A Hawaii middle school has been ripped for doling out biased class materials that critics say accuses former President Donald Trump of wanting to stamp out democracy — and spins Vice President Kamala Harris in a more favorable light.
A Hawaii middle school has been ripped for doling out biased class materials that critics say accuses former President Donald Trump of wanting to stamp out democracy — and spins Vice President Kamala Harris in a more favorable light.
The outrage erupted after students at Kapolei Middle School, just outside Honolulu, were given a two-page document that attempted to compare where the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates stood on six key issues — including democracy and immigration, Hawaii News Now reported.
Under the issue of democracy, Trump was described as trying to “overturn the 2020 election” while his Democratic rival was painted as someone who simply “wants to keep our country a democracy.”
Despite the ongoing immigration crisis plaguing the US, Harris was praised for hiring “more people to watch the border” and limiting “how many people can move to the US.”
Trump, meanwhile, was described as a candidate who “finds and catches people in the US illegally” and claimed that he just “takes children away from their parents.
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