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EXPOSED: Minnesota Districts WASTE Taxpayer Money on 'Race-Based' Teacher Programs While Kids Fall Behind

Gary FranchiMarch 13, 2026258 views
EXPOSED: Minnesota Districts WASTE Taxpayer Money on 'Race-Based' Teacher Programs While Kids Fall Behind
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Patriots, your tax dollars are being weaponized against American values once again. More than 50 Minnesota school districts have been caught red-handed using taxpayer money to fund so-called "race-based" programs for educators, proving that the left's indoctrination machine is alive and well even under Trump's second term.

While Minnesota families struggle with inflation and rising costs, these radical school districts think it's perfectly acceptable to waste precious education dollars on divisive programs that pit Americans against each other based on skin color. This isn't education—it's pure ideological warfare being waged against our children.

The Woke Machine Keeps Rolling

These race-obsessed programs come as Minnesota educators have been caught repeatedly pushing leftist propaganda on students instead of focusing on actual learning. Reading, writing, and arithmetic have taken a backseat to critical race theory nonsense and gender ideology.

"This is immoral and anti-American," critics are rightfully saying about these taxpayer-funded racial programs. And they're absolutely right. When did we decide that segregating people by race and teaching kids to hate their country became more important than giving them a quality education?

"Taxpayer money should go toward educating our children, not indoctrinating them with divisive racial ideologies that tear apart the fabric of our communities."

The timing couldn't be more infuriating. As President Trump works tirelessly to drain the swamp and end woke policies in federal agencies, local school districts in blue states like Minnesota are doubling down on their anti-American agenda.

Parents Fight Back

These revelations prove why parental rights in education have become such a critical battleground. Minnesota parents are paying for schools that actively work against their values and their children's best interests.

The Trump administration's push to eliminate DEI programs from federal agencies should serve as a model for every school district in America. Our kids deserve better than being taught to see everything through the lens of race and division.

How much longer will we allow radical educators to hijack our children's education and poison their minds with this anti-American garbage? It's time for parents to demand accountability from every single school board pushing this destructive agenda.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024Verified1 hours ago
Finally someone is calling out this woke nonsense! Our tax dollars should go toward improving education for ALL kids, not divisive racial programs that do nothing to help struggling students learn basic math and reading.
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MinnesotaDadVerifiedjust now
Exactly! My daughter's school can't afford new textbooks but they have money for this garbage.
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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedjust now
As an educator for 15 years, I can tell you that what kids need is solid curriculum, qualified teachers, and discipline in the classroom. These race-based programs are just political theater while test scores continue to plummet.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedjust now
Thank you for speaking up! We need more teachers like you who focus on actual education instead of indoctrination.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why school choice and vouchers are so important. Parents deserve better options than this woke agenda being pushed in public schools.
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
Absolutely disgusting waste of money!
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FiscallyResponsibleVerifiedjust now
How much exactly are they spending on these programs? I'd love to see a detailed breakdown of where our education tax dollars are actually going versus how much goes to classroom instruction.