Does it strike you as hypocritical to see supporters of the march like Clooney modeling gun violence in the culture? In addition to the casual nature of video game violence, our movies are filled with pop culture icons like Clooney glorifying violence.
Let’s Check In on Social Manipulation
Did you know that a child can learn all of the basics of reading, math, and writing in about 100 hours of attentive study? John Taylor Gatto came up with that figure after teaching in mass public schools in New York City for 30 years (and winning the New York “Teacher of the Year” award more than once). Given this fact, why do you think public mass schooling demands about 20,000 hours of your life? If you had an additional 20,000 hours of life, would you really want to spend it all in a factory-modeled government school?
Did you know that every single level of government—local, state, and federal—failed at protecting kids from the Parkland shooter? In other words, government on every level proved at Parkland that it was not up to the job of effectively protecting individuals from mass shooters. Why now ask everybody to depend on failed bureaucracies to protect themselves and their families? How does that make sense?
Thinking for Yourself: Can You Do It?
Did it ever occur to you that the “March for Our Lives” serves mostly to protect establishment mega-schools that enforce conformity and other psychological harms onto kids? That you are basically a human shield to prop up that system that so many kids feel is destructive to their lives? (But they are afraid to say so because that will get them rejected by school and peers alike.)
Do you understand the purpose of the First Amendment? What about the Second? The Fourteenth? Do you feel you have a good grasp of the purpose of the U.S. Constitution? Do you believe you were given the content knowledge that helps you put things into context? (Did you know, for example, that the Second Amendment—the right to bear arms—came about as a protection against tyrannical government? If not, are you curious as to why?)
Let’s Talk About Your School Environment
Are you aware that government control of everything—including the right of an individual to defend himself against an active shooter—can actually put the state in a position of getting away with mass murder itself? Throughout history, such regimes have pulled that off primarily by enforcing conformity and group think and censoring speech. It’s well-documented that the more power a government has, the greater the likelihood that it will commit mass murder.
Professor R.J. Rummel compiled the statistics. Here’s one for you: Wars in the twentieth century killed approximately 39 million people, civilian and military combined. But the death toll from oppressive governments during the twentieth century was 169 million. All such governments forbade the right of citizens to own firearms, as well as to speak freely. Since death by government has proven to be at least four times greater than death by war, why do you think anyone would want to go in the direction of centralized state power? (i.e., socialism).
20-Plus Questions Mass Schooling Survivors Need To Answer Before Hyping Gun Control
Let’s Check In on Social Manipulation
Did you know that a child can learn all of the basics of reading, math, and writing in about 100 hours of attentive study? John Taylor Gatto came up with that figure after teaching in mass public schools in New York City for 30 years (and winning the New York “Teacher of the Year” award more than once). Given this fact, why do you think public mass schooling demands about 20,000 hours of your life? If you had an additional 20,000 hours of life, would you really want to spend it all in a factory-modeled government school?
Did you know that every single level of government—local, state, and federal—failed at protecting kids from the Parkland shooter? In other words, government on every level proved at Parkland that it was not up to the job of effectively protecting individuals from mass shooters. Why now ask everybody to depend on failed bureaucracies to protect themselves and their families? How does that make sense?
Thinking for Yourself: Can You Do It?
Did it ever occur to you that the “March for Our Lives” serves mostly to protect establishment mega-schools that enforce conformity and other psychological harms onto kids? That you are basically a human shield to prop up that system that so many kids feel is destructive to their lives? (But they are afraid to say so because that will get them rejected by school and peers alike.)
Do you understand the purpose of the First Amendment? What about the Second? The Fourteenth? Do you feel you have a good grasp of the purpose of the U.S. Constitution? Do you believe you were given the content knowledge that helps you put things into context? (Did you know, for example, that the Second Amendment—the right to bear arms—came about as a protection against tyrannical government? If not, are you curious as to why?)
Let’s Talk About Your School Environment
Are you aware that government control of everything—including the right of an individual to defend himself against an active shooter—can actually put the state in a position of getting away with mass murder itself? Throughout history, such regimes have pulled that off primarily by enforcing conformity and group think and censoring speech. It’s well-documented that the more power a government has, the greater the likelihood that it will commit mass murder.
Professor R.J. Rummel compiled the statistics. Here’s one for you: Wars in the twentieth century killed approximately 39 million people, civilian and military combined. But the death toll from oppressive governments during the twentieth century was 169 million. All such governments forbade the right of citizens to own firearms, as well as to speak freely. Since death by government has proven to be at least four times greater than death by war, why do you think anyone would want to go in the direction of centralized state power? (i.e., socialism).
20-Plus Questions Mass Schooling Survivors Need To Answer Before Hyping Gun Control