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Oct 17, 2019 17:48:05   #
Dwight Logan
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education systekm, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)



This is one of the most fantastic and factual overviews of how we have arrived at the Status Quo of education in the USA I have ever read. Thank you, God bless you and let me know of your other observations at logans777@yahoo.com.

I wrote the biography of a man born of Japanese parents prior to WWII. Because of that he was an American and called a Nisai (Japanese for second generation - the next generation would be called Sansai) When he was in third grade his parents sent him back to Japan because they felt at that time that American education was "Dance and play activites and not reading, writing and arithmetic." They also added that he needed "discipline, and study and work ethics."
The name of his biography I named "Triple Jeopardy ??? Because thee countries mistreated him and he was not guilty of any crime in any court.

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Oct 17, 2019 19:43:33   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
bilordinary wrote:
They need Maxine for research into the origins of man!


Forgive me...

That's evolution.

You speak of the fate of mankind...devolution.

She is for societal suicide...thermodynamics...systemic breakdown.

Screw that, right!

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Oct 18, 2019 08:36:27   #
bggamers Loc: georgia
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education system, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)


great post

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Oct 18, 2019 08:47:09   #
debeda
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education system, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)


What an EXCELLENT piece, Parky! Thank you so much for sharing Its what so many of us try to impart when we refer to schools as "indoctrination centers" but nowhere near as well articulated as this author.

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Oct 18, 2019 08:49:17   #
debeda
 
bilordinary wrote:
People who like themselves too much are often deluded about their worth!


And people who don't question things on a regular basis are sheep ripe for fleecing. It amazes me that no matter how loonie the dem platform gets, the sheep still line up to be fleeced

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Oct 18, 2019 08:49:44   #
debeda
 
Seth wrote:
Spot on!

This is what today's Democrats represent and this, if they succeed, will be their legacy.

The problem is that once such a situation occurs, the people at the top immediately put the machinery in place to keep it that way including, as the article points out, mercilessly crushing any and all dissent.

One of those hellish predicaments that once realizing what we've allowed ourselves to get into, there's no "Democratic" way of getting back out.
Spot on! img src="https://static.onepoliticalpla... (show quote)



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Oct 18, 2019 08:50:52   #
debeda
 
Radiance3 wrote:
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Thanks for that. Very powerful message about our history that brought the Founders' generations that guided to reaching the best potentials of their lives. But the tragic thing is that most precious Founders' framework have been attacked by this new radicals who inhibit this land.

History is very important in our lives. Knowing that gives our generation the perspectives of the values that teach them great responsibilities, for their own and for our country. Thomas Jefferson is one of them. My favorite next to George Washington. The Declaration of Independence projected how our lives must be carried on under the guidance of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. That very substance alone portrayed Jefferson with great care for all generations to come.

The sad part is these later generations wanted to erase history and replace with their own. Dismantling the statues of our great founders Jefferson and Washington is most tragic, indicating that we are lost. But history must be preserved and learned.

The recent influx of different people from the different parts of the world, did not assimilate our values and our culture. Their motives and ambitions are reaping off the older generation for their own.

The current democrat and socialist leaders in order to attract more to put them in power followed their desires of taking away from others without earning it. Free everything to luring most of them. This is where we are now.

The values of the people have changed. it focus to their self-narcissist desires and self-aggrandizement without earning it.

Public Schools, colleges and universities are all run by LIBERAL-progressive minded people without self-worth. But the morals, ethics and values are all gone. That is why the millennials believe that that having a liberal socialist president will fulfill their dreams in America. That is FREE EVERYTHING. And when that free is finally gone, the model of Venezuela and Cuba proves their destiny.

President Trump is negating all of that. He drives us to following our Great Founders model for their posterity. Self-worth is created by self-responsibility under the guidance of God for now and in the future generations to come. President Trump's model is the best.
=============== br Thanks for that. Very powerful ... (show quote)



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Oct 18, 2019 10:07:21   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
debeda wrote:
And people who don't question things on a regular basis are sheep ripe for fleecing. It amazes me that no matter how loonie the dem platform gets, the sheep still line up to be fleeced


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Oct 18, 2019 11:47:10   #
Rose42
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education system, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)


Great article!

