Predator. School shooter. Not intelligent. Privileged. Racist. Dumb. What do these words all have in common? These words were all listed as adjectives used to describe white students in a freshman English class at Scappoose High School in Oregon.
About 25 students walked into Ms. Autumn Gonzalesâ classroom at Scappoose High School in Oregon to a whiteboard with two columns, one labeled âWhite Girls,â and the other âWhite Boys.â In total there were 21 words used to describe white girls and boys and not one was positive.Â
According to one student who spoke with Libs of TikTok, âthe students were in there for a few minutes and all were looking at the board, not only in disbelief but shock. Several of them took pictures.â Before Ms. Gonzales came into class, the students started asking lots of questions amongst themselves. When Ms. Gonzales entered the classroom, one student raised her hand and asked, "What is the context of the writings on the board?â Ms. Gonzales allegedly told her "to mind her own business.âÂ
Noticing the students were not satisfied with that response, Ms. Gonzales âthen tried to spin it to the class.â Apparently, she claimed the lists were from the previous class discussion about âsuggestions for a possible play at the school.âÂ
After hearing about the contents on the board, one of the parents immediately contacted the school, forwarded the image, and asked for a call from Principal Jerimy Kelley. The parent told us, âI received a call back from Mr. Kelley approximately two [hours] later, he admitted that he had no less than 25 emails and or messages left about the situation. I asked him why this would be discussed, let alone written up on the whiteboard for all to see in an English class. He had no reason, and said it will be looked into immediately.â
Three days later, after several emails, requests for students to be transferred out of Ms. Gonzalesâ class, and demands for her resignation, the school superintendent sent out an email to parents excusing the situation as a teaching exercise in âstereotypes and implicit bias.â
Students and parents arenât buying it, claiming Ms. Gonzales is an activist who pushes her beliefs on other students. Her Facebook profile suggests they are correct, with a slew of politically charged posts about âprivilegeâ and being âterrifiedâ about the 2020 election results.
The parent continued on in their statement to Libs of TikTok saying, âMy child has told me on at least 2 different occasions, that Ms. Gonzales was very demeaning to the students, and to my child personally.â
Could you imagine the outrage that would be coming from the entire nation if the words on Gonzalesâ whiteboard were used to describe any other group? Why are we tolerating anti-white racism? Tragically, anti-white racism is all too common in our classrooms. Progressive teachers that push their radical ideology, like CRT into our schools need to be fired.
Gonzales is still listed as faculty on the Scappoose High School website. When Libs of TikTok reached out to the school district, superintendent Tim Porter said, âThank you for reaching out. I have no further comments than what is included in the letter.â
I think it is safe to assume Ms. Gonzales will not face any disciplinary action. But this is Oregon so we shouldnât be surprised.
Can we also chat about the misspelling of the word âprivilegedâ in an ENGLISH class?!!
First they come for us slowly, then they'll come for us quickly.