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Florida teacher tells fourth-graders to give up constitutional rights
Apr 13, 2013 04:34:04   #
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/13/report-florida-teacher-tells-fourth-graders-to-give-up-constitutional-rights/

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Apr 13, 2013 09:53:44   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
OPP Newsletter wrote:
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I think the time came a long time ago when the states should have closed down public schools and disallowed the feds to enter the field of education in any form or fashion.

Education today is nothing more than a pitiful copy of previous dictators' brainwashing. Not only do we not educate, we provide silly disinformation, then must dumb down the children to get even them to accept the stupidity that the brainwashers put forward. I wish every parent in the country would pull their kids out of public schools, set up small private schools within all neighborhoods and teach the children some cold, hard facts, particularly about how dictatorships work and how insidious they are and how they must lie about everything to make one lousy lie work.

I think I now understand more about brainwashing than I once did. I think it is done because those who practice it cannot think effectively enough to convince anyone of any real t***h. The brainwashers are brain dead and don't know enough to actually teach anything because they were too stupid to actually LEARN anything themselves. We should be driving these creatures to the insane asylums and other caretaking facilities to be watched after - they are dangerous out on the streets.......and are a real threat to small children.

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Apr 14, 2013 01:10:30   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
Tasine wrote:
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I think the time came a long time ago when the states should have closed down public schools and disallowed the feds to enter the field of education in any form or fashion.

Education today is nothing more than a pitiful copy of previous dictators' brainwashing. Not only do we not educate, we provide silly disinformation, then must dumb down the children to get even them to accept the stupidity that the brainwashers put forward. I wish every parent in the country would pull their kids out of public schools, set up small private schools within all neighborhoods and teach the children some cold, hard facts, particularly about how dictatorships work and how insidious they are and how they must lie about everything to make one lousy lie work.

I think I now understand more about brainwashing than I once did. I think it is done because those who practice it cannot think effectively enough to convince anyone of any real t***h. The brainwashers are brain dead and don't know enough to actually teach anything because they were too stupid to actually LEARN anything themselves. We should be driving these creatures to the insane asylums and other caretaking facilities to be watched after - they are dangerous out on the streets.......and are a real threat to small children.
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Let me tell you about how brainwashing by the experts from the Chinese Republic with POWs in Korea. They were so stupid that they segregated the races in their camps and then couldn't see why the b****s didn't turn on the US as they were sure they would. I guess back about 1952 not enough of our b****s had been had in public schools.

In one of those camps the POWs drove the head brainwasher into a strait jacket with their actions. He would come in about 5:30 to wake them up and they were sitting up playing cards, writing letters, sewing and other time k*****g activities and when he started calling for them to roust out of bed they undressed and went to bed. They did this kind of thing until he just couldn't take it anymore. I read that kind of stuff in a book about the POWs in Korea in about 1956 when I was in the Army in Italy. The brainwashing usually was done by the POWs. I have heard from some of the same kind of people in WW II in Germany doing much the same thing and read many places that Americans and Brits just don't make good POWs to deal with.

In one camp the Germans had a big German Shepherd that they sent out for a nighttime run to keep the Americans inside their barracks. The man that told me this story said you could hear that dog coming and he had a path under their barracks he ran in. They planted razor blades in that path and that night they heard the yipping of pain under their barracks and watched the Germans k**l the dog afterward. Brain washing doesn't really work on adults but it does work very well on children, as Hitler said it did.

We must take the carrot and stick approach of the feds away from the states because following the money tells us how they got Common Core installed.

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Apr 14, 2013 12:14:04   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
After examining the copy of the lesson plan, (available on this site), I don't see anything wrong with the lesson itself, it actually seems to be geared toward teaching the students about the Bill of Rights, and encouraging discussion about what their lives would be like without it. The problem seems to be with the teacher who implemented it. The lesson plan itself appears designed to actually teach the Bill of Rights, and encourage awareness and familiarity with it. As near as I can tell right now, any blame belongs to the teacher, rather than the material that was supposed to be taught.

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Apr 14, 2013 13:35:43   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
banjojack wrote:
After examining the copy of the lesson plan, (available on this site), I don't see anything wrong with the lesson itself, it actually seems to be geared toward teaching the students about the Bill of Rights, and encouraging discussion about what their lives would be like without it. The problem seems to be with the teacher who implemented it. The lesson plan itself appears designed to actually teach the Bill of Rights, and encourage awareness and familiarity with it. As near as I can tell right now, any blame belongs to the teacher, rather than the material that was supposed to be taught.
After examining the copy of the lesson plan, (avai... (show quote)

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I'm glad someone like yourself examined it. I didn't, one reason is because I have learned to expect the worst when referring to government anything. One thing it did do, however, was to confirm my comments about the teaching profession - those who CAN be dumbed down WILL BE dumbed down. I am relieved the gist of the directive, however, was to in fact teach the Bill of Rights. That's a major plus I wasn't expecting.

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