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« on: March 05, 2018, 02:17:18 AM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2018, 02:23:40 AM »
« Edited: March 05, 2018, 02:27:38 AM by Hammy »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.
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« Reply #2 on: March 05, 2018, 02:40:38 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.
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« Reply #3 on: March 05, 2018, 02:49:46 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.


Holy cow. I got my education at a wealthy suburban high school in an R+10ish area, and wasn't taught any of those things. Worst thing I ever told was by my 12th grade government teacher was that Bernie Sanders was a communist/socialist. All my social studies teachers were liberal, and my 11th grade US History teacher (who I actually know today for other reasons not related to politics) I suspect was to the left of me.
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« Reply #4 on: March 05, 2018, 02:56:09 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.


Holy cow. I got my education at a wealthy suburban high school in an R+10ish area, and wasn't taught any of those things. Worst thing I ever told was by my 12th grade government teacher was that Bernie Sanders was a communist/socialist. All my social studies teachers were liberal, and my 11th grade US History teacher (who I actually know today for other reasons not related to politics) I suspect was to the left of me.

The little town I lived in held a huge rally for Romney in 2012 right across the street from my school, pretty sure half of the town was there. Boehner also spent considerable time at the golf club there. Pretty sure Trump also gave a rally there during his victory tour. Pretty trash town, not surprised the teachers were trash as well.
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« Reply #5 on: March 05, 2018, 03:21:27 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.


Holy f****** s***. You aren't joking are you? I mean, s***, this is where John Boehner is from, and super duper uber conservative, but that's just crazy.
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« Reply #6 on: March 05, 2018, 08:44:34 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.


Holy f****** s***. You aren't joking are you? I mean, s***, this is where John Boehner is from, and super duper uber conservative, but that's just crazy.

No I wouldn't joke about sh** like that lol. Probably forgetting a few things tbh.
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« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2018, 09:24:39 AM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.


Sounds like your school was full of deplorables! Wow. I went to a teeny tiny rural school district in a county that gave the Orange Menace 85 percent of the vote and the craziest thing I remember from one of my teachers was in biology class when our teacher told us that male squirrels "mate" with one another because they're "sexually frustrated." Lolz
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« Reply #8 on: March 05, 2018, 09:28:34 AM »

When the anecdotes point the other way and the person giving the anecdote says that they plan on homeschooling any theoretical future kids I hope you guys are this in agreement with them and defend that person against the inevitable attacks on them and home schooling from your fellow travelers.
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« Reply #9 on: March 05, 2018, 10:09:55 AM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba

Make sure you do it right because I was homeschooled for all 12 years and textbooks tend to skew waaaaaay to the right. Bob Jones University (you know, the ones who didn't desegregate until 1970, and who didn't allow interracial dating until like 1995 or something) makes a ton of textbooks that the co-op I went to in high school used. I was taught things like:

- slavery had nothing to do with the civil war (states' rights)
- actually slavery wasn't mentioned much at all except when saying that it wasn't the cause of the civil war
- Malcolm X was a terrorist
- Jimmy Carter hated America
- Ronald Reagan single-handedly saved the United States from stagflation and the commies
- Generally put the founding fathers on a pedestal without acknowledging any of the bad things they did
- FDR was a conniving demagogue who hated America, Japanese people (maybe true), and Jews, only fighting Hitler because he had to
- JFK was unimportant and (implied) he deserved to die?
- LBJ hated America and was super racist (maybe not wrong there) so the Civil Rights Act doesn't count, or something
- Obama hates America and is actively undermining it and the rise in the national debt is his fault and not Dubyas
- Al Gore is a sore loser who hates America by dividing it and not handing the 2000 election to Bush right away; additionally, climate change isn't real so Al Gore is also a crazy lying hypocrite (HE LIVES IN A HOUSE!!!!) The right really, really hates Al Gore and I don't understand why despite living with them for 18 years.

Thank God I've always been independent, curious, and willing to question what I'm taught....

So yeah, just be careful.
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« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2018, 10:41:12 AM »
« Edited: March 05, 2018, 10:50:43 AM by Joey1996 »

When the anecdotes point the other way and the person giving the anecdote says that they plan on homeschooling any theoretical future kids I hope you guys are this in agreement with them and defend that person against the inevitable attacks on them and home schooling from your fellow travelers.

What is the other way? Tolerance and anti-racism? Why would someone threaten to homeschool their children because their teachers aren't racist?

