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The best way to fight wokeness: Take your children out of government schools


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2021 Jun 9, 5:36pm   113,283 views  795 comments

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The most frequent question people pose to me is: What can I/we do to fight back against the nihilistic anti-American destruction of virtually all the country’s major institutions?

There is an answer.

The single best thing Americans can do to counter the left-wing attack on America—against its freedoms, its schools, its families, its children, its governmental institutions, its sports, its news and entertainment media, its medical establishment, the CIA, the FBI, the State Department, and the military—is to take their children out of America’s schools.

Other than in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), the vast majority of America’s elementary schools, high schools, colleges, and universities teach your child or grandchild almost nothing important; prematurely sexualize them, thereby robbing them of their innocence; and harm them intellectually and morally. They rarely teach them, for example, art or music because they are too busy teaching them race-centered hatred of whites, of America, and of America’s values.

Sending your children to most American schools is playing Russian roulette with their values—but unlike the gun in Russian roulette, which has a bullet in only one of its six chambers, the schools’ guns hold four or five bullets.

In many elementary schools, your child is taught that gender is chosen and that there is no difference between boys and girls (in a growing number of schools, the teachers are told not to call their students “boys and girls”); they are taught about masturbation; and many children from first grade on attend “Drag Queen Story Hour,” wherein an obvious man wearing women’s clothing, garish makeup, and a wig entertains them.

Given that all this is well-known, why do any non-left—meaning, liberal or conservative—parents send their children to American schools?

One reason is they are in denial. Many parents don’t want to know what their children are being taught and the consequent damage done to them. They don’t really believe schools will ruin their children, let alone their children’s relationship with them.

These parents should speak to any of the millions—yes, millions—of Americans whose children have contempt for America, for free speech, and for their parents as a result of attending an American college or even high school. I meet such people at every speech I give, and I speak to them regularly on my radio show. Ask these parents, if they could redo their lives, whether they would keep their child in school.

A second reason is they feel they have no choice. If they remove their child from the local public or private school (most private schools are just as committed to anti-American indoctrination over education as public schools), what will they do with their child? They often can’t find a local school that doesn’t harm their child. They can’t necessarily even rely on Christian or Jewish schools. Most of them are as “woke” as most secular schools. And if they do find a school that teaches rather than poisons, they may not be able to afford the tuition.

The only other option, then, is to homeschool one’s child. The problem is that many parents assume this is essentially impossible. For one thing, they assume that one of the parents would have to leave his or her work, which would mean a serious reduction in the family’s income. In addition, homeschooling strikes most people as simply too daunting a task, even if they could afford to take it on.

Neither fear is entirely justified. It’s true that, at least at the outset, a working parent may have to cut back from full-time work, and it’s true that no matter what the family’s financial condition, there are challenges to taking one’s children out of school and homeschooling them.

But given the low intellectual state of most American schools, the damage they do to young children’s innocence, and the anti-American, anti-white, anti-Western indoctrination in most schools, if you are a parent of school-age children, what is your choice?

Other than a) finding a good school that b) you can afford, you have no other choice. You are fooling yourself if you think the odds are that after attending American schools from kindergarten through college (not to mention through graduate school), your child will turn out well-educated, intellectually alive, rational, kind, happy, well-adjusted, grateful to be American, and respectful of you and your values.

While there are some wonderful young Americans who recently attended American schools, and there are some lost souls who were homeschooled, American schools are largely producing the following:

Poorly educated students. Ask your college son or daughter to diagram a sentence; identify Joseph Stalin, “The Gulag Archipelago,” or the Soviet Union; name the branches of the American government; identify—or just spell—Beethoven; date the Civil War; identify the Holocaust; and name which sentence is correct—“He gave the book to my friend and me” or “He gave the book to my friend and I.”

Angry young people. Why wouldn’t they be? First, they graduate college with a huge load of debt, having received almost nothing useful for their money. Second, if they are anything other than a white heterosexual Christian male, they have been taught to regard themselves as victims of oppression. Third, their future is so bleak they may not even have one: They are threatened with extinction by climate change.

