Learning Laced with Liberalism-Derek Walker
In an effort to share a concern people have broken through social comfort levels and have stated the necessary; sometimes, the truth needs to be "shoved" at a population; lest they fail to comprehend. Let this be our goal. Classmates, it can be discovered that the public school system—of which we learn from and grow into adults with—is infected. This infection this virus is indeed, liberalism.
By denotation liberalism is a set of political ideologies in which a person (most likely on the political left-side, a democrat) favors expanded governmental intervention/influence, maintains for the most part a generally secular-humanist worldview, and wants social fairness by [forced] equality.
Now to be honest: It can not be said that liberals are bad people in general, nor are their ideas by themselves "evil," This is a pre-conclusive judgmental fallacy. The main aspiration for their views; [being subliminally advertised in public schools] is in most cases simply to urge a healthy coexistence—this is thoughtful and respect-worthy.
The issue that we need to understand is the impacts that these biased liberal undertones produce in our fellow public-school students. Teaching that everyone is a winner is wrong. Teaching that evolution is a proven science is wrong. Demanding that all students believe in a makeshift religious commandment of accepting many things that they may not stand for is wrong; these things put a burdensome yoke on the unwilling necks of students like us and we are forced to deal with it?
From kindergarten T-ball we were being taught that we can’t lose. Kids grow up thinking they always get a prize and they need to win. When someone else achieves something they think they are entitled to it! This car-crash of an opinion is derived from the public school’s take on "fairness." These kids become adults and think that it is "fair" for others who made it farther in life to have to help them with their taxes, for example! Worrying about someone’s hurt feelings is okay; yet there is a right and a wrong way to do things. Liberalism consistently picks the wrong way. Also, have you noticed that we don’t allow for Valedictorians; which in the past had encouraged many students to strive to achieve? Or in P.E. many objectives that encourage activity and increase muscular strength/endurance have been utterly deleted from the curriculum because some lazy kid who never worked out enough couldn’t climb a rope by the time he was in high school and now all others have to drop dead because his feelings are hurt. I couldn’t wait for high school to climb the ropes like my brother did but I can’t follow in his footsteps in one student out of 40 in a class can’t. That is fair, right? No, it is progressively more and more disappointing and ludicrous. This way of thinking leads to principles like Affirmative Action… This is also ludicrous and UNFAIR. Ironic, no?
Next up they teach evolution as fact—proven fact. In actuality chemosynthesis has been falsified (idea that life comes from non-life) and not one example of a creature changing into a different kind of creature has ever been discovered in over 120 years of searching.
The top 5 evidences are literally all speculative and a creationist can look at the same data and conclude something totally different while not becoming "far-fetched." What is one evidence for this? "Fossils have similar parts" Can’t we conclude there was a common designer here? This is just a ploy for the refusal of acknowledgement to any part of "religion," and that is closed-minded—something that liberals brag about not being. Hypocritical much? All the while kids are taught that they are purposeless animals…This leads people to misjudge life as a whole. "If I am just a soulless animal (like my teacher says) then I might as well party, have sex, try out these drugs, etc. It is wonder that when God was illegalized in public schools in 1963: Crime increased by 544%, drugs became uncontrollable, pregnancy increased by 187%, STD’s in young people increased by 226% and many more terrible things. That was the cost of removing our countries founding Christian ideologies and replacing it with false "science" that indirectly instructs insanity. But hey, this is what the liberals in the school board wanted.
Cannot anyone say that forcing you to believe in something you don’t want to is wrong? Why then are schools calling it "fairness" and "tolerance" for us to not just simply respect and tolerate—which is perfectly well enough right there—but to fully encourage the liking and whole-hearted, passionate belief and support to issues such as homosexuality, affirmative action, the school’s desired disregard for fundamental religious principles, global warming (which has literally been proven as a hoax in 2010)as well as their hindering "fairness" games. A boy in Texas got suspension for openly not supporting homosexuality—even though he said nothing degrading/rude. Please, classmates, listen to reason, was that really fair? No. His opinion was not liberal enough, so he deserved punishment. That situation is disturbingly tantamount to the actions of Islamic extremists. The impact from all of this is simple: the education system is so biased that they "scare" students into falling in line with their beliefs—they expect you to feel like a bad person for not hopping on the mental/social bandwagon to progressive no-man’s-land. This surely suppresses students abilities to speak their ideas, they are intimidated; hence, I write on the behalf of a rather large portion of us who otherwise are subjected in this damning silence and "respectful" ignorance.
There is something we can do as citizens, students, and/or friend-groups. Refuse to accept ideas that you don’t want to, stand up for what you believe—even if someone gets upset, you are still entitled to you opinion. It is they who are being close-minded and disrespectful for calling it unfair and intolerant of you to not conform to their beliefs. Write to your senator about our science classes telling us we are all animals with no souls based off of no evidence. Make a student-body petition for a Valedictorian position! When you achieve something, it is your victory, not anyone else’s. Jesus Christ said, "The laborer deserves his wages." (Luke 10:7) You deserve what you earn, no one else. Be bold in who you are, there is nothing wrong with you, despite what the "fair" liberal education system says there is (unless you uphold their "virtues")! This message goes to liberals, too! Remember you aren’t wrong is being passionate about a belief… but don’t wage war against a party who doesn’t stand by you 110%! Isn’t that what tolerance is? ☺
Wow, I can see you feel very strongly with your topic. Which is good becuase it shows your emotions, but I have to say I don't completely agree with you. I am not a very religious person, so I don't agree with your references to God. However, I do believe people shouldn't be taught that they will win all the time--thats not realistic. But, it is still nice to win some of the time. Also, I'm a little confused. Are you saying evolution is not real? I have a hard time wrapping my brain around that. However, overall I could really see your passion, even though I don't agree with you on all your points.
ReplyDeleteWhat I'm saying is there is no real scientific evidence outside of constant speculation and round-about inferences made by arrogant men. I only made one reference to God specifically and it was minute although I appreicate you sharing your belief with me. Thanks for the comment. I do have a passion for this topic, as I believe the impact is both lasting and negative. Thanks again,
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ReplyDeleteDerek, you sound very educated about your topic and have many good logical points. I agree with a lot of what you say, especially about evolution. I had never heard about the increase in crime rates, pregnancy, etc. after they removed God from school, but it is very interesting and really proves your point. I also think students should be rewarded for excelling at what they do and not everyone should win. Very good post.
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ReplyDeleteDEREK YOU ARE AWESOME. I almost agree with you 100%--except for sharing your victories. I believe that you can't cherish a prize unless you share it, but I also believe that as Americans we should be given the choice to accept or reject others. It should not be forced. Some people don't deserve respect for the actions they do, and it should be my decision not authorities. I totally agree with the whole things can be fair without being equal. It's SO true! I'd really like to have a heart to heart with you about this some time!
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