Not to mention this women told other white supremacists to become teachers and spread their message through covert means.
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« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2018, 10:47:24 AM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba

Make sure you do it right because I was homeschooled for all 12 years and textbooks tend to skew waaaaaay to the right. Bob Jones University (you know, the ones who didn't desegregate until 1970, and who didn't allow interracial dating until like 1995 or something) makes a ton of textbooks that the co-op I went to in high school used. I was taught things like:

- slavery had nothing to do with the civil war (states' rights)
- actually slavery wasn't mentioned much at all except when saying that it wasn't the cause of the civil war
- Malcolm X was a terrorist
- Jimmy Carter hated America
- Ronald Reagan single-handedly saved the United States from stagflation and the commies
- Generally put the founding fathers on a pedestal without acknowledging any of the bad things they did
- FDR was a conniving demagogue who hated America, Japanese people (maybe true), and Jews, only fighting Hitler because he had to
- JFK was unimportant and (implied) he deserved to die?
- LBJ hated America and was super racist (maybe not wrong there) so the Civil Rights Act doesn't count, or something
- Obama hates America and is actively undermining it and the rise in the national debt is his fault and not Dubyas
- Al Gore is a sore loser who hates America by dividing it and not handing the 2000 election to Bush right away; additionally, climate change isn't real so Al Gore is also a crazy lying hypocrite (HE LIVES IN A HOUSE!!!!) The right really, really hates Al Gore and I don't understand why despite living with them for 18 years.

Thank God I've always been independent, curious, and willing to question what I'm taught....

So yeah, just be careful.

Jesus Christ, yeah I'll definitely be vetting any text books that come into my house.
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« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2018, 10:50:54 AM »

I just meant when teachers preach things the kids or the parents of the kids don't agree with.  It doesn't have to be tolerance and anti-racism (though it undoubtedly often is).  I'm just saying that there are plenty of non-white supremacist teachers out there preaching to their students and it's always a problem, even when they agree with you.  Teachers shouldn't preach politics (unless it's a politics class).


(and obviously teaching white supremacy is worse than teaching "Communism ain't that bad, plus it's never been tried herp derp" or whatever other nonsense)
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« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2018, 12:27:32 PM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba
In any case, we should stop calling people white nationalists and start calling them what they really are... Neo-Nazis.
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« Reply #14 on: March 05, 2018, 12:30:08 PM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba
In any case, we should stop calling people white nationalists and start calling them what they really are... Neo-Nazis.

Except not all white nationalists venerate the National Socialists, so that would not be accurate.
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« Reply #15 on: March 05, 2018, 12:33:59 PM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.

I live in a GOP-leaning neighborhood and I was never taught that in school.
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« Reply #16 on: March 05, 2018, 01:35:12 PM »

And what this woman wrote on her Twitter feed is any different from what Famous Mortimer posts here ... how, exactly?
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« Reply #17 on: March 05, 2018, 01:42:01 PM »

This is exactly the kind of woman we need to have armed with a deadly weapon around children. What could possibly go wrong?
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« Reply #18 on: March 05, 2018, 01:46:32 PM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba

Make sure you do it right because I was homeschooled for all 12 years and textbooks tend to skew waaaaaay to the right. Bob Jones University (you know, the ones who didn't desegregate until 1970, and who didn't allow interracial dating until like 1995 or something) makes a ton of textbooks that the co-op I went to in high school used. I was taught things like:

- slavery had nothing to do with the civil war (states' rights)
- actually slavery wasn't mentioned much at all except when saying that it wasn't the cause of the civil war
- Malcolm X was a terrorist
- Jimmy Carter hated America
- Ronald Reagan single-handedly saved the United States from stagflation and the commies
- Generally put the founding fathers on a pedestal without acknowledging any of the bad things they did
- FDR was a conniving demagogue who hated America, Japanese people (maybe true), and Jews, only fighting Hitler because he had to
- JFK was unimportant and (implied) he deserved to die?
- LBJ hated America and was super racist (maybe not wrong there) so the Civil Rights Act doesn't count, or something
- Obama hates America and is actively undermining it and the rise in the national debt is his fault and not Dubyas
- Al Gore is a sore loser who hates America by dividing it and not handing the 2000 election to Bush right away; additionally, climate change isn't real so Al Gore is also a crazy lying hypocrite (HE LIVES IN A HOUSE!!!!) The right really, really hates Al Gore and I don't understand why despite living with them for 18 years.

