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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

One does not have to be a teacher to do this and help is available if needed.

Parent power
I have to write in response to Stephen Soos. I agree wholeheartedly with his assertion that teaching children, of any age, about homosexuality as a norm is perverted, pornographic and paedophilic. What I don't agree is that he will find anywhere else that is not tainted by this same malaise or, if not yet, will be very soon.

Parents in this country need to start forming small groups and teaching their children at home. One does not have to be a teacher to do this and help is available if needed. Home schooling is the way forward until we can be assured that the cultural Marxist brainwashing has been swept from our schools. And don't think it isn't going on everywhere in the West, whether it is the lie of global warming, the white guilt over slavery, the rubbishing of white Western history or the promotion of Islam.

Guess which website this came from?

The part in bold is the part that's most bizarre and worrying. I pity the poor kids learning life lessons from bigoted parents like this. Now, not only will they be ignorant about diversity, they'll also be socially stunted from years out of school. What a step forward.

xx

2 Comments:

Blogger emapple said...

Hi - just getting into this blogging thing.

I read your post late last night and went to bed thinking about it because it disturbed me.

Unfortunately people like this give home education a bad name because the basic principle is correct. You don't need to be a teacher to home educate. Unschooling is a type of home schooling which follows the child's interests and ideas and is what I plan to do with Jack. I hated school and everything I've ever experience about school seems to supress any love of learning a child might have.

However there are people who would proabably say the same thing - that I shouldn't be allowed to home educate and brainwash my child with my ultra left ideas (being the dodgy anarcho I am).

There are also major attacks on home schooling at the moment which groups such as Education Otherwise are trying to address.

So I don't have any answers. I just wanted to say a few things in favour of home education despite wankers giving it a bad name.

1:44 PM  
Blogger Liam said...

Hey,

Thanks for the comment Em. I can see your point.

I think home schooling probably does have its benefits in much the same was as school learning does.

The thing that jarred me about the text I posted was the fact that the person writing was suggesting taking the child out of school in fear of the people they might meet.

So really, it's not so much about home schooling versus in-school learning but instead matter of open minded people against loonies like the lady that posted this.

I guess I think that children need to be brought up in and introduced to a diverse society and that can be in or out of school.

4:40 PM  

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