Posted on 01/12/2018 5:35:39 PM PST by Kaslin
RUSH: Zack in Sanford, Florida. Zacks been waiting a long time. I appreciate your patience, Zack. How are you?
CALLER: Im doing well, sir. Id like to wish you very huge, three-year listener, first-time caller, former bleeding-heart liberal, single-father dittos, sir.
RUSH: Thank you.
CALLER: Thank you for everything you do.
RUSH: Thank you very much.
CALLER: Ill jump to the point. Oh, and happy birthday if I didnt say that. Its a very long dittos there. But, anyhow, I was wanting to discuss the educational system. Ive studied history for nearly eight years. I started in 2007 and Ive noted a degeneration in the educational system in Florida, having been to a private institution and a state institution. I just want to say that it seems that the educational system is becoming nothing more than a funneled process of victimization. We learn how to hate ourselves and how not to (click)
RUSH: Oh, we just lost his line. But, you know, thats a great point. Do you have in his number by any chance? Did you hear what he said there? We learn how to hate ourselves Hes talking about what he has seen, how history education has degenerated. He called it nothing more than a funneled process of victimization. We learn how to hate ourselves, and that is so right! Part and parcel of being one of these leftist victims particularly a college student snowflake is self-loathing.
And you know when people throw the term around, everybody knows what it means. Hating yourself. People ask, How ? What do you ? It doesnt make any sense. Why do you think these people hate themselves? Its not that they hate themselves. Its that theyve been taught how rotten their country is, and they then think they bear responsibility because they are Americans! Thats where the phrase Not in My Name comes from.
Martin Sheen, Ill never forget, used it all the time when he would go out on cold nights in Washington and kick homeless people off of their sewer grates and sleep on the sewer grate himself to show solidarity with the homeless. The media would show up, because he was doing a great humanitarian thing. He was kicked homeless people off of their one source of warmth and taking it for himself to generate sympathy and how much he cared.
He would stand up and say, This is outrageous! Homelessness? Not in my name. And these professors, they get to these kids by telling them how rotten their country is, how rotten their parents generation has been and how rotten their grandparents generation was. So they create a bunch of self-loathing people who end up hating the fact that they are Americans because of what theyve been taught America has done.
So he calls it a funneled process of victimization. We learn how to hate ourselves and become victims, and thats just the starting point. Then it descends even further, the history education, into what the transgressions and the grievances this country has committed to unfortunate people around the world. This is best illustrated to show you how this evolutions taken place by this observation: You go back to World War II. Now, granted, in the 1940s, we were not (and never have been, by the way) 100% unified.
Its never been the case since the days of the founding, pre-Constitution, pre-Declaration, post-Declaration, post-Constitution. Weve never been perfectly unified. But throughout history, there have been events that caused us to all bind together. World War II was one of those, and what was it? What was the bond? What was the thing that caused everybody to come together to win that war, both in Japan and in Europe? What it was, was the country.
We were all proud Americans and we were proud to be on the team. We were honored. It was something special to be an American. It was something you celebrated and you did not take for granted, and its something you wished for as many as possible: The American way of life. Its what kept everyone bound together. Well, we dont have that anymore. I dare say that, should there be any event requiring America to come together, what is it that we all have in common anymore? You can find it back in World War II.
By the way, this is not a wish to go back there. Thats not my point. Im just illustrating how weve evolved. What is it? Around what or whom would all Americans come together today to defend the country or to take pride in being on the team? The immigrants that came and were being assimilated in the 1940s, they were proud to be on this team. They were proud to be drafted, if you will. They were proud to make it through the immigration system. They were proud to become citizens. It was the greatest achievement in their lives. It was one of the things they were most proud of.
We dont have that today. And one of the reasons we dont is what this last caller said: Were teaching self-loathing in college. Were teaching how not to be proud of America. Instead, were being taught, our kids, some of them are being taught to feel guilty about being Americans on the basis of what they are being taught that America has done, the sins that America has committed, the outrages that America has committed.
So when you succeed in taking away from any American that love and appreciation for being an American, youve taken away a lot. And now its gotten to the point where a candidate like Trump comes along, Make America Great Again is somehow bad? Make America great is somehow phony? Make America great is somehow nationalist and populist and we cant have that. Nationalism is nothing more than, what, white racism? What caca.
So now try to even get back to where we have something as Americans in common, just one thing that would unite us in circumstances of need. We may not even have it anymore. And when people try to rediscover it, recreate it, its mocked as populism or nationalism, as backward thinking, as neophyte.
The new way is globalism. The new way is not loving your country. Thats so, so yesterday. And a lot of this has been accomplished on campus with our illustrious faculty and their marvelous instruction of young skulls full of mush.
Always nice hearing from former liberals.
Thank you.
I are one ;)
Everything going on today can be traced to our educational system that has been taken over by all sorts of leftist creatures.
How do we drain that swamp? It has to be done or our culture will not survive much longer.
You’re welcome. Good to know. My parents were former Democrats turned conservatives.
Not these university snowflakes who are seemingly victims of any slight in life and offended by just about anything they come in contact with.
I can't imagine how ugly it could get when these snowflakes had to survive basic training under a Marine DI. Safe space? Ha!
They both became Republicans the last few elections before they died but they never changed their conservative views.
They used to say they didn't leave the democRAT party. The democRAT party left them.
Everything going on today can be traced to our educational system that has been taken over by all sorts of leftist creatures.
How do we drain that swamp? It has to be done or our culture will not survive much longer.
And then to hate everyone else to make themselves feel better.
My immediate family remains loudly liberal.
I’m the one who wandered off the reservation.
I learned at an early age to LOATH and DESPISE Liberals, Democrats and Commies, and still DO!
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