Posted on 01/15/2015 5:02:15 PM PST by Morgana
This is NOT “providing information”. This is pure and unadulterated propaganda and indoctrination. Western Civilization is rotting away from within. It is done for.
she or he....looks utterly and completely Posessed to ME!
Believe it or not, Mr. Paikin, who hosts that show, is really quite a great interviewer. He’s a leftie, yes, but just about as fair-minded as they come.
Can stop reading right there.
Kids need information about how to masturbate in Canada? Are Canadian teens really that developmentally challenged?
Put it in a video, speed it up so fast that it can’t be comprehended. There, delivered in its entirety as required in less than 30 seconds, which leaves plenty of time for the school to teach it’s own curriculum.
Yeah I didn’t see the madrasahs listed as being required to teach this smut.
Yes - I remember years ago when the Catholic schools were private, as in no government funding.
As soon as they accepted that money, it was eventually going to be game over. If you dance to the music, you have to pay the piper.
I can’t defend this monstrosity. This is the leader of my province, sadly.
So many in Ontario are disgusted by this, but our votes are always outnumbered by the cities. It’s Toronto that gives us horrible people like this.
this us simply utter tyranny. sort of like what obama’s serving up on a daily basis
Yup - he/she/it/whatever is a real piece of work.
Can they homeschool in Canuckistan?
In any case, this is at least another reason to NOT take gummint money. That’s the nexus here. These “Catholic” schools aren’t really private the way Catholic schools in these United States are.
The thing is, not taking the money wouldn’t necessarily help.
I teach in a Catholic secondary school in Australia. Our system doesn’t work in quite the way Canada’s does, but private schools (including Catholic schools) in Australia do get a degree of government funding.
And we get do get told sometimes there are certain things that the government requires us to teach.
But it’s virtually never linked to funding. We could refuse to accept the funding - and we’d still be forced to teach these things.
The problem is if governments want to interfere, it doesn’t have to be tied to funding. They have the power.
So we take the money - and that makes private schooling more accessible here. A third of all Australian children are in private schools. And that also leads to major improvements in the state school system, because they don’t come close to having a monopoly. Parents have more choice and they use it.
Governments can make mandates without providing money.
That’s what happened here in Australia.
Catholic schools started to be compelled in the 1950s to toe the government line on certain issues. To begin with, it was an unfunded mandate. They didn’t receive any government funding, but it didn’t stop the government making them follow directives when they wanted to.
Eventually, it was decided here that governments would provide some funding but that came after the mandates.
(The ‘Goulburn School Strike’ was the seminal moment - in response to a government’s unfunded mandate, the Bishop of Goulburn shut down the Catholic schools and told parents to enrol their children at the local government schools - which could not come close to absorbing that many children).
Refusing funding doesn’t guarantee non-interference. If governments want to interfere in private schools, they will do so, whether they provide funding or not.
Helen Thomas’ ugly sister?
one of them
rumor has it that theres one sister who’s never allowed herself to BE photographed
That’s rather surprising. An fair minded lefty, wow!
About all I remember of TVOtario, was movie broadcasts hosted by Elwy Yost on UHF channel 24. Of course I haven’t lived in ON since 1991.
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