SAN FRANCISCO – Donald Trump is a sexist racist, and so are all of his supporters, according to a lesson plan created by a San Francisco high school teacher and distributed by her union.

“Let us please not sidestep the fact that a racist and sexist man has become the president of our country by pandering to a huge racist and sexist base,” Mission High School Peer Resources Teacher Fakrah Shah wrote in her “Lesson Plan on the November 2016 Election.”

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The alleged objectives of the lesson are to encourage students to speak out against the election results, and teachers to provide “a working knowledge of context of American racial violence, sexism, etc.”

Shah offers recommendation on how to conduct the discussion, as well as some advice and commentary.

“I know they might curse and swear, but you would too if you suffered under the constructs of white supremacy or experienced sexism, or any isms or lack of privilege,” she wrote. “You would especially do so if you have not yet developed all of the tools necessary to fight this oppression. It is our job to help them develop these tools, ie the language etc. Let’s not penalize and punish our youth for how they express themselves at this state.”

The lesson plan then devolves into a tirade about demanding justice and equality.

“Tell them: We do not have to go anywhere, not Canada, not ‘back’ to any place we came from. We also do not have to give in to brutality, police or otherwise, verbal or physical. Ever. We have rights and we REFUSE TO BE DENIED,” the lesson plan reads. “WE DEMAND JUSTICE AND EQUALITY. WE WILL KEEP ON FIGHTING. Please relate this to your students.”

“DO NOT: Tell them that we have LOST and that we have to accept this,” Shah continued. “We do not have to accept ANYTHING except that we must and will fight for justice against an unjust system and against unjust people.”

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The lesson plan was distributed to teachers throughout the district through the union newsletter and posted to the website for the National Education Association, the nation’s largest teachers union, according to CBS News.

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“In the very same way, I would criticize Clinton In the very same way, I would criticize Obama. The record number of deportations. Hillary Clinton, she has been called a war hawk,” Shah told KCBS, according to the news site.

“We show information, we just don’t label people. With Trump, yes, we have gone very straight and very direct to this idea that he is racist. That he is sexist. There is information released, with his exact words, saying how to treat women,” she said.

Republican National Committee member Harmeet Dhillon said Sikh’s lesson plan is “garbage,” and offensive to the millions of Americans who supported Trump.

“It’s boiling down the results of a national election where 60 million people voted for this gentleman to become the next president into two words: racist and sexist,” Dhillon said. “I think that’s very misleading. It’s just like propaganda. It’s garbage.”

The United Educators of San Francisco, the local teachers union, lists the lesson plan as an “optional resource” on its website, alleging it’s beneficial to promoting social and emotional well-being.

“As educators our first impulse is to provide the students with a safe place in which to deal with their feelings and it made sense out of the world and that’s what this lesson plan is about,” union president Lita Blanc told Fox 2. “Fakrah Shah was well within her rights as an educator and we strand with her.”

Officials with the San Francisco Unified School District, meanwhile, are not objecting to the lesson’s content.

“This is one of many optional lesson plans being circulated in the wake of the election and not part of the official SFUSD curriculum,” according to a district statement.