"I have one life to live...let me live it as a blond"

Posted by Dobrien 9 years, 5 months ago to Education
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I was pondering about the enthusiasm for socialism and collectivism in todays youth.
One of The major causes is a lack of honest information taught to students , not studying both sides of issues or all angles I believe it is the public and the collegiate schools that promote those "ism's". Essentially students being brainwashed. These young folks and old folks who really never grew up can't connect or won't in the case of the latter , The forfeiting of their individualism and rights
but more importantly mine and of course yours.
Thinking about the sacrificing of the individual ,if these folks related that and the evidence of increased poverty and dispare (to be short with the list of failures) with their political leanings would they change their minds?

If they thought about their one life.

Then the ad campaign from the 60's popped into my head.
Is that also a result of brainwashing?


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  • Posted by $ allosaur 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Two or three months ago I picked up on some information I thought relevant to his majesty the king.
    I kid you not that some Muslim cleric overseas decreed it to be okay for a true follower of Islam to use toilet paper.
    Some may whine that this late in his royal highness's two terms this decree comes as too little too late, but I'm certain that White House staff in the laundry room are still rejoicing.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Herb. How about this glimpse into todays public school system in St Paul Minnesota.

    Soon after authorities announced Monday that a grand jury had decided against indicting white police officer Darren Wilson for fatally shooting Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old black man,
    St Paul Public Schools Superintendent Valeria Silva tweeted:

    “No indictment for officer Wilson! Very sad day in America. How do I explain this to my black students?”

    My answer is tell ALL your students not to strong arm another human to steal their whatever. Oh and BTW students if you try to strong arm a cop you could end up dead.

    Then this.
    Earlier Monday, the district’s Office of Equity posted resources that teachers could use to talk about the case in their classrooms. The materials instructed teachers to “refrain from offering your personal beliefs on what happened” and “refrain from taking a position.”
    And this.

    The most dangerous places in St. Paul, Minnesota, these days may not be the city’s tough East Side or Frogtown neighborhoods, but its public schools.
    At Como Park and Humboldt high schools, police have been called to quell riots involving dozens of students. At Central High School, a teacher was body-slammed by a student and hospitalized with a traumatic brain injury. "Classroom invasions" by students settling private scores have become a fact of life.

    At elementary schools, meanwhile, out-of-control kids overturn chairs and attack their classmates, as teachers stand by helplessly. A teacher caught in a fistfight between two fifth-grade girls was knocked to the ground with a concussion.

    The transformation dates from 2011, when superintendent Valeria Silva launched her "Strong Schools, Strong Communities" initiative. The plan sought to engineer a dramatic reduction in the suspension rate for black students, who here, as nationally, are far more likely to be suspended than white students.
    Silva's "Strong Schools" initiative was at the forefront of the crusade for racial "equity"—a top priority of the Barack Obama administration's Department of Education. Equity in this context does not mean fairness, but racial statistical parity in school discipline rates, regardless of students' actual conduct.Silva's campaign to eliminate racial disparities had two components. First, she retained a "diversity" consultant called the Pacific Educational Group—at a cost of at least $2 million to date—to compel teachers to confront their "white privilege" and develop "a true appreciation" of their students' cultural "differences."
    The Obama administration now aims to impose Silva-style discipline policies at schools across the nation. Longtime secretary of education Arne Duncan made clear that his department considered racial differences in discipline rates "simply unacceptable" and a violation of "the principle of equity." "It is adult behavior that needs to change," he declared in 2014. The Department of Education is investigating a number of school districts on equity grounds and threatens to sue or withhold federal funds if racial numbers don't match up.

    The results of this campaign are on display in St. Paul. In the words of one teacher: "We have a segment of kids who consider themselves untouchable."

    At the city's high schools, packs of kids—who come to school for free breakfasts, lunches, and WiFi—roam uncontrolled through the halls. A City Pages article related this revealing anecdote: At Harding Senior High School, a petite female teacher—who has been attacked, threatened with death, and smashed into a shelf by marauding teens—now instructs her students to use a "secret knock" to enter her classroom to keep invaders at bay.

