Monday, November 19, 2012

A Weak New World

One of the 5th columns most successful “programs” to bring this country to its knees is the indoctrination of our youth in schools. From primary to university level, the constant bombardment of so called “progressive” ideas is drilled into the minds of young people from the first day they enter a school. It started with “working in groups” 30 years ago. This took the idea of personal responsibility away from each student, and made the most successful students “responsible” for “helping” the ignorant and/or lazy students. Yes the A student still got an A, but the bum who should have gotten a D or F gets a C. Great for everybody, most importantly the teachers union, but the A student learns he or she must work thier whole lives with a bunch of no-loads in tow, and get used to it because it’s the “right thing to do”. Have you ever watched children shows on Saturday morning? Long gone are Yosemite Sam with his six shooters who gets a cast iron frying pan in the head from wiseguy Bugs Bunny, and Daffy Duck torturing Foghorn Leghorn. They have been replaced by a bunch of gelding male characters who ALWAYS refer to the stronger female charters and they all learn to work together to recycle or some ridiculous progressive cause. Check it out, you owe to your kids. What these progressive morons dream of is a world is where young people lose the sense of right and wrong, accept anything and everything because they are not judgmental, tolerant of everything, to the point that they lose the sense of danger and can then be molded into what ever the progressive want them to be. Forget being an American or Christian those are baaaaad, every other culture is superior to ours and don’t forget what the Europeans did to those brave, noble savages the “Native Americans” (who came here over the land bridge from Asia, but forget all that, they’re the true “natives”). The brainwashing of 2 or 3 whole generations of young Americans has proudly brought us “Bronco Bama”, AG Eric Holder, the cast of MSNBC and of course those noble freedom fighters Occupy Wall Street. We are deep trouble. Paul Kersey

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