Saturday, November 30, 2013

Public Schools Have Become Collectivist Indoctrination Camps!! for Real!

“Hope and change,” that was the motto of the then presidential candidate Barack Obama, also known as Barry Soetoro. 

Little were most people aware that Obama meant that he hoped that he could change America for the worse.

Not only has the American dollar collapsed and the U.S. economy spiraled right down the toilet, he has created more division in this country than slavery and has shredded the Constitution in every way possible.
Some may say that our children can save this country.  Many say it is too late.
For those who are putting their hope in the children of today to save the future of tomorrow, maybe you should start paying attention to what is happening in public schools all across the nation.
John Dryden, a social studies teacher at Batavia High School in Illinois, is facing legal action against him for teaching his students about their 5th amendment right to not incriminate themselves.  This stems from an intrusive questionnaire that Dryden received for his students from the schools office.
In several High Schools across the country, the text books they are handing out to students are rewriting and reinterpreting the Bill of Rights.
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As you can see, from this Guyer High School textbook, the second amendment states “The people have the right to keep and bear arms in a state militia.”  This is just an example of brainwashing young impressionable minds in to believing that people do not have right to own firearms unless they belong to a state militia.  Which we all know is nothing remotely close to the truth.
In nearly every school across the country, children are being indoctrinated to believe they have no rights, unless the teachers (government) allows them to.  This is done by random locker searches, car searches, cell phone confiscation, an individuality crushing strict dress code and backpack searches.
States are now constructing federally-mandated databases that will track the behavior and performance of all public school students in America throughout their entire school careers.  According to the New York Post, the Obama administration wants to use the information that is gathered for a wide array of purposes….
The administration wants this data to include much more than name, address and test scores. According to the National Data Collection Model, the government should collect information on health-care history, family income and family voting status. In its view, public schools offer a golden opportunity to mine reams of data from a captive audience.
Our children are also being programmed to accept the fact that they will be watched and monitored constantly.  For example, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending large amounts of money to install surveillance cameras in the cafeterias of public schools all across the nation so that government control freaks can closely monitor what our children are eating.
In my own home town, teachers are telling students that if they are going to watch the news, that it has to be CNN or MSNBC.  The schools know that children spend much of their time watching television, so they have taken this opportunity to let the bias mainstream media talking heads do the brainwashing at home when the children are not in the clutches of the public schools.
Most recently, a 5th grade student brought home this worksheet.
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This, of course, teaching kids that an individuals interest are not important, obey the government and that the president is always fair and right.
All the examples above, including the fact that government now controls what schools serve for lunch, ought to scare the hell out of you and make you scramble to pull your child out of public schools and home school them.  Statistically, they would be smarter if you did so.
This is a foreshadow of the “bright future” that is ahead of us if we continue to let the American public school system teach our children what to think, not how to think.As Always The Plain Truth!

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