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The Role of 'Educators'

Sharon634 Wrote: Jan 08, 2013 8:58 AM
....".where everyone has a right to a place to live and medical care and childcare. Where the people have more power thru the democratic process and not shackled by the chains of a 200 yr old constituion
Sharon634 Wrote: Jan 08, 2013 9:04 AM
I hope that the person who wrote this is joking.
You need to read more. Try Animal Farm. There will be no equality in your "perfect world." The only way things can be perfect is if everyone has exactly the same thing. The same house, same car, same clothes and the same amount of money. Then the question will be who gets the house by the lake and who gets the one by the garbage dump.
Get a better education. Talk to people who have lived in other countries. Read up on what like was like in Cuba and Soviet Russia.
What makes people think they are "entitled" to anything? Where do you think all the stuff you think you should have for free will come from?
Too many on the Left think they are making things better, I would like to be...
Many years ago, as a young man, I read a very interesting book about the rise of the Communists to power in China. In the last chapter, the author tried to explain why and how this had happened.

Among the factors he cited were the country's educators. That struck me as odd, and not very plausible, at the time. But the passing years have made that seem less and less odd, and more and more plausible. Today, I see our own educators playing a similar role in creating a mindset that undermines American society.

Schools were once thought of as places where a...

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