48. These organizations are disseminating materials into schools for both teachers and students, the aim of which is to create skepticism of antisemitism and sympathy for pro-Palestinian causes. Just a sampling of the materials includes blaming "white nationalism" for antisemitism and asking participants to consider the "bad habit" of whiteness.


READ MORE: Paid to Hate: CAIR Caught Handing Out $1,000 Checks to Campus Antisemites

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PARCEO bills itself as "a community research, resource, and education center. We partner with groups to strengthen our collective work for justice." Justice includes “educational justice; racial justice; workers’ rights; gender justice; challenging Islamophobia; immigrant rights; health and food justice, and more.” Project48 “was created to center Palestinians in the telling of their own history," including “educational material, eyewitness testimonies, images, videos and artifacts," so that “the ongoing Palestinian struggle against colonial erasure and the return of refugees to their ancestral lands.” In other words, just one side. And surprise, both groups have ties to the Soros-linked Open Society Foundations.

The curriculum created by both groups is called the "Palestinian Nakba Curriculum," referring to the creation of Israel in 1948. It portrays Palestinians as victims at the hands of Israel, and:

“considers the history and material consequences of the Nakba, including what’s been hidden and erased, what’s been built over, stolen, destroyed, and what remains." 

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There is a section focused on "pervasive Zionist narrative," “the enactment and reality of Zionist colonization in Palestine,” and Israel's “intentionality behind the process.” It also talks about "justification" of the process. There is also an attempt to look like they are telling the whole story, complete with a whole section on antisemitism. However, nowhere in that section does it mention the Holocaust, but it manages to mention "white nationalism" several times.

The rest is a word salad of hate, primarily caused, apparently, by these phantom white nationalists whose focus is “to sow confusion and promote antisemitism, Islamophobia, and racism.” Other resources created along with progessive activist group Jews for Peace include this nugget. They made sure not to leave anyone out:

“[W]hite nationalist violence has been on the rise in the U.S., fueled by anti-immigrant and racist manifestos, sentiments, and conspiracy theories, such as the great replacement theory. Jews are among the targets of white nationalist violence along with Black people, immigrants, Muslims, and trans and queer people, among others."


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White people have their own sections; the “Phenomenology of Whiteness” is where whiteness is described as a bad habit. Last but not least, there is the “White Awareness Handbook For Anti-Racism Training.”

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The Oakland, California, event was organized by an Oakland Unified School District teacher. As you might guess, this program is a big hit in places like New York and California as far back as 2023, and into October of 2025. But this ideology is being pushed on America's students all over the nation.

The next three years would be the prime time to push it out. RedState promises to keep reporting on any developments for readers as we move closer to the 2028 elections. Stay tuned.

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