Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Cultural Marxism


For those of you who are unaware Political correctness is first and foremost an attack on free speech, clear thinking and discussion. I recently read this news article that goes to show just how far our government is willing to go in order to keep young children from speaking their minds.

Government wants under-fives taught to be politically correct.

The April 2009 draft Early Years Learning Framework wants teachers to make under-fives:

* Contribute in a meaningful way to reconciliation, including flying the Aboriginal flag and inviting elders to give talks.

* Use "social inclusion puppets" and "persona dolls" to explore exclusion and ethical issues.

* Challenge and resist bias and discrimination.

* Take action in unfair situations and learn to act when injustice occurs.

* Assess and act on power dynamics as they get older.

This is a perfect example of cultural Marxism within the education system.

This is complete ludicrous to be teaching children as young as five.

Has anyone ever stopped to think that maybe these issues are above the heads of a five year old? Taking into account that they probably cannot even spell their own first name.

Some, such as leading Melbourne educational consultant Kathy Walker, have questioned the merits of such issues being "rammed down the throats" of two, three and four-year olds.

I couldn't agree more!

It is being forced down there throats in such a fascist way. After reading this I could not help thinking about the puppies depicted in Orwell's "Animal Farm". Our government is educating the young in order to enforce their own dogmatic political beliefs. Very similairly to the way the puppies are indoctrinate to defend Napoleon.


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Cheers

2 comments:

  1. You're completely right.

    There is nothing more obviously an attempt at Marxist indoctrination than teaching young children an "established" view of a controversial issue.

    When controversial topics such as homosexuality, race relations or religion are taught in high schools, students are more mature and able to make an informed opinion. A student can decide to agree or disagree with their teacher. The establishment knows this and knows it is much easier to teach a biased view to a child that still believes in the Easter bunny than to a teenager forming their own opinions.

    REJECT AND RESIST!

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  2. I would say I feel lucky that I don't live in Australia, but America isn't much better these days. But as National Anarchist said, kids this young don't even know what morals are, let alone are mature enough to adhere to a given set.

    Resistance is fertile.

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