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Democracy and Education Linked


Democracy and Education Should Work Together. In the “No Child Left Behind Act” Our Children Are Left Unthinking and Ready to Become Indoctrinated Slaves for the NWO.


Americans are fighting for a democratic country, one where democracy and education are heralded as fundamentals of our American backbone.

The flip side is Americans need to be truly educated on the intentions our democratic government has for us.

Our country was founded as a Republic, a nation where the power was divided equally and the rights of every individual were recognized.

Our nation now operates democratically, meaning the power is held within the majority rule, and the rights of the individual are left behind.

Over the last ten years, America has witnessed the absolute discarding of the Constitution, the privatization of the military, the marriage of church and state, and an incompetency in the government fueled by Orwellian type propaganda. What we have not seen is the growth of democracy and education.

The abuses America has witnessed over the last ten years would not have occurred if our country had taken the time to educate our children in becoming the kind of adults that are able to not only recognize, but act against threats to their liberties and freedoms.

Democracy, not education, is manifested every time we ask our children to memorize the stories and dates behind our wars.

Instead, we should be teaching them to ask why our country is always at war and who, in fact, is really leading us forward.

We are forcing our children to learn the fundamentals of reading, but not teaching them what it means to be a literate and educated, functioning member of society.

Our country has introduced legislation such as the No Child Left Behind Act, that does anything but leave children out of the woodwork.

In fact, it makes one wonder if the blatant dumbing down of America might just be intentional.



Democracy and Education

Until the Patriot Act, the No Child Left Behind Act was the most draconian piece of legislation introduced by the Bush administration, all under the guise of democracy and education.

The brainwashing of our children began to take on new proportions.

The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) is intended to ensure equal access to education for special needs students, but ask any social service agent the size of their waiting list and you will be surprised.

For students, the NCLB is creating blind obedience and hyper-productive students capable of nothing more than filling in worksheets and crunching numbers come American Idol voting time.

For teachers, the NCLB is removing them from any active involvement or opportunity in the lives and growth of their students.

The NCLB, in essence, is forcing America to conform to cookie cutter education that is static and unmovable.

The government declares what should be taught and how, and this is where a huge part of their manipulation occurs.


The NCLB Needs to Go

The NCLB is not creating critical thinkers and problem solvers. At the end of the day, the NCLB is in fact, leaving the children of America behind. Every one of them.

We are evolving into a non-thinking, obedient society and the people behind the government are pushing us further in this direction every day.

How and where should the children of America widen their perception of a democratic system that favors the agenda of an elite shadow government?

Will they develop this consciousness in their educational institutions which are ruled by corporate America?

The NCLB as a piece of democracy and education legislation is in and of itself a violent attack on what America was founded on–life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

We need to go back to our Republic. If for no other reason then maybe this will create an educational system that will better equip the Americans of tomorrow.

We need to stop leaving our children behind and in the hands of the government and those controlling them.





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