The public schools throughout this country have been using Liberal propaganda since 1980 or earlier. A lot of the Liberal brainwashing and propaganda was brought into the public schools and some private schools under the guise of the Drug and Alcohol Program in the 1980’s. They used behavior modification, situation ethics, and other Liberal psychological tools. The NEA had a big part in this. I spent over eight years trying to educate parents as to what was going on in the schools. I advised them to read their children’s paperwork, curriculum, and textbooks, to talk to their children at the dinner table, and to ask them what they did in school that day and what did their teacher specifically say to the class. I can’t begin to tell you how many “shocked” parents called me after they discovered that their children were being educated with anti-American propaganda. Schools are and were spending a big percentage of the day on social issues and not on math, science, history, or English. That is why we now have at least three decades of uneducated Americans and teachers who are the byproduct of Liberal propaganda.
I highly recommend reading “The Children’s Story” by James Clavell
James Clavell was an Australian-born British (and later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known as a writer for his The Asian Saga series of novels and their televised adaptations. Clavell also authored screenplays, such as The Great Escape (1963) and To Sir, with Love (1967).
It was my honor to be able to talk with Mr. Clavell in the early 1980’s.
https://www.amazon.com/Childrens-Story-James-Clavell/dp/0440204682
From the flap of the book:
“It was a simple incident in the life of James Clavella talk with his young daughter just home from schoolthat inspired this chilling tale of what could happen in twenty-five quietly devastating minutes. He writes, “The Children’s Story came into being that day. It was then that I really realized how vulnerable my child’s mind was any mind, for that matterunder controlled circumstances. Normally I write and rewrite and re-rewrite, but this story came quicklyalmost by itself. Barely three words were changed. It pleases me greatly because I kept asking the questions
Questions like, What’s the use of ‘I pledge allegiance’ without understanding? Like Why is it so easy to divert thoughts? Like What is freedom? and Why is so hard to explain?...”