Next week, the California Department of Education will vote on a new
statewide ethnic studies curriculum that advocates for the
“decolonization” of American society and elevates Aztec religious
symbolism—all in the service of a left-wing political ideology. The new program, called the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, seeks to
extend the Left’s cultural dominance of California’s public university
system, 50 years in the making, to the state’s entire primary and
secondary education system, which consists of 10,000 public schools
serving a total of 6 million students. In theoretical terms, the new ethnic studies curriculum is based on
the “pedagogy of the oppressed,” developed by Marxist theoretician Paolo
Freire, who argued that students must be educated about their
oppression in order to attain “critical consciousness” and,
consequently, develop the capacity to overthrow their oppressors.
Following this dialectic, the model curriculum instructs teachers to
help students “challenge racist, bigoted, discriminatory,
imperialist/colonial beliefs” and critique “white supremacy, racism and
other forms of power and oppression.” This approach, in turn, enables
teachers to inspire their pupils to participate in “social movements
that struggle for social justice” and “build new possibilities for a
post-racist, post-systemic racism society.” R. Tolteka Cuauhtin, the original co-chair of the Ethnic Studies
Model Curriculum, developed much of the material regarding early
American history. In his book Rethinking Ethnic Studies, which is
cited throughout the curriculum, Cuauhtin argues that the United States
was founded on a “Eurocentric, white supremacist (racist, anti-Black,
anti-Indigenous), capitalist (classist), patriarchal (sexist and
misogynistic), heteropatriarchal (homophobic), and anthropocentric
paradigm brought from Europe.” The document claims that whites began
“grabbing the land,” “hatching hierarchies,” and “developing for
Europe/whiteness,” which created “excess wealth” that “became the basis
for the capitalist economy.” Whites established a “hegemony” that
continues to the present day, in which minorities are subjected to
“socialization, domestication, and ‘zombification.’” The religious narrative is even more disturbing. Cuauhtin developed a
related “mandala” claiming that white Christians committed “theocide”
against indigenous tribes, killing their gods and replacing them with
Christianity. White settlers thus established a regime of “coloniality,
dehumanization, and genocide,” characterized by the “explicit erasure
and replacement of holistic Indigeneity and humanity.” The solution,
according to Cuauhtin and the ethnic studies curriculum, is to “name,
speak to, resist, and transform the hegemonic Eurocentric neocolonial
condition” in a posture of “transformational resistance.” The ultimate
goal is to “decolonize” American society and establish a new regime of
“countergenocide” and “counterhegemony,” which will displace white
Christian culture and lead to the “regeneration of indigenous epistemic
and cultural futurity.” This religious concept is fleshed out in the model curriculum’s
official “ethnic studies community chant.” The curriculum recommends
that teachers lead their students in a series of indigenous songs,
chants, and affirmations, including the “In Lak Ech Affirmation,” which
appeals directly to the Aztec gods. Students first clap and chant to the
god Tezkatlipoka—whom the Aztecs traditionally worshipped with human
sacrifice and cannibalism—asking him for the power to be “warriors” for
“social justice.” Next, the students chant to the gods Quetzalcoatl,
Huitzilopochtli, and Xipe Totek, seeking “healing epistemologies” and “a
revolutionary spirit.” Huitzilopochtli, in particular, is the Aztec
deity of war and inspired hundreds of thousands of human sacrifices
during Aztec rule. Finally, the chant comes to a climax with a request
for “liberation, transformation, [and] decolonization,” after which
students shout “Panche beh! Panche beh!” in pursuit of ultimate
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