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Oct 18, 2019 12:33:37   #
Seth
 
debeda wrote:
And people who don't question things on a regular basis are sheep ripe for fleecing. It amazes me that no matter how loonie the dem platform gets, the sheep still line up to be fleeced


That's the desired product of the left's doctored education system and media propagandizing.

Remember the video awhile back wherein that former Soviet defector discussed that and said it would take about 20 years to exorcize the left wing's indoctrination of our society?

He was probably right on the money.

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Oct 18, 2019 12:39:03   #
debeda
 
Seth wrote:
That's the desired product of the left's doctored education system and media propagandizing.

Remember the video awhile back wherein that former Soviet defector discussed that and said it would take about 20 years to exorcize the left wing's indoctrination of our society?

He was probably right on the money.


Yep. I posted a prayer u man on the street video done at a college campus exemplifies how dumber down our young people are
(Kardashians vs c*******m)

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Oct 18, 2019 14:51:30   #
GmanTerry
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education system, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)


Outstanding article. Us old folks who lived that history are scared to death of the "Modern Democrat Party".

Semper Fi

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Oct 18, 2019 14:57:18   #
greenmountaineer Loc: Vermont
 
It isn't just in socialist countries that rich people call the shots. Here in Vermont that Yorker billionaire, Mike Bloomberg has been buying v**es in our legislature for several years. My so-called rep gets about $500 from Bloomberg or his "Gunsence Vermont" every year and v**es for every anti gun bill that is proposed. Bloomberg finally got the legislature to pass a 30 round mag ban two years ago. We can keep 'em but we can't buy 'em. And that in a state with one of the lowest crime rates in the US.

However, please note that here in the Green Mountains we do a lot of socialist stuff. Services that are too important to be left to private business are often taken over by the community. In this small town, we primarily handle only three, namely public roads, fire department and public schools, but in larger towns they often have more, such as public water supplies, public sewage systems, solid waste disposal or public police forces. Burlington has a public electric generation plant and the state owns most of the rail lines west of the mountains. So don't be afraid of the word "socialist." If it's bottom up socialism it works fine.

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Oct 18, 2019 15:04:50   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Parky60 wrote:
We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Could Cost the United States Everything
BRYAN PRESTON ~ OCTOBER 14, 2019
A couple of years ago, a retired teacher who stays in close touch with history teachers across Texas told me something disturbing. Like most states, Texas has standardized testing. Unlike most states, Texas requires public school students to study Texas history in the 4th and 7th grades. Texas history is red in tooth and claw and full of big personalities and big ideas. Standardized testing is forcing teachers to drop about half of the second semester of Texas history to focus on U.S. history -- not to deepen students' understanding of American history, but to teach to the standardized tests.

This, according to my friend, shortchanges students from learning about key parts of Texas history. Teaching to the test is shallow. Add in that history teaching is being watered down overall across our public education system, and we have a problem.

That problem was exposed, unintentionally, by an Obama administration official.

Far be it from me to agree with an Obama acolyte, but Ben Rhodes infamously said, "They literally know nothing" about the journalists he manipulated to sell the awful Iran nuclear deal. This, he said, made it easy to sell that deal. He was a liberal, most journalists are default liberal, so they believed wh**ever he told them. Lack of knowledge makes a whole lot of things easier for crafty people.

He wasn't wrong. And he wasn't just talking about journalists. Most people literally know nothing about history. And along with losing foundations in history, public schools no longer teach rhetoric or critical thinking. So people don't know what they don't know, and don't know what that means.

