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Political Indoctrination at my Public School
FrontPageMagazine ^ | June 14, 2002 | Steve Miller

Posted on 06/14/2002 6:19:54 AM PDT by Boxsford

Political Indoctrination at My Public High School

By Steve Miller

FrontPageMagazine.com | June 14, 2002

THERE IS A WAR GOING ON IN AMERICA--a war of ideology. It’s being waged at public schools like mine.

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As a student at Santa Monica High School in California, I have born witness to this frightening trend. The problem is much far severe than many are aware. Aside from insultingly ludicrous practices such as handing out condoms to students in grades nine and up, writing announcements in Spanish, not saying the Pledge of Allegiance in accordance with district and state policy, Santa Monica High School has endeavored to indoctrinate its students in a manner so blatant and contrary to the tenets of education that it’s a wonder the school has gone uncriticized for so long.

The simple truth of the matter is that it would be impossible for me to attempt to mention everything my school has done that would warrant the scathing review that is to follow. Suffice it to say, those running the school and teaching the students have such deeply held leftwing beliefs that they cannot help but spread their agendas to the young people entrusted to their care. This is evidenced in nearly every facet of the school, and has resulted in the indoctrination of thousands of students, some unaffected, but many more misinformed, misguided, and misdirected.

The school showed its true colors subsequent to 9/11--and they weren't red, white and blue. The school newspaper condemned the notion of a military response. A Muslim leader was brought to the school to explain the splendor and glory of Islam. One of our administrators, who should have been reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, instead got on the PA and questioned the morality of our pending air campaign. Perhaps most discomforting, was when several days after 9/11 my history teacher handed out a lengthy article lambasting the United States as absolutely wicked and condemning the notion of a military response. The article inquired, "Do we have a right to exploit the poor folk of the world for our benefit, because we claim we are free and they are not?" Worse still, the article explained how "our troops wiped out some 5,000 poor people in Panama's El Chorillo neighborhood on the excuse of looking for Noriega," and that "Ariel Sharon planned, then ordered, the massacre of two thousand poor Palestinians." The article ended with the question, "Why are so many people in the world willing to die to give us a taste of what we gave them?" The arguments made by this article are not merely biased, they are wrong. Some students in the class got that impression and questioned the teacher on the validity of the article's absurd accusations, but the teacher explained that yes, the article was completely accurate.

In an effort to provide the school with some balance, I wrote and article for the school paper justifying a military response. This offended many, including that same history teacher, who asked for permission to read it in front of the class, then proceeded to do so mockingly and endeavored to explain why I was dead wrong. The consensus among the students was that he was a teacher and must know more than me. It was indoctrination at its best.

As seen in this example, successful indoctrination often requires ruthless tactics. Teachers are quite aware of the weight their words carry, and when teachers hand out articles, they invariably select leftist ones, supplying students with a misleading or non-existent presentation of the other side. One time a girl of Hispanic descent who was aware of my conservative ideology, came up to me and handed me an article to prove me wrong--an article that she was clearly using as part of the reasoning for her beliefs. The article alleged that the white person was "an oppressor, an unfairly advantaged person, a participant in a damaged culture," and that whites "enjoy unearned skin privilege and have been conditioned into oblivion about its existence." Where did the girl get this article? From her teacher. Was there a conservative article for her to read as well? Of course not.

The leftist bias at Santa Monica High School is not limited to current events but distorts history as well. I vividly recall learning about the American Revolution. However, one very important memory is missing. I have no recollection of any mention of the Second Amendment. Fortunately for me, I already know about that great freedom which is cherished by all law-abiding Americans. I also know, based on observation and conversation, that many of my classmates do not know about the right to keep and bear arms, and moreover, why our founding fathers felt compelled to include it in the Bill of Rights. Teachers have a responsibility to educate their students about all our freedoms, not just the ones they like, and to do so in an impartial manner. To only educate students about what's important to the political left robs students of their freedom to choose their own belief system based on an open and fair presentation of the facts. It also demonstrates that leftist educators fear what might happen if students were exposed to alternate points of view. With schools like this, is it any wonder that California has some of the most restrictive gun control laws (and highest crime) in the nation?

