
Virginia’s largest school district pulls AP Government test question amid outrage
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Virginia's Fairfax County is removing a question on an AP Government test that asked students to choose an accurate comparison of liberals vs. conservatives.
The choices represented a bunch of stereotypical identities -- based on race, gender, sexuality and age. Mike Emanuel currently serves as chief Washington correspondent for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined FNC in 1997 as a Los Angeles-based correspondent and currently serves as a co-anchor of FOX News Live.
The options written under the liberal column were: "Young, white males"; "Middle-aged, urban lesbian"; "College-educated black male professional"; and "White, upper-middle class suburban male." Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears sounds off on 'The Story,' saying racially charged question create 'oppressor vs. oppressed.'
Under the conservative column, the choices were: "East Coast, Ivy League educated scientists"; "Southern male migrant laborer"; "Catholic, midwestern middle-aged male"; and "West Coast, Hispanic teacher."

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