Cracking foundations
If Americans had solid foundations in our history, things like what's happened to Thomas Jefferson wouldn't happen. When museums such as Monticello turn away from much of Thomas Jefferson's life and his ideas to focus on s***ery, this distorts history. Soon enough, the city he lived in and founded a major university in v**es to stop acknowledging his birthday. They're erasing him from history. The fact that Jefferson is among those responsible for their even having the right to v**e is entirely lost on them. Jefferson was like everyone else in that he was a man of his times, and he was imperfect. But today, he must be denounced as irredeemable based entirely on the flawed thinking of our times.

Just in the past few months we have seen the political landscape shift dramatically. The Democrats now have a spiritual if not e*******l leader, Bernie Sanders. Sanders won't win the nomination but he has d**gged his party hard to the left, to the point that their entire p**********l field is endorsing some version of the following platform.

• "Free" healthcare. Some of them have endorsed free, meaning taxpayer-funded, healthcare for non-citizens. Think about the implications of that
• "Free" education. Again, meaning redistributive and taxpayer-funded.
• Some version of nationalizing energy policy, either a fracking ban or something along the lines of national policy. Think about the economic and national security implications of that, with a war brewing in the Middle East (again).
• Andrew Yang is promising to pay millions of Americans a "universal wage" -- create dependence, via confiscation and redistribution.
• Beto O'Rourke is a special case. He's promising to disarm Americans, destroy our churches and force wealthy Americans out of their homes. You may think "I'm not wealthy, so why should I care?" The definition of "wealthy" being elastic, this could mean a whole lot of people would get shoved around at gunpoint under a Beto regime. Including you. Like Sanders, O'Rourke won't win. But he is shifting issues left in that his fellow Democrats will not condemn him.
• Ban all f****l f**ls. How? And what would this do to our economy?
• Open borders.
• They're gathering around these proposals under the guise of "ending income ine******y."

Ending income ine******y is literally impossible. It cannot be done, ever, under any human circumstance. Some people will always make more money than some other people. You have rich and poor people in capitalist countries, and you have rich and poor people in c*******t and socialist countries. The main difference is, the rich in the c*******t and socialist countries are more likely to have openly k**led and stolen from large numbers of people to acquire their wealth. They're less likely to create something of value and profit from that, because socialist and c*******t systems either strongly curb or outright ban private property and profit. There's more blood in the treasure chests of rich c*******ts and socialists.

And there are more billionaires, millionaires and thousandaires in capitalist countries. Everything gets democratized under capitalism. Everything gets centralized into the hands of the powerful few under socialism/c*******m. It's just common sense. That's how the different systems literally work.

Power corrupts
Fidel Castro died a very rich man -- almost a billionaire. Cuba is an extremely poor country thanks to him. Hugo Chavez died a very rich man -- half a billionaire. Chavez destroyed Venezuela, which as recently as the 1990s was the third-richest country in the Americas. It's not anymore. These aren't faraway places. They're in our neighborhood. Cuba is closer to Florida than Austin is to Dallas.

China's c*******t rulers are getting filthy rich right now.

How. Does. This. Happen. under regimes that bill themselves as offering economic e******y and ending "income ine******y"?

Once you seize power in a centralist system you're free to take wh**ever you want from whoever has it. Who's to stop you? You "nationalize" industries, meaning you grab them and treat them as piggy banks. You kick everyone who speaks out against you square in the face, mock and ostracize them, run them out of the country, de-platform them by controlling the media, imprison and torture them, or line them up and shoot them.

That's exactly what Castro did, and he had henchmen like Che Guevara to help him. It's what Chavez did and Maduro is still doing in Venezuela. This is less history than current events, but absent context and the means to process, it's too easy to ignore or distort.

Red platform
The Democrats' emerging platform appears to be a mix of two recent, modern regimes -- that of Venezuela, and that of the Khmer Rouge. Both regimes are modern horrors. The former has been publicly praised by the likes of Bernie Sanders and Robert Kennedy Jr. The latter sounds like a makeup line pitched by the Kardashians and probably 95% of Americans have never even heard of it. Johnny Depp and other Hollywood derps run around wearing Che shirts. Probably 99% of Americans have no idea who Pol Pot was or what evil things he did, or the influence of Chinese c*******m on him. He's not a brand of legalized Colorado cannabis. He forcibly relocated people, stole their property and k**led them -- k*****g about 25% of his country in about three years. If you've ever met a Cambodian living in the United States, you have probably met someone Pol Pot was trying to k**l.

