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An essential mission for many educators throughout the country is the indoctrination of their students. The newest arrival on the propaganda front is Israel. In August of, one of the topics of a United Teachers of Los Angeles meeting was “How to be a teacher & an organizer. . . and NOT get fired.”
History teacher Ron Gochez elaborated on stealth methods for indoctrinating his students. He talked about transporting busloads of kids to an anti-Israel rally—during the school day—without arousing suspicion.
“A lot of us that have been to those [protest] actions have brought our students. Now, I don’t take the students in my personal car,” Gochez told the crowd. Then, referring to the Los Angeles Unified School District, he explained: “I have members of our organization who are not LAUSD employees. They take those students and I just happen to be at the same place and the same time with them.”
Gochez further explained, “It’s like tomorrow I go to church, and some of my students are at the church. ‘Oh, wow! Hey, how you doing?’ We just happen to be at the same place at the same time, and look! We just happen to be at a pro-Palestine action, same place, same time.” The unionistas then burst into approving laughter.
John Adams Middle School teacher and UTLA panelist William Shattuc agreed. Wearing a keffiyeh around his neck, he said, “We know that good history education is political education. And when we are coming up against political movements, like the movement for Zionism, that we disagree with, that we’re in conflict with—they [Zionists] have their own form of political education and they employ their own tools of censorship.”
Guadalupe Carrasco Cardona, ethnic studies teacher at Edward R. Roybal Learning Center in Los Angeles, who received a National Education Association Foundation Award for excellence in teaching, insists that the course she teaches, and whose curriculum she helped develop—ethnic studies—is fundamentally incompatible with supporting Israel. “Are you pro-Israel—are you for genocide?”
In Portland, OR, the Intifada begins in kindergarten. For example, the teachers union suggests that kindergarteners be gathered into a circle and taught the history of Palestine: “Seventy-five years ago, a lot of decision-makers around the world decided to take away Palestinian land to make a country called Israel. Israel would be a country where rules were mostly fair for Jewish people with white skin. There’s a BIG word for when indigenous land gets taken away to make a country; that’s called settler colonialism.”
The brainwashing is hardly limited to Israel.
In the San Diego Unified School District, students must confront and examine their “white privilege” and acknowledge when they “feel white fragility.” Additionally, children are told to “understand the impact of white supremacy” in their work.
Courtesy of the 520-page Black Studies Curriculum, public school students in New York City now receive lessons on the tenets of the Black Lives Matter movement and that Black Americans should receive reparations. Students also learn about the evils of capitalism, that student loans are equivalent to “debt peonage,” and the difference between defunding, reforming, and abolishing the police.
At an unspecified school in California, a parent confronted a teacher who told students that “only those who voted for Kamala Harris in their mock election will get a pizza party.”
The educator explained that there were five periods and only one would not get the party. “The Democrats are more for feeding the hungry, free medical care, more services—just pay higher taxes, so I would be willing to buy pizza for the class,” the teacher told the parent.
The teacher confirmed that the class that voted for Trump would not get free pizza, explaining “They just do what the conservatives do—which is pay for yourself.”
And then there is the transgender obsession, which shows no sign of abating. The invaluable Parents Defending Education lists the school districts that have policies that openly state district personnel can or should keep a student’s transgender status hidden from parents. As of Oct. 30, there were 12,222,924 students in 20,951 schools across the country affected by this protocol.
Not only is indoctrination a moral disgrace, it is also very expensive. A recent report surveying 467 superintendents in 46 states reveals that culturally divisive conflict in schools costs public K-12 schools, i.e., taxpayers, about $3.2 billion during the 2023-24 school year.
The cost of school-based culture wars includes “additional security, communications, and legal expenses. Schools incurred indirect costs from using staff time to address misinformation, social media threats, media inquiries about book bans, and growing demands for public information requests.”
John Rogers, a UCLA education professor and lead researcher for the poll, claimed in a media release, “This research makes clear that culturally divisive conflicts in the nation’s schools are generating fear, stress, and anxiety that is disrupting school districts and taking a personal toll on the educators and staff members who work in them. Sadly, as superintendents have told us, the cost of these conflicts not only has a financial impact but is also eroding teaching and learning and undermining the trust between schools and the communities so essential to our democracy and civic life.”
Notably, according to many of the superintendents interviewed for the report, members of Moms for Liberty and those speaking out about such controversial topics shouldn’t get a platform.
