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Vatic Note: More and more social engineering through the "FEDERALIZED SCHOOL SYSTEM" that never used to be until recently. When schools were controlled by local school boards, parents, administrators, and teachers, we were #2 in the world in education, but we have now dropped to 39th and continuing down. Soon we will be a third world country because of our use of our schools as a dumbing down tool for gaining control of the nation without firing a shot, at least for right now.
How we stop this is to take back our schools and bring them back to the local level with the same control system we had when we were #2 in the world. If we continue this dumbing down process, we will lose our status in fields of higher education like engineering of all kinds, sciences, logic and reasoning, lawyering (althought I believe it has already started there), medical, etc.
Just the degrees obtained in teaching, history, political science,will be considered useless for the lack of substance in teaching the subject matter. I don't even want to think about those required to teach us ethics, morality, integrity, and spelling.
2nd Grader’s Homework Teaches them that ‘The Government GIVES Us Our Rights’ WRONG!!!!
http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/11/2nd-graders-homework-teaches-government-gives-us-rights/
Apparently, this homework sheet given out to 2nd graders about "Being a Good Citizen" is teaching them that the government GIVES us our rights.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9c0CQVHUSZc
And the government doesn't just give us our rights, but the government specifically gives us "special privileges called rights."
This is what eight-year-old kids are being taught in this country.
Wait, did I say taught? I meant being indoctrinated to blindly believe. They might as well exchange the word "citizen" in "being a good citizen" for "statist" or "fascist" or "communist."
The only thing this sheet didn't say was "Obey. Consume. Sleep."
Not that it should even have to be said, but our rights are inalienable.
Definition: unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor. Why? Because they are inherent.
Definition: existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute. The government is not in a position (although it is trying as hard as its tyrannical, centralized little heart can) to grant or give rights which we already have. By the same token, those rights cannot be taken away by the government either.
You wouldn't know it from this worksheet however. That's the real message these kids are getting here. Because if the kids can be taught to believe the government gives them their rights, then would that same government not also be able to condition them that it can take their rights away as well?
Some lies are so big, it takes a sock puppet to set things straight…watch the video above. Next time, I break out the googly eyes.
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Read more at http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/11/2nd-graders-homework-teaches-government-gives-us-rights/#R0t2M7VVOvxTcEcd.99
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=9c0CQVHUSZc
And the government doesn't just give us our rights, but the government specifically gives us "special privileges called rights."
2. When you are a citizen, you have rights. Rights are special privileges the government gives you. In our country, you have free speech. You are also given the right to choose a religion. In America, the press is free to tell you what is happening in the world. The Bill of Rights lists the freedoms given to citizens. These rights are very important. Many people in the world do not have freedoms like we do.A derivative of the word "give" is used no less than three times just in example number two. Number three begins with, "Because the government gives us rights, we have the duty to be good citizens." Number four tells us being a good citizen means "you show your love for your country." We are told to obey all laws. We are then told someday (in number seven) we will be given the right to vote, which will be an "honor." It goes on to tell us to pay our taxes.
This is what eight-year-old kids are being taught in this country.
Wait, did I say taught? I meant being indoctrinated to blindly believe. They might as well exchange the word "citizen" in "being a good citizen" for "statist" or "fascist" or "communist."
The only thing this sheet didn't say was "Obey. Consume. Sleep."
Not that it should even have to be said, but our rights are inalienable.
Definition: unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor. Why? Because they are inherent.
Definition: existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute. The government is not in a position (although it is trying as hard as its tyrannical, centralized little heart can) to grant or give rights which we already have. By the same token, those rights cannot be taken away by the government either.
You wouldn't know it from this worksheet however. That's the real message these kids are getting here. Because if the kids can be taught to believe the government gives them their rights, then would that same government not also be able to condition them that it can take their rights away as well?
Some lies are so big, it takes a sock puppet to set things straight…watch the video above. Next time, I break out the googly eyes.
In questions of power, then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution. ~Thomas Jefferson*Aaron Dykes contributed to this article
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Read more at http://freedomoutpost.com/2014/11/2nd-graders-homework-teaches-government-gives-us-rights/#R0t2M7VVOvxTcEcd.99
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