Marxist teacher who called for ‘forceful cultural revolution’ lands seat on Colorado legislature
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A Marxist teacher from Colorado, who called for a “FORCEFUL Cultural Revolution” against “Whiteness,” was voted in by Democrats to fill an open state House of Representatives seat Saturday.
Tim Hernández was selected as a state representative for the Denver area on Saturday by a committee of Democrats tasked with filling the vacant seat after its incumbent, Serena Gonzales-Gutierrez, was elected to the Denver City Council.
Hernandez worked at Aurora West Preparatory Academy in the Aurora Public Schools District, according to its website from May. Their staff list has since been scrubbed, and it was unclear if he continues to work in the Colorado district. A sign in his classroom called for “Dismantl[ing] White systems.”
Fox News Digital previously found that Hernández went on a Marxist diatribe at a protest organized by unions.
“I want to tear some s–t up it out for you. Are you ready?” Hernández said.
“What I think is happening in our schools, what I think is showing up in my classroom is a lot of the things that we get into ideological circles up here. We like to compete who knows Marx better, who knows these things better, who’s a Leninist. Listen, all right, I’ll give you a real take on this s–t. Kids don’t care,” he said.
It wasn’t enough to preach the communist theory, it had to be put into practice, according to Hernández.
“Yes, it’s important to know theory. But you have to do some practices, you have to get out into the streets. You have to get into your workplace. You have to go to your families. If we are just sitting, talking in an ideological circle, our kids are still going to schools that are underfunded where they are investing more in their failure than in their success.”
“Your [communist] theory will not save you. The revolution… will happen in the hood. It will not be led by who understand Lenin best, it will not be led by the deepest Marxists. The revolution will be led by the people. … And I say all of this because I’m a teacher.”
He has signaled that he was including lessons on communist theory in his classroom.Instagram/_timhernandez
Fox News Digital also probed into Hernández’s public social media, and found the teacher called for a “FORCEFUL cultural revolution,” particularly against American “whiteness” and “white supremacy.”
He has signaled that he was including lessons on communist theory in his classroom.
For example, to engage young children in his lens of society, Hernandez said they should be shown the movie “A Bug’s Life” followed by a lesson on “proletariat revolution,” meaning a social revolution in which the working class attempts to overthrow the bourgeoisie.
Hernández’s classroom was filled with flags supportive of the Palestinian and far-left political causes.Instagram/_timhernandez Hernández was previously fired from another school in the Denver Public Schools system after being called “aggressive, divisive and attacking” by a school’s administrator, he said in a tweet.Instagram/_timhernandez
“A lot of people call me a ‘unicorn.’ I am not an anomaly. I am a testament to the work we still have to do; this is sacred; this is powerful; this is necessary. I tell my students the truth,” he said, according to his notes from a Memphis rally in September 2021 which were reviewed by Fox News.
“If White people spent HALF of the time they spend trying to distance themselves from their Whiteness and instead spent it actually deconstructing systems of White supremacy, where would we be?” he asked. “[S]ystems of white supremacy are upheld by individuals— to remove individuality from this conversation is unproductive… I am absolutely advocating for a Cultural Revolution where we dismantle individual and systemic White supremacy,” he said in January 2021.
“We’re talking about Whiteness and White supremacy. And I’m willing to advocate for any form of disruption to it and every manifestation it has,” he said.
“Am I denying the freedom to uphold White supremacy? If so, I am in favor of that denial. And, White supremacy is CURRENTLY upheld by force. So yes, I’m advocating a FORCEFUL cultural revolution wherein we assert the dignity of life for all at the expense of White supremacy.”
Hernández’s classroom was filled with flags supportive of the Palestinian and far-left political causes, including one that suggested the United States of America belonged to the Aztecs.
Hernández was previously fired from another school in the Denver Public Schools system after being called “aggressive, divisive and attacking” by a school’s administrator, he said in a tweet.
The phrase “Cultural Revolution” is derived from communist totalitarian history. The Chinese Cultural Revolution was a political purge and persecution of millions of suspected anti-revolutionaries orchestrated by Mao, who was the chairman of the People’s Republic of China from 1949 to 1976. The violent movement vehemently opposed the “Four Olds:” Old Ideas, Old Culture, Old Customs, and Old Habits and featured the destruction of cultural artifacts.
Hernández also said White people need to be subject to re-education.
“How long are we going to have to wait for White people to ‘grow’ and ‘unlearn?’ Because [to be honest], having to wait for the group in our society that has the slightest education levels, most economic power, and highest political capital to ‘grow’ seems like bulls–t to me,” he said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“Eighty percent of the teachers are White because the education system wants them to be,” Hernández said.Instagram/_timhernandez
On another occasion, Hernández blasted White women.
“I seriously question if White women even remotely notice the number of times they interrupt other people in a day,” he said.
He has also commented about the “racial dynamics of teaching,” blasting the profession for being 80 percent White.
“Eighty percent of the teachers are White because the education system wants them to be, and… they choose to promote the oppression their ‘equity’ departments try and fail to dismantle,” he said.
Hernández and the Aurora Public School District did not immediately respond to a request for comment.