Thank God I've always been independent, curious, and willing to question what I'm taught....

So yeah, just be careful.

I was home schooled as well, but I had a much better educational experience. Florida has an online school system that enables students to attend all classes via blackboard and that's what I did from 8th grade until HS graduation. It's a pretty good system that uses the same educational materials as every other Florida public school and you don't have to worry about state mandated testing to ensure you're receiving a proper education like other home schooled students often have to take. Personally, I'd like to see more state adopt this system and allow students to take at least some (if not all) of their classes at home while still receiving a standard public school education.
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« Reply #19 on: March 05, 2018, 01:49:45 PM »

Uh, don't most states already have online high schools? I don't think that really qualifies as "home schooling"...
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« Reply #20 on: March 05, 2018, 01:54:34 PM »

Miss me with that "white nationalist" euphemism. Anyway definitely homeschooling my kids...

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_5a99ae32e4b089ec353a1fba

Make sure you do it right because I was homeschooled for all 12 years and textbooks tend to skew waaaaaay to the right. Bob Jones University (you know, the ones who didn't desegregate until 1970, and who didn't allow interracial dating until like 1995 or something) makes a ton of textbooks that the co-op I went to in high school used. I was taught things like:

- slavery had nothing to do with the civil war (states' rights)
- actually slavery wasn't mentioned much at all except when saying that it wasn't the cause of the civil war
- Malcolm X was a terrorist
- Jimmy Carter hated America
- Ronald Reagan single-handedly saved the United States from stagflation and the commies
- Generally put the founding fathers on a pedestal without acknowledging any of the bad things they did
- FDR was a conniving demagogue who hated America, Japanese people (maybe true), and Jews, only fighting Hitler because he had to
- JFK was unimportant and (implied) he deserved to die?
- LBJ hated America and was super racist (maybe not wrong there) so the Civil Rights Act doesn't count, or something
- Obama hates America and is actively undermining it and the rise in the national debt is his fault and not Dubyas
- Al Gore is a sore loser who hates America by dividing it and not handing the 2000 election to Bush right away; additionally, climate change isn't real so Al Gore is also a crazy lying hypocrite (HE LIVES IN A HOUSE!!!!) The right really, really hates Al Gore and I don't understand why despite living with them for 18 years.

Thank God I've always been independent, curious, and willing to question what I'm taught....

So yeah, just be careful.

I was home schooled as well, but I had a much better educational experience. Florida has an online school system that enables students to attend all classes via blackboard and that's what I did from 8th grade until HS graduation. It's a pretty good system that uses the same educational materials as every other Florida public school and you don't have to worry about state mandated testing to ensure you're receiving a proper education like other home schooled students often have to take. Personally, I'd like to see more state adopt this system and allow students to take at least some (if not all) of their classes at home while still receiving a standard public school education.

Kids need socialization, helps people function properly in the real world as adults.
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« Reply #21 on: March 05, 2018, 01:55:53 PM »

Kids need socialization, helps people function properly in the real world as adults.
Guess you were homeschooled, then?
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« Reply #22 on: March 05, 2018, 02:12:11 PM »

Kids need socialization, helps people function properly in the real world as adults.
Guess you were homeschooled, then?

Nope! Nice try kiddo, but no cookie for you today #sad!
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« Reply #23 on: March 05, 2018, 02:46:08 PM »

Kids need socialization, helps people function properly in the real world as adults.
Guess you were homeschooled, then?

Nope! Nice try kiddo, but no cookie for you today #sad!

Weak.
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« Reply #24 on: March 05, 2018, 02:47:03 PM »

Oh but the left obviously the ones pushing their views on children in schools. It seems like any accusation the right makes against the left is in fact true of themselves instead.

But I guess Florida gonna Florida.

Went to highschool in West Chester, Ohio. Was told taught that:

* Rosa Parks wasn't really protesting bus segregation but was simply tired.
* Malcolm X was a terrorist.
* Barack Obama only won in 2008 because he's black (economics teacher really said this).
* slavery was the fault of, in the words of my 9th grade English teacher "big strong" Africans.

Laugh whenever a conservative says teachers are indoctrinating kids with liberal ideals.

I live in a GOP-leaning neighborhood and I was never taught that in school.

This isn't a GOP-leaning town... it's the furthest right town in Butler CO. A county which Trump won by over 30 points.
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