The single best thing Americans can do to fight the left-wing destruction of the country is to withdraw from the “educational” system that is actively and deliberately miseducating them by the tens of millions. If millions of American parents did so, the country would turn around as fast as you could say “teachers unions.” If they don’t, their children will continue being used as guinea pigs in the left’s sick and dystopian experiment.


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515   casandra   2023 Mar 22, 6:36pm  

Oh, I was a public LA Unified school teacher for a 10 year stint. I am so glad how hard it is now and the time required to get a teaching credential even after years of education before that.

ONLY stupid stooge morons would want to be a teacher today. After viewing the above pics; CASE CLOSED!
516   richwicks   2023 Mar 22, 6:53pm  

casandra says

ONLY stupid stooge morons would want to be a teacher today. After viewing the above pics; CASE CLOSED!


Haven't you considered the possibility that they don't want to teach children anything?

They will happily defund police, but will they reduce taxation?

We don't have an education system anymore. It's SO WEIRD to see all these stupid flags as well.
520   AmericanKulak   2023 Mar 27, 12:12pm  

The New York City teachers union is sponsoring a virtual workshop on fighting back against the “harmful effects of whiteness in our lives.”

The United Federation of Teachers’ online seminar, dubbed “Holding the Weight on Whiteness,” is scheduled for Monday, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., and will be hosted by Queens-based psychotherapy consultant and self-proclaimed “Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leader” Erica Sandoval.

UFT members who are licensed mental health professionals can earn two hours of credit toward their continuing education credentials, which can eventually result in a higher salary.

The workshop costs $25 to attend and will focus on “key cultural themes … related to the Latinx/e communities,” including “internalized racism, privilege, [and] white identity,” according to the union’s website and an Instagram post.

“Participants will leave the workshop with a better understanding of how to center ourselves as a form of resistance against the harmful effects of whiteness in our lives, the organizations we work for or direct, and the communities in which we serve,” the post says.
https://nypost.com/2023/03/25/uft-sponsoring-seminar-on-harmful-effects-of-whiteness/

I have never met anybody who actually was fluent in Spanish that regarded "Latin-x" as anything but a concept worth mockery and derision
521   HeadSet   2023 Mar 27, 1:07pm  

AmericanKulak says

I have never met anybody who actually was fluent in Spanish that regarded "Latin-x" as anything but a concept worth mockery and derision

Or as an attack on Spanish language itself, as Spanish has actual grammatical genders.
523   Patrick   2023 Mar 28, 10:21pm  

https://dfipolicy.org/new-report-more-than-3-million-students-permitted-to-change-name-pronouns-without-parental-consent-while-access-to-otc-medication-requires-parental-permission/


WASHINGTON—The Defense of Freedom Institute for Policy Studies (DFI) released a new report today that finds eight of the nation’s 20 largest school districts allow students to use names and pronouns at school aligned with their gender identity without parental knowledge and consent. Yet these same districts, including New York City Department of Education, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Chicago Public Schools, require parental permission to dispense over-the-counter medication to students at school.
525   Patrick   2023 Mar 29, 9:20pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/christian-schools-booming-students-flee-public-universities/


Students have been flocking to Christian colleges in recent years as enrollments in public universities have been declining.

Overall, the national enrollment rate of college students has been falling.

However, Christian colleges and universities are seeing an increase in enrollment, according to higher education experts.

During the fall 2022 semester, the national undergraduate enrollment rate dropped by 1.1 percent.

Since 2020, the rate declined by a total of 4.2%, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.

Yet many faith-based institutions saw an increase in enrollment.

Higher education experts claim this is because of these institutions’ commitment to their roots.

“We have doubled down on our core essence and purpose as an institution and made that well known to prospective students,” Jonathan Sanford, University of Dallas (UD) president, told the Daily Caller.

UD, a “Catholic, liberal arts university known for [its] intellectual rigor and [its] deep commitment to the Catholic faith and a robust, Western-based classical education,” according to Sanford, welcomed its second-largest incoming class to the Texas school in fall 2022, its website reads.

The school set its record enrollment rate during the 2021-2022 academic year and welcomed 487 freshman students.

