ZitatA Florida father says he was shocked to find a note in his fourth-grade son's backpack suggesting that his teacher instructed students to write letters on their willingness to give up their constitutional rights.
Aaron Harvey told WOKV.com that his 10-year-old son was told to write a note reading, "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure," after a civics lesson at the end of last year.
Harvey said he found the note earlier this month and obtained the curriculum guide for the lesson, which he said was geared toward helping students "determine their opinions on which rights they value most and least," the report states.
He told the station that his son's teacher instructed several students in the class to write the statement and sign it. He said the story was corroborated by other parents with children in the class.
Harvey, a military veteran, told FirstCoastNews.com he thinks the statement reflects the teacher's personal opinion.
"I don't believe that any American or American child should be asked to write this," he said.
Duval County Public Schools issued a statement Friday to FirstCoastNews.com in which they said the lesson was consistent with the district's "efforts to broaden civics-based education and develop critical thinking skills among our students."
America's hope is not the donkey or the elephant, but the Lamb.
ZitatAaron Harvey told WOKV.com that his 10-year-old son was told to write a note reading, "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure," after a civics lesson at the end of last year.
There are no longer any excuses for "wondering" why we have arrived at this point.
ZitatAaron Harvey told WOKV.com that his 10-year-old son was told to write a note reading, "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure," after a civics lesson at the end of last year.
There are no longer any excuses for "wondering" why we have arrived at this point.
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Exactly. When I was younger I used to wonder (thinking about the Holocaust and Nazi Germany) how so many people could willingly march into the cattle cars and into the showers without at least kicking up a small fight. Now I know.
America's hope is not the donkey or the elephant, but the Lamb.
ZitatA Florida father says he was shocked to find a note in his fourth-grade son's backpack suggesting that his teacher instructed students to write letters on their willingness to give up their constitutional rights.
Aaron Harvey told WOKV.com that his 10-year-old son was told to write a note reading, "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure," after a civics lesson at the end of last year.
Harvey said he found the note earlier this month and obtained the curriculum guide for the lesson, which he said was geared toward helping students "determine their opinions on which rights they value most and least," the report states.
He told the station that his son's teacher instructed several students in the class to write the statement and sign it. He said the story was corroborated by other parents with children in the class.
Harvey, a military veteran, told FirstCoastNews.com he thinks the statement reflects the teacher's personal opinion.
"I don't believe that any American or American child should be asked to write this," he said.
Duval County Public Schools issued a statement Friday to FirstCoastNews.com in which they said the lesson was consistent with the district's "efforts to broaden civics-based education and develop critical thinking skills among our students."
ZitatAaron Harvey told WOKV.com that his 10-year-old son was told to write a note reading, "I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more secure," after a civics lesson at the end of last year.
There are no longer any excuses for "wondering" why we have arrived at this point.
Taking over the school system, starting with higher education for the future PTB was one shrewd move on the part of Cultural Marxism.
Quote: Quix wrote in post #5THX FOR AN IMPORTANT POST.
I recall the days in the West when such a teacher would have been "tarred and feathered and ran out of town on a rail--if we'd had a rail."
There are times when IMHO we have become far too 'civilized and compassionate'. Another success of Cultural Marxism has been the 'feminization' of society, i.e. denigration of the male instinct to protect ( by violence if necessary}.