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Old 03-13-2011, 01:52 PM
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Have you got any ideas about what should be done about it? Do you know of anyone who has any ideas about what should be done about it?

What do you think of anthropology? Do you think that universities should advance the teaching of anthropology?
There are very very few organizations addressing the issue of indoctrination, at least large organizations. No one wants to go on record as going against the "educated" no matter how outlandish their teaching. Lately we've seen spattering of news stories, but no large org pushing to expose what is happening.

The schools and universities have complete control and cover their asses if anyone comes sniffing around. They'll kick you off campus if they suspect you're investigating or speaking out against the indoctrination or the lies they are teaching. It's a hard nut to crack. It's not so much what they aren't teaching, (but that's important also) but what they are teaching instead. The truth is that if you write a paper on how much you hate the US, you'll get a better grade than a paper on how great this country is.

I've organized a protest in the past, but the problem is that to be effective it must be done during the week, when most people are working. Another problem is the students themselves will come out and either verbally attack you or physically attack you. Then there's also the myth that these are "noble places of learning" and few acknowledge or understand what is happening. Some don't care because they don't have family in school and wouldn't bother even if they did. It has to hit home or in their pocket book to actually care. They don't correlate the connection between what is happening in society today and the indoctrination in our education system. Many still believe it is the same as when they went to school, it just takes a bit of time on a campus today to realize the difference. But how many people spend time on a campus today who are not already part of this "social justice" revolution/socialist/communist indoctrination? They're all in bed with each other and refuse to let anyone detract them from their goals. It will take a lot of determined people to expose what's happening and crack the hold that the teachers and unions have.

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