“I think there’s a deep hunger in the souls of all individuals, but particularly in this generation, for a real education and real exposure to the timeless ideas and classical texts as well as real exposure to how to build upon those timeless truths and classical texts in order to be innovative contributors to the renewal of culture,” Sanford said.

Stephen Johnson, director of marketing and communications at Benedictine College in Kansas, revealed that the Catholic liberal arts school had “record enrollment once again for Fall 2022 and recruiting is going strong for Fall 2023.”

“It is heartening that schools like Hillsdale College—schools that take a classical approach to the liberal arts—are seeing an increase in student interest, and that the media are taking note,” said Emily Stack Davis, executive director of media relations and communications at Hillsdale College.

“At Hillsdale, we recognize that education should point to the permanent things—an understanding of what it means to be human, how to live a good life, and what leads to happiness.”

During the fall of 2021, Hillsdale College enrollment increased by 16%, according to MLive.

It experienced a 53% boost in applications, as well. ...
526   AmericanKulak   2023 Mar 29, 9:37pm  

HOWEVER, be careful. Many colleges, not Hillsdale, but to a great degree big ones like Baylor, have become very woke.

On Long Island, there was the Suffolk County biweekly, the Suffolk Life for many years, and the Editor/Owner Willmot had it out with Teachers Unions at least once a month. Literally everything he claimed is demonstrably true.

Also notice how even handed the NYT was back then relative to today.

https://www.nytimes.com/1978/07/16/archives/long-island-weekly-editor-who-brews-controversy.html
529   Patrick   2023 Apr 10, 12:17am  

https://nypost.com/2023/03/08/us-public-schools-conceal-childs-gender-status-from-parents/


More than 3.2 million US public school students are covered by guidance that blocks parents from knowing whether their child identifies as a different gender in the classroom — which could become federal policy if President Biden’s Title IX proposals are approved in May.

At least 168 districts governing 5,904 schools nationwide have rules on the books that prevent faculty and staff from disclosing to parents a student’s gender status without that student’s permission, according to a list compiled by the conservative group Parents Defending Education and shared with The Post.
533   The_Deplorable   2023 Apr 12, 12:27pm  

Do you know the difference?

Know what difference?



Heh... That is a moot question because we are not a Democracy and we are not a Constitutional Republic! Our country does not have any borders, our elections are stolen and all our money goes to Ukraine where it disappears into thin air. So, we are not even a Banana Republic.

This is like asking what is the difference between zero and zero?
536   Patrick   2023 Apr 27, 9:41am  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/breaking-the-mancubs-activism-as




anything would be better and a free market would be MUCH better. fund every kid. make the schools compete for them by offering good product not this “take or pay” dumpster fire that forces contribution even if you want to opt out.

no other rules. no “certification,” no credentialing, no approved lists or mandated curricula. just choice. free, unfettered, self-adapting choice.

we must tolerate bad choices or choices we disagree with to ensure that the truly good choices are free to emerge. the speed with which this will lift all boats and take us to levels dizzyingly above those of today will be so stark as to be unmissable. it’s why the teachers unions will do anything and everything to prevent it. they are 100% cognizant of the fact that the garbage they peddle cannot survive competition.

and make no mistake, “garbage” is likely charitable as a descriptor.

this is a bar so low you could trip over it in the dark. and the arguments about “well we need rules and accreditation or some kid might learn some dumb thing i don’t like” fall awfully flat in the face of what the kids ARE learning now. maybe you cannot “save” everyone, but there is no way we cannot do 10 times better than this.

there is no way the current school system is more useful or better suited than a choice based system would be. the germans have, to great success, replaced many high schools with vocational tracks to become skilled technicians, plumbers, electricians, repairers of engines and operators of equipment. and the US has shortages of all these things and great career prospects within them. and not every kids wants a “liberal arts” education. so offer the option, see what happens.
537   yawaraf   2023 Apr 27, 10:04am  

By definition male is the sex that produces the smaller gametes and female is the sex that produces larger gametes. I learned this when I was wondering how they can say that the male sea horse gets "pregnant".

I am currently live outside of the United States, but I am wondering if any of you have met people who use this kind of virtue signaling language instead of regular English words whose meaning has been well defined for hundreds of years. What do you do then? Do you confront them? Do you end the conversation and leave? Do you conform for fear of repercussions?

