Back in late August to early fall of 2020, I attended a public high school in Denver, Colorado. Those who have lived in Colorado for a long time know that the state’s population has exploded within the last decade and that Denver is completely disgusting now. One of the reasons why it’s disgusting is because the state government buses in tons of homeless people from Kansas and other surrounding states. Yet another example of how lovely the government is. Anyway, while attending that highschool for a very short period of time I noticed that a new rot had installed itself in the Denver public schools. In science class we were talking about pronouns, in english class we were taught about race and feminism, our math teacher took time out of the day to tell us about her favorite politicians, local and federal (no, this isn’t a joke). I had dealt with a bit of this the year before in my private school.
Not only did I think that all of this was vile and rotten, but I suspected that what we were being taught was just the tip of the iceberg. I had an idea that so much more cancerous curriculum was hidden and would later be produced in more subtle ways throughout the school year. So I set out on a mission to get the complete curriculum from the school. After a number of email exchanges with the school board, the most information they would give me on the curriculum was the curriculum study guide. The study guide was just the bare bones of the curriculum, it was very unhelpful. I kept pushing and pushing to get the curriculum until eventually I filed a freedom of information act request to get the complete curriculum.
What I was told, after months of the curriculum team stalling, was this:
“We are in receipt of your 1/11/2021 records request concerning the full high school curriculum for Denver Public Schools. Denver Public Schools is in possession of records responsive to your request that are not subject to disclosure pursuant to 24-72-202(6)(b)(III)(C) in Colorado State Law.
Please note that FOIA applies to federal agencies and the district is governed by the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA). The only CORA-able public record we have is the curriculum list, which I believe you were provided. The items on the list are copyrighted and owned by their private company publishers who make them available for purchase. You can contact the copyright owner of these works and request they provide you a sample/copy gratuitously.”
So, the public school curriculum isn’t public? And you must request a copy of the curriculum from whichever private company produces it?
This whole situation lit a fire inside me to really understand how prevalent this is. I ended up starting a YouTube channel where I would report political curriculum across the country, then later into parts of Canada as well. What I found still shocks me to this day, especially since so few parents have any idea of what is going on.
No matter if you send your child to a public school or a private school, you should always be weary (ultimately, they shouldn’t be educated by anyone you don’t personally know and trust). The best thing to do is educate your children yourself. This rot which is compulsive education has infected everything, so don’t fool yourself into thinking you can escape it, if you’re a part of the system you simply cannot. No institution which intends to educate people in mass will do it effectively, but education isn’t the point of compulsory schools, indoctrination is. Again, why would those who run the highest levels of the world actually want educated people?
From Tennessee, to Montana, to New York, I found innumerable examples of politics entering both public and private schools. The whole idea that “red states” are immune to this disease is false. Vile people have snuck into schools with the aim to indoctrinate children, and they have succeeded. After building up a decent sized YouTube channel I ended up receiving emails from students all over the country. Everything they told me was confirming my idea that all of this political curriculum was widespread, but even then it was still shocking. For months I continued to report on the political curriculum in schools until I stopped. It was too much to handle. In retrospect I wish I had continued, but at the time, the amount of terrible things I found in schools in America, Canada, and Australia was overwhelming. It hasn’t stopped either, this plague still spreads and grows in our schools. The only way to kill it off is to completely abandon the system.
Political indoctrination isn’t even the worst of it. The idea of modern school itself is anti-human. This might be hard to believe because you likely went to school, your parents did, and their parents did. School is just a normal part of life to people now. It’s been ingrained in us that the only way to become educated is to go through the education system, we think that anyone who goes through the education system is smarter than someone who does not. We have all been told a lie.
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Back in late August to early fall of 2020, I attended a public high school in Denver, Colorado. Those who have lived in Colorado for a long time know that the state’s population has exploded within the last decade and that Denver is completely disgusting now. One of the reasons why it’s disgusting is because the state government buses in tons of homeless people from Kansas and other surrounding states. Yet another example of how lovely the government is. Anyway, while attending that highschool for a very short period of time I noticed that a new rot had installed itself in the Denver public schools. In science class we were talking about pronouns, in english class we were taught about race and feminism, our math teacher took time out of the day to tell us about her favorite politicians, local and federal (no, this isn’t a joke). I had dealt with a bit of this the year before in my private school.
Not only did I think that all of this was vile and rotten, but I suspected that what we were being taught was just the tip of the iceberg. I had an idea that so much more cancerous curriculum was hidden and would later be produced in more subtle ways throughout the school year. So I set out on a mission to get the complete curriculum from the school. After a number of email exchanges with the school board, the most information they would give me on the curriculum was the curriculum study guide. The study guide was just the bare bones of the curriculum, it was very unhelpful. I kept pushing and pushing to get the curriculum until eventually I filed a freedom of information act request to get the complete curriculum.
What I was told, after months of the curriculum team stalling, was this:
“We are in receipt of your 1/11/2021 records request concerning the full high school curriculum for Denver Public Schools. Denver Public Schools is in possession of records responsive to your request that are not subject to disclosure pursuant to 24-72-202(6)(b)(III)(C) in Colorado State Law.
Please note that FOIA applies to federal agencies and the district is governed by the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA). The only CORA-able public record we have is the curriculum list, which I believe you were provided. The items on the list are copyrighted and owned by their private company publishers who make them available for purchase. You can contact the copyright owner of these works and request they provide you a sample/copy gratuitously.”
So, the public school curriculum isn’t public? And you must request a copy of the curriculum from whichever private company produces it?
This whole situation lit a fire inside me to really understand how prevalent this is. I ended up starting a YouTube channel where I would report political curriculum across the country, then later into parts of Canada as well. What I found still shocks me to this day, especially since so few parents have any idea of what is going on.
No matter if you send your child to a public school or a private school, you should always be weary (ultimately, they shouldn’t be educated by anyone you don’t personally know and trust). The best thing to do is educate your children yourself. This rot which is compulsive education has infected everything, so don’t fool yourself into thinking you can escape it, if you’re a part of the system you simply cannot. No institution which intends to educate people in mass will do it effectively, but education isn’t the point of compulsory schools, indoctrination is. Again, why would those who run the highest levels of the world actually want educated people?
From Tennessee, to Montana, to New York, I found innumerable examples of politics entering both public and private schools. The whole idea that “red states” are immune to this disease is false. Vile people have snuck into schools with the aim to indoctrinate children, and they have succeeded. After building up a decent sized YouTube channel I ended up receiving emails from students all over the country. Everything they told me was confirming my idea that all of this political curriculum was widespread, but even then it was still shocking. For months I continued to report on the political curriculum in schools until I stopped. It was too much to handle. In retrospect I wish I had continued, but at the time, the amount of terrible things I found in schools in America, Canada, and Australia was overwhelming. It hasn’t stopped either, this plague still spreads and grows in our schools. The only way to kill it off is to completely abandon the system.
Political indoctrination isn’t even the worst of it. The idea of modern school itself is anti-human. This might be hard to believe because you likely went to school, your parents did, and their parents did. School is just a normal part of life to people now. It’s been ingrained in us that the only way to become educated is to go through the education system, we think that anyone who goes through the education system is smarter than someone who does not. We have all been told a lie.