| I am a college student. I am astounded that 100% of what is taught here promotes and encourages a belief in international socialism. One example is the exploitaion of black U.S. students by groups promoting free U.S. (black) citizens to unify the continent of Africa under a single socialist government, in which they believe they will hold elite status. These groups, like the Pan-African Student Union, et al, have budgets in the tens of thousands of dollars per semester in this state school alone and are unwittingly subsized by student fees and the U.S. taxpayer.
Another emerging scam appears to be state mandates for teachers of Spanish language that encourage immigration by what appears to be what they hope will be ready-made socialists.
I am not a conspiracy theorist, but the overall effect of everything done here works as well as if it were designed to pervert our founding principles of limited government.
Students must realize that socialism, even in its most seemingly benign forms, like socialized medicine or public works projects, are predicated on force, and sooner or later, the ostensible benificence of government always comes at the point of a bayonet directed at its citizens.
I hope to become a bilingual elementary school teacher, and believe that the renewed teaching of our Founding Fathers' contemporary writings, philosophy, and state constitutions holds the hope for reversing all the corrupt trends we already suffer from, that preserving individual freedoms solve our every social problem, and that the armed agent, police, and bureaucrat (to include "public" teachers) are the enemies of our system, and that what was written 230 years ago, when observed, is the best compromise for peaceful coexistence we can hope for.
The Porcupine is a great symbol. READ THOMAS PAINE, "RIGHTS OF MAN" TO A KID |