A middle school teacher made this horrible lynching analogy to explain the concept of 'equality'
Parents of a California middle schooler have reportedly lodged a formal complaint against their son’s teacher, after a recent lesson allegedly veered into offensive territory.
According to the Sacramento Observer, eighth grader Tyler McIntyre has accused his Sutter Middle School American History teacher of using the lynching of black people as an example when asked to explain the concept of “equality” earlier this month.
The teacher—identified by the Observer as Woody Hart—had reportedly been leading the class in a group grading project following a recent exam, in which students had been asked to define “equality.” Hart, McIntyre alleges, said that “equality means treating everyone equally,” and then explained “like when you hang one black person, you have to hang them all, that’s equality.”
McIntyre, the only black student in the classroom, was stunned.