Innocuous Words Are Banned from Textbooks in the Indoctrination of Children by Far Left Ideology
Some parents may be aware that “politically correct” and “ideological” revisions of historic events and famous individuals going back to the times of the Founding Fathers (a phrase that is now banned) now populate our children’s textbooks. However, most Americans don’t realize how pervasive, misleading, blatantly distorted and altered, and serious these manipulations of truth and fact are.
This is the far left indoctrination of our children when they are most vulnerable. It involves not only what is presented but how it is approached, the emphasis versus lack of it, what is not covered and even pictures and photos to imprint ideas visually. For example, what do the large contrived photos of blissful minorities and disabled people that are pervasive in our children’s math and science books have to do with the facts, theories and other important information that they are supposed to be learning? Yet, when it comes to serving their designated purpose of presenting, discussing and explaining concepts, ideas and information, these same textbooks too often provide brief, inadequate, and difficult to understand descriptions that make it difficult for children to understand and learn the material. It is no wonder that American children score so poorly in comparison to other industrialized nations of the world. We are too worried about social issues and faux equality instead of useful, important educational preparation that will allow them to be well prepared and competitive in life.
Now these overt attempts at indoctrination of our children’s mind are being extended to the banning of innocuous words that are not in accord with far left ideology. This effort to control language is pernicious, dangerous, a threat to free thought and ideas and must be eliminated. Examples of this word control include Congressman or Congresswoman becoming “Member of Congress” and Chairman, Chairwoman or Chairperson becoming “Chair”. Some other “offensive” words that have been banned include brotherhood, fisherman, fellowship and freshman.
Instead of serving as excellent vehicles for learning, many of the textbooks our children are reading are designed to be stealth and subliminal sources of indoctrination as paranoid as it might sound.
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