Our children are being taught ‘plain out racism’ and it is ‘toxic’

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Our children are being taught ‘plain out racism’ and it is ‘toxic’
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Sky News host Rita Panahi says our education system is “toxic” and teaches “plain out racism”.

It is telling our youth that they will have “huge hurdles” based purely on their “ethnicity”, Ms Panahi said.

“We know in fact the system goes out of its way to advantage – particularly when it comes to going to university – Indigenous kids.”

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