    At elementary schools, kids spew obscenities, beat up classmates, and upend trash cans. One parent told City Pages that on a visit to her second-grader's classroom, she saw anarchy so extreme that it took the teacher an hour and a half to read two pages to the class.
    This all coming to a school near you soon!
    No wonder teachers can't teach.. A generalization because I know their are many, many excellent teachers but symptomatic of todays collectivism. .
    Thanks for your patience reading this nasty news.
    Sincerely,
    dob
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Much appreciation jdg for the Iron Law from Jerry Pournelle. I need to learn more about him.
    Sincerely.dob
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Hi Dino thanks for your contribution. BTW I heard his statement declaring Trump "unfit to be President" in my ears that is a ringing endorsement.
    2 + for Trump
    #1 he does not care about PC
    #2 Whats his name doesn't like him!
    a few more points
    and I may have to reconsider NOTA.
    Have a positive day!
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks Sarah, I am thankful for your young presence on this forum. I know my statement does not fit you our many other young, but alas I believe you are in the minority.
    Question is how to change this education system designed to 'dumb down the populace.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The difference between when I went to school and today is so vast that it is impossible to believe they are talking about the same subject(s).
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks Herb for your insight. The down fall began when the tax free foundations set their beady little eyes on the top history Professors in the country. Asking them to change the lessons
    on the rugged individual and down play their successes in this land. They were flatly refused. So they created through fellowships and endowments, professors who would toe the line for them.
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I say that the purpose of citizens having guns is to protect themselves AGAINST a bad government. THAT is the purpose of the 2nd Amendment, and the reason we have to fight the leftists who want to take them away. It would be politically incorrect of course to say this, but I want to be able to protect myself FROM excesses by our own government and police.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Rockefeller called Mao one of the 20th centuries greatest leaders. He must be very proud of his minion Barry.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Chairman Mao is said to have murdered 60,000,000 of his citizens after he outlawed guns.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I read a story of a Russian family early in Stalin's (round up his enemies phase). The starvation, the misery, made me appalled, One thing that was clear was their would be no assistance coming, no food deliveries, no heating fuel. Oh, and there was no employment opportunities and all stores were looted by govt agents.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks mia767 ,Parents guidance is lacking today for the majority yet soooo important! Today so much influence from pop culture industry (tv ,music, movies), social media and education.
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  • Posted by Ed75 9 years, 5 months ago
    I survived the "Government Youth Camps" (aka public schools). Was it because my teachers were exceptionally bad? Or exceptionally good?
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  • Posted by $ SarahMontalbano 9 years, 5 months ago
    I agree that mostly we are not taught impartially. My government teacher, while she teaches us of the structure of government, seems to imply in every word that this may not be what is right and the youth can change it. Sure enough, we can, but should we? Our teachers, once they reach pension, have no incentive to teach well unless they actually have a passion for it, which are few and far between. Government standards such as Common Core have wrecked what is taught and how (with a special detriment to math, in that simple things are now taught in increasingly complicated ways- thank god my Calc class doesn't use common core). Look up the Tom Lehrer song "New Math" for an amusing take on that.

    Education is a mess. I think I got in at a point in which I can escape with some decent knowledge. I did elementary school before they boggled up the hard sciences and socialized the humanities. I've also had the benefits of some great teachers; my eighth grade English teacher introduced me to Ayn Rand and I've never looked back. (He was super proud to see me reading The Fountainhead just months after the class had finished Anthem.)
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  • Posted by $ jdg 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    This is what Jerry Pournelle calls the Iron Law of Bureaucracy: once any bureaucracy is formed, its top priority will always be to continue to exist.
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  • Posted by term2 9 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Socialism is really evil. Theres no doubt about it. Francisco was right in AS- "Its a war out there and we must take sides..."
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