PHOENIX — Former Arizona
Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas, who oversaw the state
Department of Education, sounded the alarm about what is happening in
government schools across America in an interview with Alex Newman. From dumbing down children and promoting globalism
to extreme obscenity and sexualization, she warned that public schools are out
of control. It is a battle for the hearts and souls of children.
The best thing parents can do at this point is remove their children from public school in favor of homeschooling or private schools, the former top education official for Arizona explained.
The best thing parents can do at this point is remove their children from public school in favor of homeschooling or private schools, the former top education official for Arizona explained.
Douglas ran to repeal Common Core, but the powers
that be did everything possible to sabotage her efforts. Douglas also made
clear that Common Core was not the only problem. “It’s so far beyond Common
Core,” she said, warning about a “global agenda” infecting the schools.
“This is part of a 100 year or 150 year battle for
the souls of our children,” continued Douglas, who now serves as a
leader in U.S. Parents Involved in Education with Newman and others.
“John Dewey was very clear, his intent was to change our society and make sure
our children were un- or under-educated.”
Reading is so important because it allows children
to learn on their own, without any help or guidance from government. “Frankly,
if kids can read and do those basic things, they don’t ever need a teacher
again,” Douglas said, celebrating phonics as the correct way to teach it. “They
can learn anything they want to for the rest of their lives.”
Despite opposition from the education
establishment, she was able to make some progress, such as restoring phonics
and cursive while removing obscene literature. But much of the horrible content
was preserved, Douglas said, adding that students are taught not even to
question evolution or consider both sides of the argument.
The sexualization of children is now one of the
most important battles in the state’s government schools, she told Newman, who
was reporting for The New American after speaking to a crowd
of about 150 people in Phoenix about the danger of government schools.
Douglas also urged parents to get a copy of The New American magazine’s Special Report on “Rescuing Our Children.”
“What took many years to learn, and many many
volumes of books, they can get the Reader’s Digest version and understand what
we are facing, and how far it goes back,” she said, calling for parents to
homeschool or use a private school.
“Understand the battle we’re fighting,” she said.
“I wish I had had the courage to homeschool my daughter, but I was chicken at
the time.”
This is truly “the battle of our lifetime,” Douglas
added.
1 comment:
Honestly, I have heard about this before because of my siblings going through public highschool and because of my mom talking about it, but I do agree. The public schools need to teach kids basic skills and need to get them reading books. Good books. Not the kind of books they're reading right now about cannibalism, sex, depression, or all of the above. These kids need to read good books so that they have a stand against all that is out there, so that they know how to think critically, speak well, and form their own opinions in stead of the absorbing the ones the government is throwing at everyone.
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