Hugo Chavez ran on a platform pretty much identical to Sanders' and now most Democrats'. Chavez's platform was:

• End income ine******y
• Make education free
• Make electricity free (by nationalizing it)
• Get rid of privately owned guns to "improve security"

He promised free stuff -- safety and security. He won. And He proceeded to enrich himself, disarm the people, crush dissent and destroy his country. Every single one of these newly minted Democratic socialists in the United States is wealthy. Sanders is a millionaire who owns three houses. Even former bartender AOC now gets $300 haircuts and wants a raise on top of her very high congressional salary. Sanders isn't sharing his wealth. None of these Democrats are. But they'll happily confiscate and "share" yours.

The price of knowing nothing
Texas fought a whole revolution over just this idea -- centralist government or federalist (republican) government. Thankfully the latter won. But hardly anyone is aware of this, and the left will rewrite that story the first chance they get and turn it into a war over race and class -- not ideas. The left won't forget the Alamo, they'll just remember it incorrectly. Or do we think the same forces denouncing Jefferson now don't have designs on the Alamo, Gettysburg, Mount Vernon, Yorktown... wherever the American story can be destroyed? Of course they do. They've already attacked the national anthem and the Betsy Ross f**g.

Because millions know nothing, warnings about what's happened in the past or now don't work. Thomas Jefferson is worse than that Cambodian dictator they've never heard of. The National Basketball Association should've been more specific with the "national" part of its branding. Which nation do they belong to now? This past week they've enforced speech codes on behalf of Maoist c*******t China. Golden State (social justice) Warriors coach Steve Kerr, an outspoken critic of the United States, refused to criticize China's abysmal human rights record. They've been joined by Apple and Blizzard. Right now, Hong Kong may be the most important city in the world. But too many Americans who know nothing don't understand that, and are happily selling it out for Chinese money.

History is not dusty books and broken swords and statues without arms and noses. History is how we got where we are -- and it's often a foreboding warning. In modern times it's a stream of events from the bloody French Revolution through Marx and Engels to the Cold War and the K*****g Fields to Havana and Caracas to prisons full of Chinese dissidents being harvested for organs, to statements coming out of the mouths of people who, without irony, refer to themselves as social justice warriors and "Democrats."

Socialism should be exposed for what it is and will always be: a mix of greed, lust, envy and s***ery. If you are not allowed to own property, if you are not allowed to keep the fruit of your ideas and labors -- you are ens***ed. That is the ultimate promise of socialism.

But because we teach nothing, we know nothing. And that stands a strong chance of costing us everything.
b We Teach Nothing, We Know Nothing—And That Coul... (show quote)


Unfortunately, the teachers teach a revisionist history. Real history-gone unless you get it at home whichall of my friends take care of as do I. They themselves were taught wrong so we can't blame them completely, but the generation before them. All the rest was spot on.

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Oct 18, 2019 15:12:55   #
greenmountaineer Loc: Vermont
 
In regard to the problems in education noted by the author, I could not agree more. Though I retired from teaching 25 years ago, the problem was evident even before that. There are a few states that are such huge buyers of text books that publishers, and therefore authors, cater to them. And several of them have state boards that review texts and if the book is not approved by that board it cannot be used in any public school in that state. And as for standardized tests, well they are the worst thing that ever hit education. I took chemistry in a school in New York. We stopped learning chemistry in April. We took old Regents Exams every day, preparing for the final. When I taught chemistry at Burlington High, Vermont had no such thing as a standardized exam, so I taught my kids chemistry right to the end of school, and I got some good feedback from a professor at UVM, so I must have been doing somethin' right. As for "political correctness" whether from the right or left, that is, if you will pardon my French, merde de vache. And just where in the Constitution does Congress or the President have any authority to tell states how to run their schools?

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