Showing posts with label Misguided Priorities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Misguided Priorities. Show all posts

Saturday, September 27, 2014

PBS Special On Racism Does Not Define Terms


One more example of wasting taxpayer funded network television. At no time was the term "racism" defined." All speakers, politicians, journalists talked at each other. Few used their ability to think. How can you solve a problem without defining it? One speaker mentioned that Ferguson is two-thirds black with only one black city council candidate.Is that because of undefined racism? Are there barriers to black people running for office, barriers to black people voting? Eric "White people are cowards" sued every suspected undefined racist city, town and state while he distorted his power on behalf of black people at the expense of white people. See e.g., J. Christian Adams book, Injustice; and John Fund and Hans van Spakovsky's book Who's Counting? 

http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/pbs-newshours-gwen-ifill-moderates-america-ferguson-pbs-special/

Watch here: America After Ferguson special airs on PBS tonight
BY NORA DALY
September 26, 2014 at 6:30 AM EDT

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

U.S. Navy Video Promises Fairness in Treating All



[From article]
Wait for it, last sentence of the video. It says “we are committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all”. This video was made in 2013 and I saw it yesterday on T.V.
The Constitutional duty of the U.S. Navy, and the rest of the military, is to ensure for the “common defense” of the United States and its people, it is not to be committed to the “fair treatment of all”.

http://weaselzippers.us/198164-since-when-does-the-u-s-navy-ensure-the-fair-treatment-of-all/

Since When Does The U.S. Navy Ensure “The Fair

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Homeland Security Thugs Seize Vehicle For EPA


Since DHS armed thugs are prevented from enforcing border laws, they need to be kept busy. The thoughtful Secretary of Homeland Security directed these armed thugs to seize a car which did not meet the standards for the EPA. Is that what public safety is all about? It explains that the priorities are not only misguided in Cambridge MA where local police and the FBI stalk, harass and insult a 70-year-old white male that they say is crazy. The $2 billion annual funded MA Human Services Industrial Complex, (MA State Rep. Marie Parente's term) stands by and watches.

get video
[From article]
In another example of how the Department of Homeland Security has expanded far outside the purview of its original function, six vehicles full of DHS agents were required to seize a Land Rover from a couple in Statesville, N.C. due to the fact that the vehicle allegedly violates EPA emission standards.

http://www.infowars.com/homeland-security-agents-raid-home-to-seize-land-rover-for-violation-of-epa-regulations/

HOMELAND SECURITY AGENTS RAID HOME TO SEIZE LAND ROVER FOR VIOLATION OF EPA REGULATIONS
Protecting America from the deadly threat posed by vehicles which flout emission standards
by PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
JULY 29, 2014

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

White House Misguided Focus on Middle East Conflict, Is That News?


Simple way to achieve that is to stop Hamas from attacking Israel. White House is unable to see that? 

[From article]
Deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday that the administration agrees that Hamas initiated the conflict and that Israel has a right to defend itself.
“At the same time though, we do believe Israel can do more to avoid the types of civilian causalities that we’ve seen in recent days,” Rhodes said. “We’ve been heartbroken at the loss of Palestinian life, the loss of children, so we do believe that Israel has to take greater care to avoid those types of civilian causalities.”

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/383440/wh-wants-israel-do-more-avoid-civilian-deaths-andrew-johnson

WH Wants Israel to ‘Do More’ to Avoid Civilian Deaths
By Andrew Johnson
July 22, 2014 8:15 PM

Monday, July 21, 2014

Reagan Official Outraged By Obama Foreign Policy Mess


[video embedded]
[From article]
But it only confirmed the chaos into which US foreign policy has descended since the summer of 2012 when reporters at a White House briefing asked Mr Obama about the security of chemical weapons in the Syrian stockpile.
The commander in chief went beyond safety and said: ‘We have been very clear to the Assad regime … that a red line for us is [when] we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilised.’
The term ‘red line’ is the kind of clear, emphatic language major powers use only when they are prepared to back words with action.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2698685/This-weak-timid-President-talks-big-does-A-devastating-attack-Obama-Washington-insider.html

This weak and timid President talks big... and does nothing: A devastating attack on Obama by a top Washington insider
Clark S. Judge believes Obama's reaction to the tragedy was 'disconnected'
Immediately 'reverted to script' to praise his administration
Former adviser to Ronald Reagan says it confirms 'chaos' of foreign policy
By CLARK S. JUDGE
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 18:49 EST, 19 July 2014 | UPDATED: 05:22 EST, 20 July 2014

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Baltimore Citizen Asks How To Get Asylum From Gang Violence




Nobody cares about American Citizens. Illegal aliens are a priority of the elite, and get special treatment with taxpayer money. 

