Posted on 04/24/2011 5:47:09 PM PDT by Nachum
This is some sick stuff. Far left teachers are now teaching first graders the Boycott Big Business song for
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CRUSH public Unions.
the irony is that the greedy teacher’s union are in “big business” for themselves
Are GE and GM included? If so, I concur with boycotting them.
No problem if BOTH the teachers and children actually live by this.
First off, they're boycotting a LOT of union-made productss. Don't drive cars, ride buses or trains, board airplanes. Oh, and if they ride bicycles only buy those made at their corner Wright Brothers Bicycle shop.
Birkenstocks? Starbucks?
Electricity?
Heating oil?
Perhaps a short video explaining to the kids that their first grade teacher is there because he/she is far too stupid to be hired by any profit making companies...especially companies that actually use......SCIENCE.
So they got an education degree, joined a union so that they could continue earning a living from other people’s money...and ...
there we are.
Indoctrination.
Outrageous!!!
The song came out of a “state approved textbook” according to the principal at the school. That is even more worrisome. What else is in this textbook?
I do want to negate a portion of my diatribe -— we all know that there are many very good teachers out there.
The problem is that those teachers are going to have to do something about their corrupt unions and the undereducated liberals contained within their group.
It’s simple logic; IF liberal, THEN fire them. They are worthless consumers of O2 and producers of CO2.
Exterminate.....exterminate.......
ANY political indoctrination of children, not done by their parents, is evil and abusive. Anyone caught doing it should be summarily executed and the bill for the bullet sent to their nearest relative.
...and make sure none of the Wright Brothers' suppliers are big businesses either. They better have a mini-steel mill in the backyard, mine their own iron ore and limestone. Better be growing some rubber trees for the tires, too. And manual control of those processes better be the order of the day -- no purchasing control systems from Siemens.
My nephew, who was in 4th grade at the time, sang that last year. He no longer wanted to boycott big business when he found out that would mean no Kraft Mac’N’Cheese, no new video games and no more toys from Wal-Mart.
Parents of those kids had better be at the next school board meeting demanding heads roll, then running for that school board the next election applicable to them.
Libs own those boards, so when situations/complaints arise, they can more easily ignore them and plow ahead with the crap they want taught.
Only way the average person can affect it is from the inside.
Or put your kid in private/charter schools where stupidity like this doesn’t happen...as much. Yes, homeschooling would be best but reality dictates that isn’t possible for everyone.
that's what, I had heard.
during Ken Burn's Civil War Project,
one of his interviewee, had said some
blacks "freely"fought for the south (not many).
Well, their parents are going to have some problems when their kiddies
can’t find a job and they stay home depending on the welfare parents to cough up the money for those big toys all because the people who HIRE people to make MONEY are no longer there to hire them.
Well they could go to Russia or China, but I doubt they would like that freedomless lifestyle.
pretty much said it all, the illiterate (teacher), teaching the illiterate (student). .
Its good to see you take your profession seriesuosly seriously....stay safe. .
That brings to mind a story I was indoctrinated with as a child.
Of course it was my mother who read it to me
not some neurotic stranger working for the government.
Ahhh, the irony....from the school’s website: “an outdoor learning lab funded by Lowe’s Toolbox for Education Grant.”
I have forwarded the Fox video over to Lowe’s Corporate HQ. I’m sure other generous “big businesses” make donations to this school that includes Walmart and other numerous “big businesses”. Time to ask the corporation to reconsider where the make their community donations.
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