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AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
10. you're fucked.
Mon Aug 31, 2015, 11:57 AM
Aug 2015

Well, you could tell your kids the truth at home, instead of just relying on the schools to babysit your minions.

And I don't mean "homeschooling" either. Just tell them not to believe everything in the text books... encourage them to look it up for themselves, get confirmation and do a report on how wrong their text book is for class.... They can learn how information can be skewed and manipulated.

You...yes you, Parents... can encourage your children to think critically and be skeptical.

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Ugh. progressoid Aug 2015 #1
Can you believe they're getting away with this? beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #2
One of my nieces just moved to Texas for a job. progressoid Aug 2015 #5
I pity the intelligent Texans. beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #6
you're fucked. AlbertCat Aug 2015 #10
You're right, yet some kids are very gullible. beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #11
And you shouldn't have to warn your kids that teachers and textbooks are lying to them. AlbertCat Aug 2015 #13
Well, as long as my kids learn the truth, it's all good. LiberalAndProud Sep 2015 #14
But John Locke was soft on atheism and a heathen fellow-traveler! onager Aug 2015 #3
Excellent find as usual, onager! beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #4
Reminds me of this... nil desperandum Aug 2015 #7
Brilliant. beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #8
Mexican-American War, my favorite comment onager Aug 2015 #9
Native Americans view history differently too. beam me up scottie Aug 2015 #12
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