Students encouraged to engage in political violence at people with opposing views!
NEW YORK (PNN) - September 11, 2022 - Project Veritas on Sunday released part 4 of its Secret Curriculum series.
The latest undercover video shows NYC Middle School teacher Ariane Franco admitting she encourages her students to engage in political violence.
Ariane Franco told her students to throw bricks at people with opposing views.
Ms. Franco also said the Pledge of Allegiance is not respected in her classroom.
Her students will not stand during the Pledge of Allegiance.
“I tell them - my (students) - we don’t stand up for the Pledge [of Allegiance]. We do the Pledge of Allegiance every morning, you know, but we keep going on our business. It was a class decision at the beginning of the school year. ‘They’re not talking about me, so I’m not standing up,’ you know?”
Ariane Franco also said she changed the words to the Pledge of Allegiance.
“At one point, when I first started challenging it [the Pledge of Allegiance], I had my (students) change the words… It was something like - I think we added at the end, ‘And we will fight for those who this does not address,’ or something like that. We added to [it] because it’s like, ‘And liberty and justice for all, and we will fight until that is true.’”
Franco also told the undercover PV journalist that the students in her class would “kneel” during the Pledge of Allegiance.
Via Project Veritas, “Ariane Franco, who teaches English to NYC middle school students, was recorded admitting how she advises teenagers to engage in violence against those who stand in the way of her political agenda.”
“This is what I told my students. I was like, ‘Guys, there’s strategic ways to do this [protest].’ You want to… I brought up [a] crazy organization that have done this. Like, they chose (at) which places to throw bricks. They chose - and they didn’t do it in their own neighborhood. They didn’t do it to black and brown communities. Doing it to our own community does not make sense,” Franco said.
“You got to go after the people who it’s not directly affecting. Throw it [brick] at the people that are actually doing the things that [need to] change.”