Posted on 09/27/2013 8:36:06 AM PDT by markomalley
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor spent part of a speech at a Philadelphia charter school honoring Brazilian education theorist Paulo Freire, a radical Marxist who preached that every society suffers from a contradiction between oppressors and the oppressed, and that violent revolution must resolve conflict.
The Daily Caller is not joking.
As EAGnews.org reports, the Virginia Republican spoke at Philadelphias Freire Charter School on Monday. The speech started well enough. He predicted that school choice will be a reality for every student in America 10 years from now.
He also promised to leave no stone unturned in the GOPs fight against Eric Holders Justice Department, which is suing the state of Louisiana in federal court to prevent low-income students from using vouchers to attend private schools. (RELATED: Justice Department radicals sue to force poor black kids to attend crappy schools)
Later in his remarks, however, the Republican leader gushed effusively about Paulo Freire, the hardcore Marxist for whom the Freire Charter School is named.
Cantor called Freire a brilliant educator. He noted that Freire, who was born into a comfortable middle-class home in Brazil, earned a law degree and achieved a great deal.
Paulo Freire believed that everyone should have the necessary tools to succeed and he dedicated his life to providing those tools to the underserved, Cantor said.
The House Majority Leader (and former House Whip) left out a number of interesting and important facts about Freire.
Cantor did not mention, for example, that Freires book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed has been revered by a generation of activist, left-wing K-12 educators across the country.
Mary Grabar, a conservative professor and an activist in her own right, noted in an email to EAGnews that Pedagogy of the Oppressed has been probably the most assigned book in Weatherman-turned-education-professor Bill Ayerss classes at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
In a nutshell, Pedagogy of the Oppressed instructs that teachers must inform students that they are oppressed and abused under capitalism. Teachers must also tell students who is responsible for this oppression. Once students learn how oppressed they are, the theory goes, they will rise up and join a revolution that will implement a classless society.
In a 2009 essay in City Journal, Sol Stern, another education reformer, provides a dissection of the book and the politics of its adherents. As Stern notes, Freires footnotes in Pedagogy of the Oppressed are filled with citations to academic communists and violent political radicals including Marx, Lenin, Mao, Che Guevara and Fidel Castro.
The 1968 book is a utopian political tract calling for the overthrow of capitalist hegemony and the creation of classless societies, Stern asserts.
Freire also offers professorial advice to revolutionary leaders, who must perceive the revolution, because of its creative and liberating nature, as an act of love, notes Stern.
UPDATE Cantors office emails TheDC:
Speaking at a school named for Friere, the Congressman merely pointed out that parts of his upbringing, being the son of a single mother living in poverty craving a good education were all too familiar to many families in this nation, and obviously in no way praised his political views.
Cantor must go!
Not Obvious?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm - - - ?
Is Cantor dedicated to always surrendering before a fight?
Is Cantor always willing to Cave In to one or more Democrats, preferably on Camera?
Could be that his boss Boehner might help us find the answer to those questions this weekend.
” violent revolution must resolve conflict.”
I’m glad Cantor agrees with that notion since its likely to happen here if he and the rest of those quislings that call themselves republicans don’t do something soon.
If only he were doing so. He's doubling down.
Now we know that our SCHOOLS are the genesis of the now-universal “KNOCKOUT GAME”, played everywhere by our “oppressed” black “minority”.
They just be fightin’ whyte oppression.
No wonder this country is swirling down the bowl...
Most RINO’s do eventually come out of the closet with their socialist identities. The sooner, the better.
Closets are for fags.
In his next speech he’ll praise Hitler for being kind to dogs...
Spoken with a "rich, corinthian leather" sort of accent:
"I don't always surrender but, when I do, I..."
Wait, I do always surrender."
Worthless dupe.
Canter never was ready for prime time. He doesn’t strike me as being very bright.
I can just hear the GOPe leaders telling Cruz “look at that young Cantor fella. He was a Tea party favorite like you, but he wised up and knows how the game is played!”
I would expect nothing less from this sock puppet.
Cantor must go!
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He’s the symptom of the disease that’s infected the Republican Party, which itself needs to be defunded.
In all likelihood, neither Cantor nor his staff had any idea who Friere really was.
They simply felt the need to address the person for whom the school was named...and relied on the materials supplied by the school for the background.
That isn't an excuse for such an egregious mistake. As it turned out, Cantor got used by a left-wing institution. And the fact that neither he nor his staff was astute enough to realize he was being used is damning.
I agree. He was caught off guard. In this day and age with so many leftists roaming the land it is hard to keep track of all of them. Also they tend to try to bury their past as they become more famous. Every staff needs to be aware and do more digging to avoid this kind of screw up.
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