In 2021, Project Veritas exposed California teacher Gabriel Gipe for attempting to radicalize his students. In January 2022, school officials paid him three years’ worth of his salary for his resignation.
Gipe, who made $60,000 annually, was given $190,000 – which after taxes amount to around $100,000 – to walk away from his teaching gig after admitting that he had “180 days to turn them [his students] into revolutionaries.” This, coupled with other statements created a fierce backlash that Natomas Unified School District couldn’t ignore. Superintendent Chris Evans explained that Gipe, who was a social studies teacher at the time, was going to be removed from the school.
“As of today, this teacher was placed on paid leave because of his actions and choices in the classroom,” read a statement from the superintendant. “Natomas Unified will be taking the legally required next steps to place the teacher on unpaid leave and fire the teacher.”
“Our teachers must, without bias, or favoring their own personal beliefs share facts and information around differing perspectives,” the statement continued. “This teacher crossed that line and violated that trust.”
In Gipe’s classroom, posters of Antifa and Mao Zedong could reportedly be found, and he also used stamps featuring history’s most infamous dictators including Joseph Stalin, Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Un. Evans stressed that the materials were purchased pre-pandemic, so their use on physical assignments was likely limited, thus lowering student exposure to his attempts at indoctrination.
“I have an Antifa flag on my [classroom] wall, and a student complained about that. He said it made him feel uncomfortable. Well, this is meant to make fascists feel uncomfortable, so if you feel uncomfortable, I don’t really know what to tell you. Maybe you shouldn’t be aligning with the values that this is antithetical to,” Gipe said in the undercover video.
The way he discussed manipulating young minds into being accepting of his radical personal beliefs could be described as “Orwellian.”
“You need propaganda of the deed — your economics — and cultural propaganda as well. You need to retrain the way people think. … Consistently focusing on education and a change of cultural propaganda. We have to hit both fronts. We have to convince people that this is what we actually need,” he bragged.
Additional information on the settlement includes the school district not being able to discuss the details of his departure from his previous workplace. This may be unnecessary, as a simple internet search can give you all the details needed to see that this guy may not be a good fit to mold young minds.
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