Tiffany Justice, cofounder of Moms for Liberty, responded that the report’s findings are “ridiculous” and a “gaslighting tactic”to make it look like the parents are the problem for opposing sensitive topics being taught to their children without their consent.
Justice adds, “This is more obfuscation, this is more deflection by school districts for not liking the fact that parents are calling out a failing system, and we will not be silenced to protect a failing system.”
“What would be the better thing?” Justice asked. “We just shut up and go along with the indoctrination and the demoralizationof our children so we don’t cause a problem and cost the school district money? If they weren’t doing so much nonsense, they wouldn’t have to deal with the ire of parents.”
Fortunately, many adults are indeed catching on to the problems with our wayward schools. According to the results of a Gallup poll released in August, only 43% of American adults indicated they are somewhat or completely satisfied with the quality of education students receive in kindergarten through grade 12 in the United States today.
Additionally, the EdChoice Schooling in America Survey asked respondents about the trajectory of K–12 education in the United States. The responses to this question were red flags for both parents and the broader public. Fully 70% of the public and 64% of parents of school-age children think K–12 education is on the wrong track.
A Pew Research Center poll found that only 16% of Americans were willing to say things are going in the right direction in education.
The 2022 NAEP, or “Nation’s Report Card” shows that Americans’ concerns are valid. The test revealed that nationwide, 29% of the nation’s 8th-graders are proficient in reading, while just 26% are proficient in math.
Clearly, all parents need to be aware of the massive indoctrination going on in the nation’s government-run schools and act accordingly. They have options, which I will delve into in a future post.
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Larry Sand, a retired 28-year classroom teacher, is the president of the non-profit California Teachers Empowerment Network – a non-partisan, non-political group dedicated to providing teachers and the general public with reliable and balanced information about professional affiliations and positions on educational issues. The views presented here are strictly his own.
Time for Home Schooling and ending the Brainwashing/Indoctrination by UN/CFR/NEA/Big Brother
One of the above comments said “things are not going in the right direction.” It is much worse than that. As early as 1997 I transferred into a high school in a large city and after two weeks another teacher having learned that I am a conservative Christian said to me “Communism is over in the Soviet Union but it is alive and well in this high school.” That was 27 years ago!! The left was already entrenched and social collapse was manifesting. Even five years before that I was substituting in a second grade class and one little boy in the raucous classroom was standing on a table. When I asked him why he was standing on a table, he answered defiantly, “I stand wherever I want to stand!” The teachers in that elementary school were yelling at their misbehaving students all day every day. The network of anarchism and communist ideology has been rooted in our public schools in urban settings for decades. That misbehavior and contempt for our American Constitution and values held as a Constitutional republic are closely related. Hating America and hating school go hand in hand. I’m not going to develop my case for the two going hand-in-hand in this comment, but am satisfied the two —the ideological and the behavioral— are deeply and fundamentally connected!
I cannot remember the names of the involved people nor their books, but I certainly DO recall that American commies were already planning the takeover of American publicly funded education as far back as he 1920’s/ Reading this piece above, it is clear they have succeeded far beyond anyone’s imagination from back then.
I attended private schools back in the 1950’s and the difference in the education I received and what my local public school peers received was marked BACK THEN. Today the two types of “education” are not even in the same category. twentysomething clerks in stores now cannot even count out change when the register tells them the amount whenever I am silly enough (or subversive?) to pay in cash.
I am convinced that by the time I graduated High School in that private school I had an education that far exceeds a college degree from most “universities”, and without the politics and wokeism.
I work for a school district and anti White rethoric is matter of fact
The largest and worst Civil rights issue of our time.
Who will solve it?
Why not start a program to put a video camera or cameras in every classroom? The cameras would be linked to the internet so that a parent could simply go online and see and hear what their child was being taught. This would do two important things:
1) It would reveal to parents what is being taught to their kids.
2) It would let parents re-learn things they might have forgotten over the years.
The objections to such a program would be that it is like George Orwell’s novel 1984 with Big Brother using video cameras to watch citizens. However, the program is EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE, since it gives parents and other citizens the ability to watch Big Brother.
In many ways these schools are no longer “public” schools, but they have become “government” schools, with indoctrination being the goal.
A video program would be fought against, but it would be worth it to implement where possible.