My school prides itself on its diversity. We have a huge mural of Cesar Chavez, multicultural week, celebrations for Mexican holidays, events with tribal African dancers, there is a Chicano literature class, etc. Thus, it was with great surprise that I learned of the school's opposition to Larry Elder, a libertarian and fiscal conservative, coming to speak at our school. After all, we have had plenty of leftist speakers in the past, and to my knowledge, no conservative speakers. Would the school's love for diversity not demand that they allow Larry Elder to speak? It was then that I learned my school cared only for racial diversity and that diversity of opinion, was, in short, not tolerated. In the final agreement they allowed Larry Elder to come, but required that he be balanced, a condition not set for any leftist that had come to speak. In subsequent months, continuing to be outspoken and appearing on the Larry Elder show, complaints and criticisms from disgruntled teachers and chagrined administrators made it painfully clear that they were actually concerned about the presence of conservative thought on campus. To many of the faculty of Santa Monica High School, the very utterance of conservative ideology was considered anathema to education.

It is this sentiment that explains what happened to David Horowitz. A friend of mine received a call at home one Thursday evening about Mr. Horowitz's already scheduled and approved visit to speak at Santa Monica High School the following Monday. The administration had discovered what would have been obvious to anyone who was exposed to alternate points of view, which was that the David Horowitz we invited was not the Emmy-Award winning consumer advocate, but the outspoken conservative. Consequently, his appearance was cancelled-not balanced, but cancelled. As told to my friend, and later in a meeting to me as well, the reasoning for not permitting David Horowitz to speak was because his ideas would hurt students' performance on tests and distract them from their work, an unacceptable prospect at this time of year. This is frightening. My administrator was essentially telling me that because everything the school had taught students was leftist, the shock of a conservative would be too much to bear. If this notion were carried to its logical conclusion, it would no doubt be deemed irresponsible for any teacher or administrator to allow conservative ideas on campus, as it would irreparably damage students' academic success.

By the way, among those leftist speakers that came after Larry Elder was Dolores Huerta, a Chicana activist who led a march against the local hotel for not paying its Hispanic workers enough--a march garnering participation from students, administrators, and even the superintendent. Students and administrators are chanting "Si Se Puede," side by side in a march that required police intervention. And they don't want David Horowitz to come because they are worried that he might distract students from their studies? Obviously the administration had another concern in mind. Larry Elder, who not only espoused non-leftist beliefs, but also supported them with facts and recommended books for everyone to read, had placed the indoctrination of the students in peril. They were determined to prevent this situation from happening again. At this time of year, it would be impossible to follow David Horowitz with a slew of liberal speakers, as they did Larry Elder, and thus they used the only means left to them: censorship.

A friend of mine once wrote an essay supporting and rationalizing the US decision to use the atomic bomb against Japan in WWII and found that his score was significantly lower than those students who were more critical of the US decision. I too suffered as a result of writing a conservative essay. Asked to write an essay about what causes poverty, I chose to attribute it to crime, out of wedlock births, and government intervention, and found that my score was not only unusually low, but equal to that of a student who wrote a short, unintelligible essay at 4:00am on the morning before it was due, but unlike mine, wanted more and not less welfare. (See "Strange Times at Santa Monica High" by Larry Elder.) In so doing, my teacher sent a very clear message to his students: Leftist ideas are good, and conservative ideas are bad. You demonstrate politically incorrect thinking, and you suffer the consequences. Teachers are supposed to grade-down assignments in order to compel their students to change their grammar, mechanics, or methodology--not their beliefs.

Ever hear that repetition is one of the best ways to learn? It's one of the first things a teacher will tell you, and perhaps it explains why teachers have criticized, insulted, or demeaned President Bush more time's than I can count. However, sometimes teachers will find less direct means for indoctrinating their students. For a short time I believed my History teacher had skipped over the Mexican-American war--that was until I discovered that he just had his own name for it: "The North American Invasion." I felt that this was particularly abhorrent considering that there are a number of students in my class of Mexican descent who while before only had friends decrying US ownership of the Southwestern United States, now had a teacher doing it as well. The result? An increased likelihood that rather than assimilating and striving to achieve an American education, such students will cling on to the ridiculous notion that the white man is holding them back, like he did their ancestors. One of the reason our school loves teaching History from this anti-American and unpatriotic outlook, preferring to instill them with romantic depictions of foreign countries, is that there is a popular notion that minority students can't succeed if they don't learn about their cultures and about their nationality (Asian and Jewish students aside). When, in reality, the best thing for students is to learn that America is their culture and their nationality, and that their ancestors came here for a reason.

What I find most ironic is that in the face of all this multiculturalism students of color and white students still don't eat lunch together. But when you think about it, it makes perfect sense. When everything is racialized, when the school will go to such great lengths to avoid patriotism as to openly defy policy requiring a daily Pledge of Allegiance, what else can you expect? Are students going to look at one another as equals and Americans, or as assorted hyphenated groups suffering from varying levels of discrimination?

