90 Miles From Tyranny : US College Entrance Exam Board Gets Chinese Communist Party Cash To Push Propaganda

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

US College Entrance Exam Board Gets Chinese Communist Party Cash To Push Propaganda


COLLEGE BOARD, THE ORGANIZATION WHICH OVERSEES COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS IN THE UNITED STATES, IS HELPING TO EMBED CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY-FUNDED CONFUCIUS INSTITUTES IN AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS, GRANTING THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT THE ABILITY TO DICTATE WHAT IS TAUGHT IN CLASSROOMS, THE NATIONAL PULSE CAN REVEAL.

The organization, which has existed for over 120 years, has partnered with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) groups, including the notorious propaganda front known as Hanban, or Confucius Institutes, on conferences, delegations to China, and curricula decisions.

The National Pulse can today reveal that College Board, which receives hundreds of millions of dollars from the U.S. Department of Education, offers a “Chinese Guest Teacher Program” for K-12 institutions in partnership with the Confucius Institutes, the CCP-funded, controversial operation that purports to be a language and culture initiative. Every year, the program “serves hundreds of K–12 schools and districts nationwide and reaches tens of thousands of U.S. students.”
















In reality, Confucius Institutes launder propaganda for the Chinese government, and in the words of the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, are replete with “undisclosed ties to Chinese institutions, and conflicted loyalties.”

Confucius Institutes have also been linked with intellectual property theft, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).

Despite this, College Board President David Coleman has extolled the virtues of Hanban, the colloquial Chinese abbreviation for the Confucius Institutes, with his comments amplified by Chinese state media:
“Hanban is just like the sun. It lights the path to develop Chinese teaching in the US. The College Board is the moon. I am so honored to reflect the light that we’ve gotten from Hanban.”

The Guest Teacher Program also notes that Confucius Institute teachers “assist in curriculum development,” bridging the gap between Chinese propaganda and American schools.

Confucius Institute teachers are encouraged to use textbooks written by a part of the Chinese Communist Party called the...

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3 comments:

  1. They need to go home.

    --generic

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  2. US College Entrance Exam Board - just more targets in a shooting civil war.

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  3. Interesting that the poster shows the two ChiComs holding AMERICAN made tommyguns.....

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