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  Yes, it is indoctrination
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Last EditedJason  Oct 01, 2009 04:48am
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AuthorAshley Stinnett
News DateTuesday, September 29, 2009 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0
DescriptionMuch has been debated over the recent video that surfaced in which elementary school children are singing praises to President Barack Obama. The first initial reaction by some was that these little New Jersey kids were learning about American history and this was a catchy jingle to help establish a cute learning environment. In fact, the school’s administrators pawned off the whole debacle as an experience in learning black history month.

OK, some may still argue that, but that is not the overall problem with what happened. After watching the video a couple of times a giant buzzer went off signaling something else, something much more dangerous. All of a sudden parents all over America got a brief glimpse into the future of what education will look like. Rather, the politics of education.

Most of us are not naïve enough to think education is not, and never has been politicized. Yes, it is true that the gold standard of education on college universities must harbor a far left radical liberal curriculum. At least on a university students are of age where most can formulate an independent thought without being completely brainwashed by the far-left professor. However, political indoctrination of children who are too young to acknowledge politics, let alone how education works and where the money comes from, is beyond sick.
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