Anarchapulco Family Camp Pow Wow on Indoctrination Systems, Unschooling And Entrepeneurship
If you want your child to become a Young Global WEF Leader, send them to school. That’s where they’ll learn the six crucial lessons that according to John Taylor Gatto are common to school teaching. (Worth a read)
These include valuable lessons like:
For example, teachers are trained to keep each student under constant surveillance. There are no private spaces for children; there is no private time. Class change lasts 300 seconds to keep promiscuous fraternization at low levels. Students are encouraged to tattle on each other, even to tattle on their parents. Of course, parents are encouraged to file their own child’s waywardness, too.
The lesson of constant surveillance is that no one can be trusted, that privacy is not legitimate.
Bad kids fight against this, of course, trying openly or covertly to make decisions for themselves about what they will learn. But fortunately there are procedures to break the will of those who resist. Because our entire economy depends upon this lesson being learned: Good people must wait for other people, better trained than ourselves, to make the meanings of our lives.
In today’s show, Lucy and I visit Anarchapulco Family Camp for a pow wow on indoctrination systems, unschooling and entrepreneurship, not lethally injecting your own children, and being on the same page as your co-parent.
Education is about control. Keep the sheep stupid and fat so they will be too slow to run away, and too dumb to figure out where to run to when the government comes to shear them.
If you don’t want your children to be set up as sheep, watch today’s video and grab onto this moment in time when the universe is pushing people to do the right thing by getting their kids out of the prison indoctrination system.
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