As I said before, there simply is more indoctrination going on than there is space to write about it. In short, teachers hand out left-wing articles with little or no balance, administrators avoid conservative speakers at all costs, liberals are routinely brought in who assert the same positions that teachers drill into their students, the expression of conservative ideas carries with it the risk of being penalized, multiculturalism is coupled with anti-Americanism, and history is rewritten leaving out anything that might cause students to be patriotic, or worst of all, conservative. In the end, what I find most offensive is that the leftists in charge actually claim they are open-minded while those on the right are narrow-minded and that everything they are doing is in the best interest of the students. Either they actually believe that is the case, or they know what they are doing is wrong. Whichever it is, they have failed to do what they are paid by all of us to do: Educate. Instead, they indoctrinate, and that is a crime.

Steve Miller is a junior at Santa Monica High School in Santa Monica, CA. He may be reached Leftyr67@hotmail.com.


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A long, but interesting read.
1 posted on 06/14/2002 6:19:54 AM PDT by Boxsford
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2 posted on 06/14/2002 6:20:32 AM PDT by Mo1
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To: Boxsford
A friend of ours got wind of a teacher at our local high school teaching the horrors of gun ownership. This friend approached the teacher and requested time to address the class and give another point of view. He had to take time away from his job to do this.
It's a rare parent that will do what this one did. Parents are being indoctrinated themselves and they don't know it!!
3 posted on 06/14/2002 6:26:30 AM PDT by Boxsford
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To: Boxsford
Powerful read. Can the schools be freeped?
4 posted on 06/14/2002 6:32:31 AM PDT by WillaJohns
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To: Cacique; Sabertooth; firebrand; Dutchy; Starfan; nutmeg; summer
Ping! to the 'The North American Invasion' that stole the SW from the Mexicans. Being taught in a nice American school, NOW!
5 posted on 06/14/2002 6:33:06 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Boxsford
If he thinks this is bad, wait until he gets to college. This is just the warm up act. The nonsense that's being spread in high school is then accepted as fact. And once they get out of college...
6 posted on 06/14/2002 6:37:47 AM PDT by dyed_in_the_wool
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To: WillaJohns
They can be freeped by pulling your kids out of them.

They get $$$ for every student enrolled.

If conservatives pull their kids from public education, something will have to give because their revenues will go down.

You know what they say, "Money Talks."

At least 10 years ago I read an article by Cal Thomas, and he said if we really wanted reform in the education system, we'd do just this, every conservative would pull their kids from the system and something would have to happen, they'd have to change in order to attract kids back into the system, because they need the $$$$.

7 posted on 06/14/2002 6:39:49 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: Black Agnes
This is nothing new. It has been going on for the last forty years. The vast majority of teachers colleges are an indoctrination center for "progressive" politics. They turn out mostly leftist teachers who have gone on to indoctrinate the little ones to hate america and capitalism and all it stands for.

The nihilistic goals of the comintern were to long ago destroy western society from within to make it succeptible to a take over by communist parties. What the left has failed to realize is that they have become historically irrelevant. It is not the communists that will take over, but the barbarian hordes at the gates that are eating away at the corrosion from within in our societies.

The only way to reverse the process is a massive purge of all leftists from our government, unions and educational bureaucracies. Unfortunately it may be too late and I fear only a revolution will achieve the necesssary catharsis to achieve the necessary changes.

8 posted on 06/14/2002 6:46:02 AM PDT by Cacique
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To: Cacique
Hmmm. This is why, should I be blessed with offspring, I will homeschool said offspring! I didn't encounter anything like this till I went to college and I didn't graduate HS all THAT long ago. How did I miss it? Course, at college, I had an allergic reaction to commies and got thrown out of a LOT of liberal arts classes because I dared question the tripe that was being taught. Good thing I was a science major!
9 posted on 06/14/2002 6:53:03 AM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Boxsford
This student should record all his teachers' offensive, unbalanced or otherwise inappropriate lectures, and post them online. Teachers are public servants, and as such the content of their labors should be fully open to public scrutiny.
10 posted on 06/14/2002 6:56:52 AM PDT by Mr. Bungle
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To: dawn53
If conservatives pull their kids from public education, something will have to give because their revenues will go down.

Nice idea, but too many conservatives live in areas where not as much of this rot is going on. These folks may not think much of public schools as a whole, but they feel their kids' public school is OK.

