Wednesday, August 13, 2008

No College Student Left Behind

There is a story today that really makes me think about how the control of doctrination of students has gotten out of control.

We are forced to send to a school that is government run. We have no say in what is being taught to our children. We are beginning to have less role in our childrens life as the government schools try to exert more control. So we have a government hell bent on control in education so that they can indoctrinate our children in worthless, unproven policies such as global warming, evolution, etc.

It is our rights as parents and citizens to teach our children as we see fit, which is in tune to our own beliefs and convictions.

We have the right to send our children to a private school, only as long as we pay the fees to do so. And we also still have to pay taxes for the schools that our children aren't attending. We also have the right to home school our children (but this is a right in and of itself that is being slowly taken away from us)

Well now it seems that the government is infringing even more on our rights in education.

Now if you are a student that have been taught from a book that teaches anything other than global warming is a proven fact and that we will all die if drastic measures aren't taken, and that we all can from monkeys due to evolution, you can have high school credits not count in college.

A judge has ruled that children that have been taught from "Christian" textbooks can have a college not count their credits. This means that if you are not indoctrinated by government run schools, then government run colleges (which is just about all of them) can just ignore the hardwork of high school students, because of the teachings they recieve.

This policy of indoctrinating has got to stop. Parents should have the right to put their child in any school that they want without having to fear of paying for thier beliefs later.

Would this even be humanly possible to tke the credits from Muslim students that were not taught evolution at Muslim schools? No, it wouldn't happen. The government i this country are hell bent on making Christians pay in this country, while allowing others free reign.

I thought Government endorsed religion in this country is Unconstitutional!

Viva Liberty!

1 comment:

Bryan said...

The answer lies in property rights and our acquiescence to government in areas where it doesn't belong. Property owners, even those who choose to open their property to the public, have the right to allow or deny the privilege of access to their property and the conditions of that privilege. With property owned by government, usually incorrectly referred to as "public property," the government exercises that right. For example, you may enjoy the privilege of driving on government's roads as long as you've passed their arbitrary age requirement, purchase their licenses, obey their traffic rules, etc. You may enjoy the privilege of using the government's parks ... during their operating hours and as long as you don't litter or bring glass containers, don't have an open flame, wear clothes, etc. When we allow government to operate beyond the scope of its only legitimate functions - the reactive defense of each individual's RIGHTS to life, liberty and property, we open ourselves up to their arbitrary rules. However, property rights are dependent upon legitimate ownership, that which is gained without the use of coercive force. Since practically all government property is stolen through conquest, by eminent domain or paid for with stolen funds, i.e. taxation, their rights associated with those properties are highly questionable. The libertarian solution to the "credits" problem is to refuse to participate. Do not subject your children to government schools at any level. I can think of two good quotes which relate; "Democracy is the political theory that the common man knows what he wants and deserves to get it ... good and hard." H.L. Mencken ~and~ "A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson.