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To: RC2
and get involved with their schools and demand the education you speak of.
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Government schools ****ARE***** SOCIALISM!!!! Socialism can not be reformed!

Getting involved with NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT fix any government school!!!

Simply by attending children learn that government has the power to take money from their neighbor to pay for a service that their parents want tuition-free. This is an object lesson in taking their neighbor's money that goes on every day for 13 or more years! And...Their teachers teach them that it is their **RIGHT**!

Do this for day after day and year after year, and you will soon have an adult who worships government as a god that can give them things. Well? Gee! If government can give them tuition-free schooling, why not lots of other free stuff?

The following is from a post I just made earlier today. It applies here as well:

Government schools **are** the very definition of socialism. They have always been the very definition of socialism. Socialism can not be fixed.

That we have government schools at all is because the Utopian progressives of the 1800s lobbied for them. The Utopian progressives have **always** controlled teacher training and curriculum development. It continued in the late 1800s and early 1900s with Mann and Dewey. The gradual push has always been toward more and more atheistic secularism, a more and more permissive and liberal worldview, and, now, outright Marxism.

Simply by attending socialist-model, single-payer,government schools, children have learned ( from the mid-1800s onward) that government has the power to take money from their neighbor to pay for a socialist service that their parents want for tuition-free. And...Their teachers teach them that it is a **right**! Well...If the government can give tuition-free schooling, why not a thousand other wants and needs?

Within one to three generations ( my parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents) we had:

**the IRS
** the direct election of Senators
** the federal reserve
** Unions
** feminist movement
** One World fantasies in the form of the failed League of Nations, followed by the abominable U.N.
** FDR and his New Deal for four terms
** Lyndon Johnson's Great Society
** the abolishment of the gold standard
** and thousands of socialist programs and agencies

Government schools teach children to look to government as GOD. They have always pushed in the direction of secular atheism. They **are** socialism and they can not be fixed.

Government schools must be abolished if we are to save this nation. I **seriously** mean it.

10 posted on 03/05/2010 1:23:54 PM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid!)
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To: wintertime

You are right and I saw this post on that other thread.

But you have to wonder where this guy has been if he’s only just discovering these things. It’s been that way from the beginning. I posted the following on the other thread as well.

http://nj.npri.org/nj98/05/prussian.htm

“Another development added to the growing furor and revolution in American education. In the early 1800’s, what is commonly known as the Ph.D. did not exist in the United States. Then a well connected American named Edward Everett went to Germany to take courses and returned to this country as the first American to receive a Ph.D. degree. Eventually, 10,000 of America’s wealthiest families would send their sons to obtain the Ph.D. in Prussian universities. Ultimately, this development would affect the educational and intellectual make up of the entire education system from kindergarten through college. These German trained Ph.D.’s took over the educational establishment in the United States and anchored themselves in positions of political and economic power and influence. The substance of the course work in Prussian universities in tandem with the educational philosophy tended to be socialist and collectivist in nature. Consequently, the knowledge and mind set of the Prussian system were passed on to several generations of American intellectuals.

“Implementation of the Prussian System Implementation of the Prussian system was to become the goal of Edward Everett, America’s first Ph.D. As Governor of Massachusetts, Everett had to deal with the problem of the influx of poor Irish Catholics into his state. In 1852, with the support of Horace Mann, another strong advocate of the Prussian model, Everett made the decision to adopt the Prussian system of education in Massachusetts. Unfortunately for the children and poor Irish Catholics of Massachusetts and elsewhere, the system produced a willing, cheap labor force with minimal reading and numbers skills. The Everetts of the world understood that people who could read and understand are dangerous because they are intellectually equipped to find out things for themselves, thus becoming a threat to already established power elites.

“Shortly after Everett and Mann collaborated to adopt the Prussian system, the Governor of New York set up the same method in 12 different New York schools on a trial basis. Incredibly, within two weeks he declared the system a total success and took control of the entire education system in the State of New York. In a “blitzkreig” action with no debate, public hearing, or citizen involvement, government forced schooling was on its way in America.”

Also here:

http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/chapters/index.htm

more:

” Education is a social-engineering method of implementing control, based on “principles” derived from sociology and psychology. The educational system that dominates America, and virtually all the West had its origins in Prussia, the brain-child of the collectivist philosopher, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, who said, “The schools must fashion the person, and fashion him in such a way that he simply cannot will otherwise than what you wish him to will.”

“In the 1800’s there were no Phd programs in America and more than 10,000 of America’s wealthiest families sent their sons to Prussian universities to obtain a Phd There they learned the Prussian education system. America’s first Phd was Edward Everett, who, as Governor of Massachusetts, together with another Phd, Horace Mann, who is considered the father of American education, established the Prussian system of education in 1852 in Massachusetts. Under the influence of these men, the Prussian system was set up in New York shortly after, and subsequently throughout the entire country.”

http://usabig.com/iindv/articles_stand/revo_west/revolution6.php

Hank


18 posted on 03/05/2010 2:15:29 PM PST by Hank Kerchief
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