[From article]
Before members of Congress worry about helping Central American children escape from gang violence, they should address the “nightmare” of gang violence in the United States, Elaine, a caller from inner-city Baltimore, pleaded on LauraIngraham’s radio show on Friday.
“I have gangs everywhere here in Baltimore — I can’t let my daughter ride her bicycle outside, I can’t do anything, Laura,” she said. ”Nobody cares about us.”

http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/382548/inner-city-baltimore-caller-ingraham-where-can-i-get-asylum-gang-violence-andrew

Inner-City Baltimore Caller to Ingraham: ‘Where Can I Get Asylum’ from Gang Violence?
By Andrew Johnson
July 11, 2014 4:59 PM

Inner-City Baltimore Caller to Ingraham: 'Where Can I Get Asylum' from Gang Violence?

Sign Of The Twitter Times


Saturday, July 12, 2014

Houston Shooter Had History of Domestic Abuse,




Total tragedy: This photograph is shows Stephen Stay, 39 and Katie Stay, 34 and their five children, including their heroic 15-year-old daughter, Cassidy, (left to right) Rebecca, seven, Emily, nine, Zachary, four and Bryan, 14

Physical therapist, mental therapist, what difference at this point does it make, said Hillary? And anyway the mind and the body are the same thing no? Physical illnesses, mental illnesses, all billable the same? I have an idea, why not let psychiatrists make determinations about who is violent and who is not. Then we can lock up all the dangerous people and have a polite respectful society. All hail the psychiatrists. Oh wait, was this guy taking psychiatric drugs and stopped taking them? I guess the violence was not caused by the drugs. And maybe he was abused when he was young. It must be caused by mental illness. But, but liberals blame guns. Maybe it was guns and mental illnesses that did it. No more evil in America. Oh wait, Muslims say we are the great Satan. So um, why did he do it? Was it global warming?

This needless mass murder is similar to the murder in a Boston suburb by Jared Remy, who had a court hearing on a domestic abuse charge but was released by a judge the day before he killed his wife. The Houston shooter was waiting for a hearing on July 25, this year for a fourth restraining order. No one was watching him until after he killed six including four children, and wounded  another. 

But in the academic city on a hill, Cambridge MA, host city of Harvard University, MIT and Lesley University local and state police, and the state $2 billion a year taxpayer funded human services industry, permit crime families, police employees, and Communists from foreign jurisdictions and from local municipalities, to conduct a relentless campaign of criminal harassment, ridicule, humiliation, provocation, insults, character assassination, sleep disturbances, computer tampering of a 70-year-old white man who they say is "crazy." It is how elitists treat vulnerable citizens. 

Obama fine tuned how to deceive others in Cambridge, at Harvard Law School. Oh and after 43 years of similar criminal abuses, the bottom feeders of Harvard University campus police took a turn at harassing the same man for about six years. Now in July 2014 it is Communists and black racist homosexuals and lesbian feminists from Washington State. Charming groups of people in this country. Do Republicans run Cambridge, Harvard University and the state government of Massachusetts? 

Question arises why these police bullies attack a 70-year-old white man. The federal government destroyed his life in 1973 when government psychiatrists drugged him for 80 consecutive days using hallucinogens contrary to law. They thought he was a spy. After impairing him the FBI scared him and used him for 15 years to fight organized crime and did not pay him. The FBI abandoned him, and coordinated five crime families who took turns  attacking and retaliating against the same man. The FBI joined the character assassination broadcast by police, Communists and crime families. So why do they still harass this guy after 44 years? The answer must be money. Who stole the money and who stole the women? Before this began I always had  wonderful women to spend my time. But since the drugging and 44 years of subsequent abuses I've been surrounded by hateful and hostile homosexuals and lesbians, racist black people and homicidal Palestinians, and predator bully police employees. How much money and how many women, are the unknown details. Who got which women and how much money? Those are the questions for now. Got answers?

[From article]
The bullet meant to kill Cassidy only fractured her skull, and investigators say the teen played dead until her uncle left. Afterward, she called 911 for help.
Investigators say Cassidy put up her hand when she was shot, deflecting the bullet just enough to change its trajectory and save her life. We're told she lost a finger in the shooting.
[. . .]
"The parties agree that Ms. Haskell will have primary physical custody with the parties having joint legal custody. Mr. Haskell will have a breaking parent time period working into standard visitation. Mr. Haskell's parent time will be supervised until such time that his physical therapist can report that the respondent is no longer a threat to the children," the judge wrote.

http://www.click2houston.com/news/violent-past-of-alleged-mass-shooting-gunman-ronald-lee-haskell/26889044

Violent past of alleged mass shooting gunman Ronald Lee Haskell
Author: Nakia Cooper, Sr. Web Editor
Published On: Jul 10 2014 07:06:17 PM CDT Updated On: Jul 11 2014 10:20:42 AM CDT

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Main Stream Journalism Agenda Exposed


[From article]
On September 11, 2013, bikers from across the country rode into the nation’s capital to honor those who died on 9/11 and to protest the callous Million Muslim March planned for the same day. The sight of tens of thousands of bikers rolling through D.C., with American flags waving in tow, was enough to fill even the most jaded Washingtonian with an overwhelming sense of patriotism. And the sound? Well that would get anyone’s attention, right? Everyone except the mainstream media’s, apparently.
Time and again, this is what grassroots filmmaker Dennis Michael Lynch observed when traveling the nation for his first two films about immigration. Whether it was about jobs and unemployment or border security and amnesty, what Lynch was finding in the field wasn’t matching what the mainstream media were reporting. And when it came to covering grassroots protests with thousands of people in attendance, they were nowhere to be found.
[. . .]
Media Research Center’s Brent Bozell points out in the film, “How can you have a functioning democracy when the voters don’t have access to truth?”

