Posted on 11/27/2012 7:07:00 PM PST by chessplayer
One of the many unfortunate effects of Barack Obamas re-election is that it will empower the radical left to continue revising Americas history. The fastest way to undermine a country is to undermine its history, and the best place to begin is in the nations classrooms where pliable young minds are easily influenced. This is precisely what the left has been doing for decades, and with evident success. The left has made great strides in undermining the family, taking over the public square, and dominating education at all levels. But some of its most effective work has been in revising Americas history. Russian philosopher Alexander Solzhenitzyn said: To destroy a people you must first sever their roots. Patrick Buchanan said: To create a new people, the agents of our cultural revolution must first create a new history; and that project is well advanced.
In 1992 that bastion of liberal thought, the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), received a two-million-dollar grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the U.S. Department of Education to develop new standards for history books for grades five through twelve. UCLA completed this assignment in 1997. Since that time, its standards have had the intended effect. UCLAs standards for history books for public school children have resulted in the following:
No mention in history books of such American luminaries as Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, or the Wright Brothers. It is the lives of exceptional Americans such as these, among many other factors, that validate the concept of American exceptionalism. Consequently, to undermine the concept, liberals must remove any reference to exceptional acts and exceptional people in American history.
The Constitutional Convention is not even mentioned.
George Washingtons presidency is not mentioned nor is his famous farewell address.
The Soviet Union is commended for its great strides in space exploration, but Americas moon landing is not mentioned.
LOL! That is exactly what I am doing. I decided Going Galt passively wasn’t enough so I invented “active Galt”. I am an adjunct paid peanuts. Happy in the knowledge that I am keeping some libtard Rat from making good money teaching. Fie on ‘em!
They probably don't mention Booker T. - he wasn't radical enough.
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