Posted on 02/18/2003 5:08:43 PM PST by TLBSHOW
Soviet Satellite School Brainwashes Teens
Every once in awhile, even the most jaded political combatant will have a moment that stops him in his tracks, a moment that makes him say wow. These moments are rare. Political animals make a life out of delivering the same arguments over and over again. The monotony is usually only broken by (i) the different contexts in which these arguments can be made or (ii) original, pointed humor. It takes something special to break through the usual political noise. For me, that something special was a shy teenage girls note. My wow moment came after my recent participation in a debate on the War in Iraq at Ithacas Alternative Community School (ACS). There were over 100 students attending the debate, ranging in age from 13-17. 99% of the students were opposed to military action in Iraq, likely due to indoctrination from anti-American teachers and parents. Certainly this was no surprise. (Many have argued that Ithaca is the safest location in the United Statesanti-American terrorists would never bomb their allies.)
Following the debate, nearly 25 students crowded around me, just thirsting for knowledge. Among the most common comments made to me were, You are so brave to have come down here to support the war, and I disagree with everything you said, but thanks for being here, and We never hear anything like that!
In the midst of the handshaking and discussions, a shy-looking teenage girl approached me and handed me a white piece of paper, folded in fourths.
Its a note, she said, you can read it later.
And with that, she walked away, disappearing into a crowd of students. I didnt even have a chance to say thanks before another student started asking me about France. So I placed the folded paper in the inside right pocket of my blazer, forgot about it, and went on with my discussion with the crowd of students.
Later that afternoon, I returned home, took off my coat, and sat down to watch Fox Newss coverage of the latest Osama bin Laden tape. Part way through the program, one of the news anchors was scribbling something on a pad and it hit methe note! I had forgotten. I sprang to my feet and walked over to the doorknob upon which my blazer was hanging. I reached into the pocket and pulled out the note.
As I unfolded it, I remember thinking that the note would probably be very hostile. I specifically remember hoping that the author would, at least, refrain from making fun of my hair (thats so passe at this point).
And then I saw the first seven words: It makes me sick how closed minded... and I thought, well here we go again.
But as I read, a feeling of awe came over me. Heres the note:
The simple note floored me. My first reaction was helplessness. Why didnt she sign the note or leave an email address? I wanted to write her, to tell her that shes not alone, that she should keep up the fight and be proud of her views.
And then it hit me. She was obviously scared to death. She was scared to tell me her views face-to-face because students and teachers were standing around when she approached me. Thats why she came up to me out of the blue and disappeared into a crowd before I could say a word. She didnt sign the note because she feared that she would be connected to pro-American views and be punished by her school.
Is the Alternative Community School like an old Soviet satellite country, where folks holding pro-American views are punished? Was this girl a scared freedom fighter, having tasted a bit of the truth? My entire appearance at the school now took on new meaning for me.
Why dont these teenagers hear points of view like mine in their classrooms? Why are these students being denied a full education? Why arent they learning about the doctrines of détente, containment, appeasement, mutually assured destruction, and peace through strength? Why arent they given full information by their teachers, taught critical thinking skills, and permitted to come to their own conclusions?
These liberal totalitarian thugs running the classrooms are more interested in brainwashing teenagers and creating disciples than teaching them how to think. I looked into the eyes of an adorable 13-year-old boy and watched him tell me that America brought 9/11 on herself. Tell me -- where does he get that garbage? It was a truly horrific sight.
The anonymous note has had two profound impacts on me. First, it has heightened my deep anger at liberals for exploiting and brainwashing Americas youth. Second, it has heightened my deep anger at conservatives for allowing liberals to exploit and brainwash Americas youth. Liberals have targeted Americas children, espousing the evil philosophy of moral relativism andfor the most partconservatives are content to sit back and hope that the kids will grow out of it.
Its time for conservatives to get back in the education game. We need to take back our turf classroom by classroom, student by student. And we need to do it for all of the young girls out there who are too scared to speak their minds or sign their notes.
Very likely, though she may have also been embarrassed by her penmanship and grammar.
Go.
Triple redundancy alert!
Both of which are exemplary by the standards of the average denizen of today's public schools.
Don't get me wrong... there's room for improvement... but she was able at least to mach subject and verb, a skill that eluded many of my collegiate peers.
Perhaps these fellows really were my peers. Funny, I don't remember going to Appalachian State...
Aside from one spelling error ("speach"), the grammar and usage looks okay to me at a glance. And her handwriting is better than my doctor's ;)
Joseph Farah fans take heed: There will be NO "Taking Amerika Back" if we do not takeour children back from state sponsored indoctrination.
Forget penmanship, her hands were probably shaking as she wrote it. This girl was brave to even do this.
They are scared, very scared. During the election my daughter who attends college asked me for a Bush Button, but told me she would have to hide it.
She voted for Bush but had to tell her college "friends" that she voted for Gore. I cannot stress enough how out spoken she is. At home she has never been afraid to go against the "popular opinion" even among her peers. It made me feel mad as well as sad that she would feel that much pressure to have to lie about who she voted for. She told me that if she told the truth they would never leave her alone.
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