15 December, 2021

Marxism in the Grade Schools

Posted by Socrates in child abuse, child abuse via liberal propaganda, children, children and parenting, children-used-for-leftist-propaganda, communism, communism in America, Critical Race Theory, Critical Theory, Cultural Marxism, culture of critique, Eugene Kamenka, Marxism, Marxism and equality, Marxism as anti-White, public skools at 2:43 pm | Permanent Link

Allowing your child to attend any public school in 2021 is child abuse [1].

Marxism/communism is the denial of race, creed, sex or other differences [2]. In other words, all humans are the same and interchangeable (“one size fits all”). In other words, a devil-worshipping, transsexual, heroin-addicted, illegal-alien midget is “equal to” a normal White person in every way (indeed, in 2021 he’s better because he’s “diverse”; if this makes no sense to you, that’s okay: it’s not supposed to make sense).

“In my middle school, a new creed is now hanging above the doors of our gymnasium. But this time, instead of using the first-person singular “I,” the creed takes on a more totalitarian tone with the plural “We believe,” as if everyone who enters into the gym must believe the same thing. Here’s some of what the creed says:

“In this classroom, we believe Black Lives Matter, women’s rights are human rights, no human is illegal…”

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[1] In Texas, a teacher could — I said could — be arrested for child abuse if he/she causes physical or mental harm to a child. Of course, few if any teachers will ever be arrested for that. I’m saying, under Texas law, they could be.

[2] “In the name of science and of man it (Marxism) seeks to transcend the specific divisions of climate, race and creed, of nation-state and language-group, in order to chart a common future for mankind.” —- from the book “The Ethical Foundations of Marxism” by Jewish/Marxist scholar Eugene Kamenka (1928-1994), 1962; from the Preface to the Japanese edition, 1965. This is an admission that Marxists seek to create a world of “equal” humans — an impossible feat.


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