Posted on 09/04/2015 2:47:04 PM PDT by detective
In government schools across America in communities being targeted to become Blue Zones, children may soon be chanting Hara Hachi Bu before eating their lunch at least between the data-mining and intrusive scoring to determine progress in their physical, mental, and spiritual well being. The Japanese phrase, associated with the Eastern religion of Confucianism, translates roughly to eat until you are 80 percent full. Parents, meanwhile, will receive wide-ranging instructions covering everything from the food they eat and the tribe they associate with to the location in their home designated for sexual activity and even the size of their dinner plates. Indeed, the whole community will face massive social engineering for its own good, of course.
All of it is taking place under the guise of creating healthy communities through a public-private partnership between governments, health insurance giants, and businesses to create Blue Zones.
(Excerpt) Read more at thenewamerican.com ...
Confucianism ?
He who toot in church sit in own pew.....
You got my vote.
Confucianism?
Girl who drink beer naked on beach get sand in Schlitz.
5.56mm
I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that this will be (or already is) part of 0bamacare.
The back seat of your car is also a no go. You won’t even have a car.
He who pass through airport turnstile going to Bangkok.
He who go to bed with itchy arse wake up with smelly finger.
Sorry, make that “go through airport turnstile sideways”...
You have how many children?
You may have all the sex you want, so long as you are both on the ceiling.
(All us "conspiracy theorists", "wacko birds", and "bitter clingers" saw it coming, whether we wanted to admit it or not.)
We can’t have Christianity in public schools but Confusianism and Islam are ok. Anything to destroy the USA is ok by bh0
Yes, and this is what our Constitution was designed to prevent.
Whomever thought up this nonsense should be sent to Gitmo and waterboarded for the stupidity of this alone.
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