11 posted on 06/14/2002 7:01:34 AM PDT by mafree
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To: Mr. Bungle
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12 posted on 06/14/2002 7:02:27 AM PDT by homeschool mama
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To: dawn53
At least 10 years ago I read an article by Cal Thomas, and he said if we really wanted reform in the education system, we'd do just this, every conservative would pull their kids from the system and something would have to happen, they'd have to change in order to attract kids back into the system, because they need the $$$$.

I agree with this. In Ayn Rand's book Atlas Shrugged all of the productive people of society just up and quit and this eventually forced society to change. A great book -- but unrealistic. The productive people are not going to just up and quit and the world isn't going to suddenly wise up.

However, I truly believe that if a large number of conservative parents walked away from the Public Schools then those schools would have to change -- and quickly! I truly believe this is possible.

13 posted on 06/14/2002 7:03:28 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy
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To: Boxsford
Admittedly, this is in the over-the-top PC People's Republic of Santa Monica, but there is an enormous amount of leftist indoctrination elsewhere. Logically, one would expect the public monopoly education system to become an indoctrination system for big government. The answer is to give every parent a voucher representing the tax dollars spent on his child's education which can be taken to any school that will accept it.
14 posted on 06/14/2002 7:08:37 AM PDT by thucydides
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To: Boxsford
Excellent essay.

My public high school was actually pretty balanced. I really wasn't aware of it at the time, but looking back on what they taught, at least two of my four history teachers were conservative.

And my advanced placement English teacher, who I always assumed was gay, was a real traditionalist about literature. The curriculum was Shakespeare, Dickens, Austen, Flaubert, Tolstoy, etc. Not Angelou, Morrison, Chief Biglittlefoot, and Manny the Cabdriver.

15 posted on 06/14/2002 7:10:41 AM PDT by dead
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To: mafree
I am afraid you are wrong on that count. Having taught high school I can tell you that indoctrination takes place at one level or another in all schools public or private. The teachers after all go to the same teachers colleges.

The indoctrination does not distinguish between class race or religion. All are equaly corruptible. Indeed the indoctrination of the children of the upper classes is even more dangerous as they go on to become our future leaders.

Since my graduate degree was in the social sciences rather than teaching I was not as succeptible to the indoctrination.

In the end it all comes down to whether your family has a greater influence in the end than your peers and teachers.

16 posted on 06/14/2002 7:11:01 AM PDT by Cacique
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To: Boxsford
it is high time for us to realize the very evil threat these individuals represent. what they are doing is mind rape and brainwashing, for evil. period. bullets are fitting for scum who seek the destruction knowingly of our society and nation. and if thats too strong for you, dont worry, YOUR children will be subjugated under this satanic rule because we would not stand and fight. it is much easier to turn on the tv, recite the turn the other cheek parable, and feel virtuous in our inaction.

if you have a kid in public school, you are feeding the system that will ravage minds and souls of millions, and you are partly responsible. there is no way that i would send anyone i loved into a public school such as these.

17 posted on 06/14/2002 7:11:13 AM PDT by galt-jw
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To: Boxsford, the-ironically-named-Proverbs2
Wow. Very scary.
18 posted on 06/14/2002 7:14:31 AM PDT by Is2C
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To: mafree
Nice idea, but too many conservatives live in areas where not as much of this rot is going on. These folks may not think much of public schools as a whole, but they feel their kids' public school is OK

I homeschool, as do 2 of my sisters, but my third sister lives in rural Georgia and was sure that her public school was immune from the infiltration of liberal philosophy.

Now that her child is in 5th grade, she is learning that no school is immune, no matter how rural, no matter how conservative the teacher.

The philosophy has been "smuggled in" through the curriculum. It's in the textbooks, so even if the teachers aren't blatantly teaching it, the kids are reading it.

So next year, she'll be homeschooling too. Kids minds are too precious to pollute with the garbage that is being spewed out in textbooks and schools.

19 posted on 06/14/2002 7:15:27 AM PDT by dawn53
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To: ClearCase_guy
However, I truly believe that if a large number of conservative parents walked away from the Public Schools then those schools would have to change -- and quickly! I truly believe this is possible.

The problem is that even if all conservative parents pulled their children from the public school system, they'd still have to pay school taxes. Thus, by reducing the cost and leaving the income stream intact, they'd actually benefit the brainwashers.

I'm afraid there is no way to avoid the problem: we either have to abolish the socialistic system of public education (an impossibility, I submit), or reform it. To reform it, we have to shine the light of publicity and ridicule on the dirty little brainwashing secrets of these schools, as the posted article has done. We need more articles like this, and we need to make our views known.

20 posted on 06/14/2002 7:18:22 AM PDT by mondonico
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