Entry: RIGHT WING INDOCTRINATION OF OUR CHILDREN Monday, September 07, 2009



While Wingnut America is losing is mind over te President speech to encourage children to "Work hard" and "stay in school" (Something we hope wingnuts ask their children not to do). They in there standard hypocritical ways are going about rewritting history books to fit their opinions as "facts":

While Republicans are busy gnashing their teeth over President Obama's imminent indoctrination of the nation's schoolchildren, there's an education story bubbling up in Texas that could have considerably more far-reaching consequences.

The GOP-controlled State Board of Education is working on a new set of statewide textbook standards for, among other subjects, U.S. History Studies Since Reconstruction. And it turns out what the board decides may end up having implications far beyond the Lone Star State.

The first draft of the standards, released at the end of July, is a doozy. It lays out a kind of Human Events version of U.S. history.

Approved textbooks, the standards say, must teach the Texan student to "identify significant conservative advocacy organizations and individuals, such as Newt Gingrich, Phyllis Schlafly, and the Moral Majority." No analogous liberal figures or groups are required,



The Stones on those mother fuckers. Whatthey are acccusing the President of doing, WHEN HE IS NOT, is EXACTLY what they are doing in Texas AND intend to do across the country:

Here's what makes this a national story: what happens in Texas doesn't stay in Texas, says Diane Ravitch, professor of education at NYU.

That's because Texas is one of the two states with the largest student enrollments, along with California. "The publishers vie to get their books adopted for them, and the changes that are inserted to please Texas and California are then part of the textbooks made available to every other state," says Ravitch, who wrote a book about the politics of textbooks.

Rick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute explains it as a simple economic calculation by the big textbook publishers. "Publishers are generally reticent to run two different versions of a textbook," he says. "You can imagine the headache the expense the logistics, the storage, all of it."


WIngnuts, when facts and truth dont support their lies, just make shit up. Eventually wingnuts will have you belive that the Confederacy was right and Martin Luther King was a terrorist.

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