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1 posted on 09/04/2013 11:32:44 PM PDT by TexGrill
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2 posted on 09/04/2013 11:34:30 PM PDT by Hardraade (http://junipersec.wordpress.com (Obama: the bearded lady of the Muslim Brotherhood))
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Coming to your neighborhood in 3 .. 2 .. 1


3 posted on 09/04/2013 11:37:33 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (I aim to raise a million plus for Gov. Palin. What'll you do?.)
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“into care” probably means they will be abused or molested often


4 posted on 09/04/2013 11:43:04 PM PDT by GeronL
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Living here in Germany I have question my neighbors about these cases and I find no general sympathy for the parents at all. They are sympathetic to the government's expressed justification for mandatory communal schooling because the children must be "socialized." It has been my experience that a signal difference between the culture in Germany and the culture in the United States can be expressed by the idea that in Germany the citizen looks to his government to protect from his neighbor and in America the citizen enlists his neighbor to resist the government.

But why are liberals whether in Germany or America so viscerally opposed to homeschooling, even in those cases in America where the children are shown through tests to have superior academic achievement to public schooling? Why are they willing to force children into academic prisons for hours a day? I believe it has to do with an emotional sense of secular salvation. The leftists finds his secular salvation by merging his identity into the group and receiving the blessing and acceptance of the group which in turn generates an emotional feeling of integration and wholeness in the individual.

Their need to drag individuals into school is much like their need to drag individuals into CCC camps, the Peace Corps, or VISTA, or into their modern incarnations under Obama and that is their felt evangelical need to bring others to salvation

Yesterday, I published a reply which incorporated a reply from 2009 and which many FReepers will not be surprised to learn is rather lengthy:

I have been preoccupied for some time with the power that draw well-intentioned people into liberalism and I've concluded that it is the power of the cult. Consider how very difficult it is to pry a teenager loose from the clutches of a cult. It requires professionals and an intervention of the most intense level. My first experience with this phenomenon came from exposure in the 1970s to people who had gone through EST. They exhibited many of the characteristics which mark the present day liberal. A smugness, an ill disguised feeling of superiority derived from a belief that they alone are possessed of special insights and truth. A belief that the rest of humanity is benighted and unworthy except as candidates for conversion.

These people were so myopic and yet so convinced of the superiority of their Weltanshaaung that they were obnoxious. We called them, "est-holes."

The est experience consisted of "seminar training" in which the individual was stripped clean of his ego which was replaced by a new belief system imposed on the crushed individual by the est facilitator. This is typical of a cult. It is even typical of the Marine Corps but that is in pursuit of a worthy goal.

This phenomenon is so strong in its appeal because of the "power of surrender."

I believe that the principal distinction between conservatives and statists is that the latter are God players and as such they are in unremitting rebellion against God. Conservatives on the other hand tend to be believers. In the Christian faith we come to our salvation as an individual experience. One would think that a God player would be an individualist but for some reason which I do not understand they tend to be collectivists. In effect, they find their salvation in the group. Think of the Bloods and Crips. The act of surrender of the ego to the group yields a wonderful feeling of integration and well-being. The individual can renew that feeling by re-immersing himself into the group. That which threatens the group also threatens him. Consider the American Indians such as the Iroquois who were quite loving toward their children and considerate of each other and yet were unbelievably brutal and indifferent to the agony of those prisoners they tortured. They were outside the tribe, they were the "other."

I believe this accounts for the scatological language and the sheer nastiness of the posts one finds in the liberal blogs. There is no restraint so long as one stays within the cult. One of the primary taboos of this cult has to do with race. Liberals consider conservatives to be racists and hence beyond the pale. There is no opprobrium so debased that it cannot be applied to these people [conservatives, Republicans etc.] who, virtually by definition, are racists.

As new converts get drawn to the flame, they sense the release to be obtained from surrendering to such a group.

Last April there was a report that Obama recommended Americans embark on an environmental "mission." I wrote the following post as an illustration of the phenomenon I am trying to articulate:

Obama: Americans Want to Be on an Environmental ‘Mission’

April 23, 2009

I think Obama actually believes that the country once summoned will experience a spiritual release through devotion to the environment. This is a little understood phenomenon which motivates liberals in very many of their causes. When the individual surrenders to something other than himself- typically for the liberal that means the "collective," but it can be to virtually anything- he is rewarded with an emotional release, a feeling of integration. This phenomenon has been well-recognized by psychologists.

Recall Hillary Clinton's summons in 1969 for a more "ecstatic" experience. She was trying to articulate the same phenomenon. Think of the calls by liberals in the wake of 9/11 for George Bush to summon the country to a "sacrifice." Instinctively the liberals grope for this emotional experience. It matters not that the summons would have been fatuous. What did they want George Bush to summon them to? To plant victory gardens? To collect old tires? To ration gas? The point, of course, is that the war on terrorism was waged against us to cause us to change our lifestyle. No matter, logic has nothing to do with the emotional satisfaction.

I think we should consider the entire Obama administration to be a mystical call to the nation to join with them in this kind of mystical release that he found as an agitator and group leader for Saul Alinsky.

Yes, we are now being governed as though we were in a giant EST meeting and may God have mercy on all of us.


6 posted on 09/05/2013 12:28:41 AM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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They also had a right to grow up to be capable of living in society, which was only possible if they were exposed to different points of view, he added.


This is ironic since the State is denying the Children access to their Parents p.o.v.

Guess these poor children are being brainwashed by the State now. I pray they withstand it with their Faith intact.

Seeing how hostile the State is to Christians, I wonder if they will place the Children in the care of rabid atheists.


22 posted on 09/05/2013 2:09:47 AM PDT by RginTN
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You can bet soon they will start rounding up homeschoolers in the US

Not only supporters of govt schools are anti-Homeschool....so are GOP supporters of “vouchers” and private schools....as Homeschools cut into their govt revenue streams

Notice that the GOP never pushes support for Homeschooling...only government vouchers for public school

Of course, any GOP who supports Free Trade Globalism, and rails against “isolationism and protectionism” supports the UN, and, its global efforts to end homeschooling


24 posted on 09/05/2013 4:11:27 AM PDT by SeminoleCounty (You cannot be conservative while supporting the bankruptcy of your nation)
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