Sunday, November 15, 2009

Obama Adoration in Our Public Schools

Our public school system has become one huge liberal indoctrination center where our children are not receiving balanced teachings. All you need to do to get a sense of what is taking place inside our school buildings is to read the numerous comments on this blog written by Diogenes, a Colorado public school history teacher. He is representative of the ideology of many of our children's teachers. Of course, there are many fine teachers, but we must wake up to the fact that much more is going on behind closed doors than just the 3 R's.

Check this out from Big Hollywood:

ELEMENTARY EPIDEMIC: 11 Uncovered Videos Show School Children Performing Praises to Obama
by John Nolte

"Big Hollywood has already posted a couple disturbing videos of young school children singing/speaking praises to President Obama, but when eleven more dropped in our email box it came as quite a shock. What seemed like an aberration now appears to be a troubling pattern.

Maybe 'epidemic' is a better word.

Each one of the videos below is creepier than the last because the further down you go, the younger the children — brace yourself for kindergartners – except for the last and most disturbing video, which you have to see to believe.

Young captive minds, easily influenced, eager for direction, enlisted into a cult of personality focused on an individual who, other than being the first black president, has yet to accomplish anything of significance.

But Obama’s skin color has nothing to do with this. Does anyone interested in retaining their merit badge for intellectual honesty really want to argue that Condi Rice or J.C. Watts would’ve spawned a dozen-and-counting tribute videos?

This is about brainwashing our children into Leftist identity politics. Sure, the schools can argue that they had some kind of parental permission — which, if true, is somehow even more disturbing — but who even considers doing something like this with young minds? That’s a rhetorical question.

There was some guesswork, but to the best of our ability the videos run from oldest to youngest, starting with high schoolers. We list the name of the school and the date the video was posted. From there, if it could be found (or a confident guess made), you’ll find the schools’ website, followed by the original title given to the video and any notes added by whoever uploaded to YouTube.

Each video has also been transcribed so you can follow the bouncing ball…"


Check them out. Once this was exposed 10 out of 11 videos have conveniently been removed by the user. But the lyrics are all here.

Watch the only one not removed:

5 comments:

Diogenes said...

I don't teach current events or religion in school, so my comments here have very little to do with what transpires in my classroom. In fact, I would guarantee that I have had a far lesser negative effect on my students than you had when home-schooling your poor unfortunate children. My students have the benefit of learning from all sorts of educated people, specialists in their respective fields, whereas your kids have been taught by a mother, who is a specialist in.... well... errrr..... not much. Or, at least, nothing much useful.

Anonymous said...

Diogenes: I thought you said you were a lawyer, now you say you're a teacher?

Which is it?

If you're a lawyer, whoever retains you has a death wish.

If you're a teacher, America and our children are in deep trouble.

You can't make up your mind what you are, next week it's probably going to be a cook or journalist, who knows.

Don’t worry about it; tomorrow’s another day and a new fantasy you can share.

Diogenes said...

That's what you get for trying to think, Anon. It's obviously too much of an effort for you, so you best stop now while you're behind.

There's a simple enough answer to your query, but you've not done anything to earn an answer from me, so continue to be puzzled. Dither about it, even, if you wish.

As for your opinion of my abilities in various occupations, if it meant anything to me at all, then I'm in the wrong line of work. But since you can't even figure out what I do, career-wise, your opinion as to how I do it is less than meaningless.

Like most of your opinions, apparently.

Anonymous said...

Diogenes: personally I don't give a damn what you do for a living, whatever their paying you, it's too much!

Now, get back to work polishing your hurdy-gurdy and feeding your monkey.

Diogenes said...

Ouch. That really stung, Anon.