Filed under: 1st Amendment, Education, Reasons to Homeschool, US Constitution, public schools
In case you weren’t watching our public schools are completely gone.
In case you weren’t watching our public schools are completely gone.
According to The Boston Globe the new program will be targeting high crime neighborhoods (i.e. black and hispanic) under the premise that parents are not only scared about gun violence, but to respecting of their children’s privacy to search there rooms themselves. Luckily for concerned parents our police do not have such qualms about violating anyones privacy.
From the article:
In the next two weeks, Boston police officers who are assigned to schools will begin going to homes where they believe teenagers might have guns. The officers will travel in groups of three, dress in plainclothes to avoid attracting negative attention, and ask the teenager’s parent or legal guardian for permission to search. If the parents say no, police said, the officers will leave.
For those of you who missed it the Boston Police Department has just announced that they are actively profiling our children while they are in school (i.e. Government Indoctrination Center).
To show their mercy the police have decided not to charge anyone for firearm possession. How kind of them for not prosecuting us for exercising our Constitutionally Protected Rights, don’t you just love them?
If officers find a gun, police said, they will not charge the teenager with unlawful gun possession, unless the firearm is linked to a shooting or homicide.
Even in Soviet Russia and in China today you don’t see the cops announcing these programs, they just did/do it. How far we’ve fallen now, our masters openly announce the wholesale destruction of the Constitution and we just take it.
“I just have a queasy feeling anytime the police try to do an end run around the Constitution,” said Thomas Nolan, a former Boston police lieutenant who now teaches criminology at Boston University. “The police have restrictions on their authority and ability to conduct searches. The Constitution was written with a very specific intent, and that was to keep the law out of private homes unless there is a written document signed by a judge and based on probable cause. Here, you don’t have that.”
I wouldn’t call the feeling I get queasiness. I think it’s a lot more like utter contempt for the criminals running our government and their minions.
This is the opening paragraph from a story on WCBSTV.com:
Surveillance cameras rolling inside our local schools is nothing new, but what’s taking place inside Demarest’s public schools is truly cutting edge: a live feed from more than two dozen cameras with a direct connection to the police.
If you look at all the things our kids are being desensitized to living with I think you’ll see what’s coming next. Our kids are required by law to go to these government controlled schools where are children are ‘taught’ whatever the state says. Schools around the world are rolling out biometrics based ID systems that make our children thumb scan to get on the bus to school, to check out library books (here’s some great propaganda on this topic)or GET FOOD! They are monitored by video at all times, even in the bathrooms (great infowars.com article going deeper into this). Now they’re wiring these cameras to the local police stations.
This is not freedom, or anything close to this. Dictatorial Governments of history dreamed of doing the kind of surveillance that is now commonly accepted as ok, let alone the things that are being pushed for now.
You’ll continue to get exactly the amount of this kind of tyranny you’re willing to accept. It’s completely up to you. How much more tyranny are you willing to live with?
Oh yeah, we’re not moving towards a global government, and schools definitely ARE NOT brainwashing kids.
From the Telegraph:
The Government has been accused of being on a mission to destroy subjects over its new style geography lessons to be announced today.
A major shake-up of the secondary curriculum will include a stronger emphasis on climate change and world poverty, says Lord Adonis, the schools minister.
Children will grow into “global citizens” as sustainable development becomes a compulsory part of the geography curriculum, he says.
But the plan was denounced by Professor Alex Standish who claims pupils will learn less geography as they spend time “obsessing over what they buy and where they put their rubbish”.
Prof Standish, the author of a critique of geography teaching in a report published by Civitas, the independent think tank, last month said it was time the Government stopped playing politics with the curriculum.
“They seem to be on a mission to destroy subjects. If we want young people to develop into citizens capable of positively shaping society, then they need to be taught about how the world works through subjects providing an intellectual insight,” he said yesterday.
The thing is they’ve been at this since the 40s, if not earlier:
“As long as the child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness can produce only precarious results. As we have pointed out, it is frequently the family that infects the child with extreme nationalism. The school should therefore use the means described earlier to combat family attitudes that favor jingoism . . . . We shall presently recognize in nationalism the major obstacle to development of world-mindedness. We are at the beginning of a long process of breaking down the walls of national sovereignty. UNESCO must be the pioneer.”
William Benton, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State, told a UNESCO meeting in 1946
Learn more about the way the Education system is used as a way to indoctrinate the youth here.
I remember first hearing of programs like this about a year or two ago, but the speed with which they’ve spread is truly astounding.
More and more schools in the US, UK, and other countries are making children purchase their school lunches by scanning their fingerprints. Variations on this idea include scanning a finger to check out library books, and for tracking students on school buses.
Think about this. If you’re reading this, most likely the idea of having to scan your fingerprint to do anything is atrocious. That’s because we’ve been raised in a society where only criminals have their fingerprints taken. Only in recent years have we seen adults being fingerprinted for travel purposes, but these programs are small in comparison to the programs targeted at our children.
If you can’t see that this is by design then you’re either extremely ignorant, or in denial.
One other thing I’ve noticed is how privacy concerns are brushed away by saying they don’t actually keep the fingerprint, just a number generated based on 45 different locations on the fingerprint. This is the biggest line of shit out of the whole story. That’s they same way they store any fingerprint they get, whether it’s a 2nd grader or a murderer, they call go into the computer the same.
While all of this seems overwhelming, and people say “what can I do about it?” here is some hope. Some schools have rejected these proposals. The key to beating this is to be involved. Get mad. Go to school board meetings. Organize with other parents. No one wants their child fingerprinted like this, but most people are to busy working or watching American Idol to care.
You can make a difference. Be a leader, and stand up for what’s right!