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Thursday, November 7, 2013

NO CHILD ALLOWED AHEAD – IT MIGHT DAMAGE THE SELF-ESTEEM OF THE DUMBASSES


Posted on 6th November 2013 by Administrator in Economy |Politics |Social Issues
Fred nails it again. The majority of teachers in the United States rank below average in comparison to graduates in other fields of endeavor. Therefore, our children are being taught by intellectually inferior people. The majority of teachers are female. Therefore, policies and procedures governing education are created by females. Combine this with parents who don’t care, or who don’t exist in the equation, and you have a recipe for producing mindless, non-thinking morons who are programmed how to feel, but are incapable of writing a sentence, understanding basic mathematical concepts, or capable of critical thinking. This is a crucial issue, since this Fourth Turning is dependent upon the youth of the country to do the heavy lifting during the Crisis. I’m not optimistic as long as the Feminocracy remains in control of our schools.

More on Schools

Opinions from the Cretaceous

November 6, 2013
By Fred Reed
http://www.fredoneverything.net/fred-columns.shtml
Last week I fulminated about the calamitous effects of the  feminization of the schools, of turning the school into an emotional infantile crèche  aimed at the fundamentally female goals of psychological conditioning,  conformity, and totalitarian niceness. A lot of mail arrived, pro and con. Since  schooling is of importance to the US, perhaps it is worth looking at.
Predictably, I was accused of hating women. Actually it  is not women that I find objectionable, but American women, who are a small  part of the world’s  women.
My saying “American  women” is of course a wild generalization subject to degrees, exceptions, and  qualifications. A more sober statement would be something like this: There are  enough American women overtly hostile to men, enough snarling feminists teaching  semiliterate misandry in academic departs of sexism (Women’s Studies), enough  little boys being drugged at female recommendation, enough repression of normal  behavior of small boys by female teachers, enough bias against men in divorce  courts, enough depiction of men as fools and knaves by females in the media, that  it seems to me wise to avoid the species. I mean none of this to apply to women  to whom it does not apply.
Now, if I were  the only one who thought the foregoing, I would dismiss myself as a crank expat  living in Mexico. Among American men however there is a great deal of agreement  if my personal experience, countless websites, and a lot of email are any indication.  It matters, methinks, that so much very real ill will exists between so many  men and women.
Further, my  objection was not to female teachers per se, but to the current crop of  feminists who don´t like boys, or understand them, or want to, and are ruining  them. All of my teachers in grade school, and perhaps half in high school, were  women. They were fine. The reason was that they accepted the masculine view  that schools existed to teach content. They did: first arithmetic and then math,  and history, English grammar and composition, literature, Latin, and so on. Bless  them.
What I dislike  is the feminized, therapeutic view of schools as places not to teach anything but  to engage in Pavlovian conditioning of kids to female norms of syrupy goodness,  non-violence (tag, dodge ball, and wrestling) docility, conformity, and warm  interpersonal glop. Learning anything gets short shrift.
An  examination of the intellectual qualifications of teachers, such as rankings  against those in other fields on the Graduate Record Exams, will show them to  be at the bottom. These are averages, of course, and there are exceptions.  Still, people of low voltage do not naturally have much interest in academics.  They easily become prey to a pedagogy focusing on “interpersonal relations.”
The effects  show. Maybe fifteen years ago I went into a middle school in mostly white,  moderately upscale Arlington, Virginia, and found on the wall a student´s  project celebrating the contributions of Italians to science—specifically those  of of Enrico Fermi to, so help me, “nucler physicts.” On the wall. Without correction.  I have seen other examples.
These malfeasances  spring from favoring self-esteem (when I am dictator I will have anyone who  uses that word hanged) over knowledge. It is not a masculine approach. Nor will  it produce the thoughtful, intellectually competent citizenry the country  desperately needs.
In a Marine  Corps day rooms I once saw a coffee mug inscribed, “To err is human, to forgive  divine. Neither of which is Marine Corps policy.” (Why did that come to mind, I  wonder?)
Something  strange is happening in the United States. A Canadian friend recently said, “I  can remember when Americans weren’t afraid of everything.” Just so. Don´t run  on the playground because you might fall. Don´t roughhouse because you might  get a bruise. Don’t go outside at high noon because you might get skin cancer. Don’t  swim after eating, because you might get a cramp. If a child draws a soldier,  call a SWAT team because he is a murderous psychopath. Don’t ride a bicycle  without a helmet. Fill in the deep end of the pool because someone might drown.  Supervise everything. Control everything. Fear everything.
If these are  not the neurotic fears of women and capons, please tell me what they are. Such  run the schools. They make policy.
Is  everything so dangerous? In my first eighteen years, three kids I knew died—one  in kindergarten of appendicitis and two in high school, one of cancer and the  other a suicide, probably because of hideous sebaceous acne over most of his  body. Deaths by dodge ball: 0. By falling down while running: 0. By murderous seven-year-old  psychopaths: 0.
Yes, I  realize that the schools face many other problems, chief among them that much  of the country no longer takes schooling seriously. Pious slogans like No Child  Left Behind of course mean No Child Allowed Ahead. Discipline a child and his  parents sue. Suspend serious troublemakers and you face charges of racial  profiling. Disguising the gap in performance between ethnicities takes precedence  of teaching. The stupidest fad is grading teachers on how well their students  test, it being impossible to get a class of unintelligent, misbehaving,  culturally uninterested students to perform well.
I wonder  whether I and some of my correspondents are not talking past each other. Being  in my late sixties, I remember a world that any but the most antediluvian of  current teachers cannot. It may be that therapy, drugging, and fear of  everything have been around so long now that they are thought normal. Maybe even  the idea of schooling as I knew it no longer exists except among ancients. “Nucler  physicts”?  No teacher in my sixth-grade  school (Athens, Alabama) would have tolerated that for a moment. I suppose,  though, that if I objected to illiterate spelling today, I would be told of the  danger to the child´s self-esteem.
When my  daughters were in high-school some fifteen years ago, a history teacher (I  think it was) was warned to stop correcting her students´ grammar: That was for  the English teacher to do. When I noticed that their science handouts had  common chemical terms badly misspelled, I contemplated going to the school and  asking why the hell they had teachers of such surpassing incompetence. Sand  against the tide. It would have been racist, and my daughter would have paid  the price.
And when my  eldest graduated, all of the academic awards went to girls. Since girls have  always been diligent and made good grades, it follows that either boys have become  less intelligent, or that they have been pushed under by a hostile feminocracy.  I am not imagining this. It is documentable. There will be a price for this.

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