My mother has told me that at work, in a mental health facility, when talking about men who think they are women and naturally calling them "he", her colleagues interrupt and insist that she say "she".
538   HeadSet   2023 Apr 27, 2:22pm  

Patrick says


there is no way the current school system is more useful or better suited than a choice based system would be.

Proof of that is how the limo-libs send their own kids to private schools despite forcing public schools on the masses.
539   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Apr 27, 2:38pm  

We're likely going to send our daughter to Catholic high school. Arizona apparently expanded their school choice program to every kid in the state, and standard assistance is $7,000. How's that for choice!
541   AmericanKulak   2023 May 2, 12:47am  

NuttBoxer says

We're likely going to send our daughter to Catholic high school. Arizona apparently expanded their school choice program to every kid in the state, and standard assistance is $7,000. How's that for choice!

That's the way it ought to be... convert the per pupil spending to a voucher.
542   HeadSet   2023 May 2, 9:18am  

AmericanKulak says

That's the way it ought to be... convert the per pupil spending to a voucher.

Hopefully this will not cause the private school tuition to increase by the amount of the voucher.
543   Patrick   2023 May 5, 1:43pm  

Adapted from a post on patriots.win:


My 6-year-old just came up to me, tears in his eyes, and said "Mommy, why do the evil Republicans want to take away my gay porn books?"

I - I have no words.
544   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 May 5, 2:48pm  

They have sex ed coming up, looked of the curriculum, and they talk about gender identity, and I assume un-natural forms of sex, as well as child trafficking. Now you all know I take pedophilia very seriously, but that doesn't mean my 13 year old daughter needs to know about that right now. So yeah, she won't be attending.

Got our grant approval for Arizona next year, $1,900 a quarter to not attend public school. All they require is your proof of your Arizona address, and your kid is over over five years old, that's fuckin it.
546   AmericanKulak   2023 May 7, 7:25am  

NuttBoxer says

Got our grant approval for Arizona next year, $1,900 a quarter to not attend public school. All they require is your proof of your Arizona address, and your kid is over over five years old, that's fuckin it.

Awesome.
547   HeadSet   2023 May 7, 11:34am  

NuttBoxer says

Got our grant approval for Arizona next year, $1,900 a quarter to not attend public school. All they require is your proof of your Arizona address, and your kid is over over five years old, that's fuckin it.

No receipt for private school tuition? How do they stop people from collecting $1,900 a quarter just to keep their kids at home?
548   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 May 7, 7:21pm  

The money goes into some virtual "wallet", and payments have to go from there directly to an approved institution of activity. The one other requirement, you CANNOT enroll in public school. They are paying you what it costs them to educate your kid in the federal system, so no double dipping.
549   HeadSet   2023 May 7, 7:47pm  

NuttBoxer says

The money goes into some virtual "wallet", and payments have to go from there directly to an approved institution of activity.

It seems private schools may be soon filled to capacity and will just up the tuition by $1900 per quarter and have the same students they had before. Do the parents whose kids do stay in public schools get a choice of which public school?
550   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 May 8, 8:54am  

If you go to a charter, you get a choice, but otherwise, no, have to go to the one in your district. There's only one large private school in Yuma, they haven't raised tuition, and they are already full. The other two are quite small, also haven't changed their tuition, neither is full, or seems like it will fill up.
551   HeadSet   2023 May 8, 10:36am  

NuttBoxer says

If you go to a charter, you get a choice, but otherwise, no, have to go to the one in your district. There's only one large private school in Yuma, they haven't raised tuition, and they are already full. The other two are quite small, also haven't changed their tuition, neither is full, or seems like it will fill up.

So, it seems most people prefer their local public school?
553   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 May 8, 1:37pm  

HeadSet says

So, it seems most people prefer their local public school?


Yuma is made up mostly of migrants, snow-birds, and military. It's a pretty specialized case, you if you want to know what most people do, better look to Phoenix. The one school everyone knows about is completely full. The other two have class sizes of 20 per grade, and 20 for all of high school. I had to really search to find them.

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