Monday 10 January 2011

Education

People often ask me why I get so wound up about left-wing academics. Well it's most likely because I have had to put up with them for the past six and a half years at university. I spent those years pretending to understand and vaguely put up with their never-ending, idiotic obsessions with Marxism, feminism and socialist ideals; ideals that fail to work in the state that I like to call reality.

Humans just don't possess innate socialist tendencies. When was the last time you heard about someone winning the lotto and separating the money EQUALLY throughout their community? Yes, never, it doesn't happen, because humans don't behave like that. It's just not the way we are.

Well, guess what? I’m free of uni and I’m not indoctrinated – quite the opposite in fact. I really had no idea how truly deluded from reality politics academics were until I began uni, and now I am feeling a new freedom in my life, and I'll never have to put up with them again, nor should anyone else have to.

The left-wing ("let us control the schools and in a generation nobody will be able to read") propaganda machine is alive and well in early education institutions as well. If I were a primary school kid these days, I would be pretty annoyed every day going into my state-sponsored torture chamber, more commonly known as a public school classroom, because I wouldn't be spending my days learning how to read and write, and by the time I got to Year 12, I probably wouldn't have a clue what Australia Day commemorates because the Education Unions insist that I'm taught things like how racist and anti-feminist the Constitution is.

And I wouldn't feel right about getting ahead in the world (see: getting a job promotion, for example), because the politically correct progressives who run my school would have taught me that no-one deserves to be smarter than anyone else.

Public education at any level in Australia is not about education, it’s about indoctrination. Teaching only a section of history and ignoring the rest that doesn’t fit in with their left-wing ideology (see: Marxism, feminism etc) has nothing to do with learning or letting the students decide on the facts for themselves. It’s simply about brainwashing, and it starts during the earliest years of schooling. Unfortunately, those cunning academics at the tertiary level have geniously created a system that protects them from having to do their jobs properly – it’s called “tenure”.

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