K-12 curriculum 'socially engineering' millions into enraged young 'social justice warriors,' parents warn

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Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to a dean at Stanford Law School joining students in heckling a conservative judge on'America Reports.' EXCLUSIVE – A curriculum developed under Yale Medical School is using emotional persuasion tactics to trigger children attending thousands of public schools to become angry about social justice causes and aid them in developing an "intersectional identity," parents worry. Fox News Digital reviewed the tightly guarded curriculum, created by the Center for Emotional Intelligence at the medical school's Child Study Center. Yale's clients are forbidden from sharing its contents with anyone who is not employed at the district, according to the contract it has signed with partners. The lessons probed deeply and, oftentimes intrusively, into the student's emotions, personal relationships, traumas, beliefs and triggers. "Conversations around triggers and Meta-Moments are an excellent way to discuss power and privilege in who, in our society, is required to regulate more strictly in public spaces. Consider examining stereotypes in the context of emotional regulation as they relate to race, gender, sexuality, religion, and other forms of difference," the curriculum said.

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