h/t Instapundit
[PJMedia] I got something from one of my readers about the Final Report from the NEA (National Education Association) Resolutions committee, and it was so outlandish I almost dismissed it out of hand.
I’m glad I didn’t. I went poking, and yeah, okay, it’s outlandish and ... well, it’s true.
Read this remembering these people have control of every school in the country (except for a few private ones, which frankly, tend to follow the same program, so they can be accredited and feed kids into the same higher education ‐ holds back metaphor on effluvium ‐ stream.) Read it remembering these people have control of your (and everyone’s) children, 8 hours a day for twelve years of their lives.
Ask yourself if your kids wouldn’t be better off doing just about anything, including wandering the woods or playing video games in that time.
In these days, when even most college graduates are having trouble writing a coherent sentence (for my sins I’ve had to help people ‐ not my kids. I made them learn to use words before ten ‐ write essays to enter graduate programs. Trust me, you don’t want to go there) much less a coherent page; in these days when people with a high school education are unable to add the price of your lunch without a register or a calculator, what is the NEA passionately concerned about?
If you guessed "White Supremacy" you are right. You are also, probably a teacher because no one in their right mind could possibly assume that the National Education Association would be MOST worried about white supremacy.
Well, they can't teach, so...
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