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2014/07/04/new-documentary-we-ride-to-dc-blows-lid-off-mainstream-medias-agenda-n1858684

New Documentary “We Ride to DC” Blows Lid Off Mainstream Media’s Agenda
Leah Barkoukis
Jul 04, 2014


Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Misguided Priorities And the Murders of Teenagers


Will same sex marriage, illegal immigrants and executive orders save young people from the death squads roaming the nation's cities? Will China continue to lend more money to the elitists in DC so they can give more money to other countries and fund more same sex marriage, illegal immigrants and executive orders?   

[From article]
Police in Newark are trying to identify potential witnesses after a high school cheerleader was shot and killed, just two weeks after graduation.
The uncle of 17-year-old Cheyanne Bond says the teen never had a chance.
“They told her to get on her knees and they shot her in the head execution style,” Michael Bond said.
Investigators said teen was walking along West Side Park on South 17th Street in Newark with her ex-boyfriend Sunday night when both teens were shot.
Cheyanne was killed, but her ex-boyfriend survived.

http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2014/07/02/police-looking-for-possible-witnesses-in-shooting-death-of-newark-teen/

Police Looking For Possible Witnesses In Shooting Death Of Newark Teen
July 2, 2014 12:25 PM
CBDS News New York NY

Friday, January 10, 2014

NBC Fake News Station




http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2014/01/07/history-of-hate-nbc-news-media-malpractice-over-the-years

HISTORY OF HATE: FIVE YEARS OF FALSEHOODS AT NBC NEWS
by JOHN NOLTE 
7 Jan 2014

Monday, December 9, 2013

David Gergen Notices Misguided Management of White House




[From article]
"I don’t think this is simply sloppiness on the part of the White House," Gergen said. "What seems to me is there’s a case of near malfeasance here."

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/12/08/David-Gergen-GAI-Report-Indictment-of-Obama-White-House-Operation-Bordering-on-Malfeasance

DAVID GERGEN: REPORT ON OBAMACARE PREP SHOWS 'NO ONE IN CHARGE' OF WHITE
by TONY LEE
8 Dec 2013

Friday, November 15, 2013

Misguided Boston Police Priorities, Again


Indicating misguided priorities, the police in Boston, MA did not think it was a proper use of resources to watch this gentleman, who took time from his busy schedule to attack three women, brutally murdering one. He was known to police but no one was watching him. No police, no FBI informants, no Harvard University campus police, no Communists, and no crime families. But in next door Cambridge, all of the above taxpayer funded public safety groups take turns, conducting 24/7 surveillance, harassment, ridicule, character assassination, sleep disturbances, computer sabotage, provocations, insults and threats of a 70-year-old white male. Is this a misguided use of taxpayer resources? This is a 43-year government enterprise begun in Cambridge and continued in mostly three states. Young people with no knowledge of the history are informed with propaganda that the victim of government abuse is "crazy." This element of slander is sufficient to cover up the many years of criminal abuses. This gentleman charged with attacks on three women is alleged to have a history of "mental health issues." Police and prosecutors use that allegation especially at arraignments in order to "explain" why a suspect committed a crime. Journalists obediently repeat what police and prosecutors say in court, even if it may be a violation of state and U.S. privacy laws. One more pervasive misuse of psychiatry. 

Psychiatry is used to censor victims of government criminal abuses and to discredit suspects to make prosecutions easier with public support, part of a prosecution media campaign. There is no rational connection between psychiatry and crime. But it is good for business, to increase the client base, increasing taxpayer expenditures for the human services industrial complex (MA State Rep. Marie Parente's term). It also serves to scare ordinary civilians from everyone who has ever had contact with a psychiatrist. It voids Second Amendment rights. Yet universities and public officials promote increasing taxpayer funded psychiatric treatment. 

[From article]
In the aftermath of the revelation that Boston police had failed to do their due diligence while investigating the 2012 attack, a detective was demoted and three other law enforcement officials were reprimanded.
Alemany has been suffering from mental health issues since he was a teenager and has had multiple run-ins with the law, mostly for minor crimes like trespassing and theft.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2508091/Amy-Lords-killer-indicted-slaying-attacks.html

Man indicted in kidnapping and grisly murder of Boston woman, 24, and three other attacks dating back to 2012
Body of Amy Lord was found in July by man riding bicycle in Hyde Park
She was kidnapped, beaten and forced to withdraw money from five ATMs
She was one of three young women attacked in same area in less than 24 hours
Edwin J. Alemany, 29, will be formally charged in the attacks next month
He is suspected of carrying out another attack on a young woman in September 2012 that was not investigated
Boston police detective was demoted and two officers were reprimanded for failing to question Alemany
His defense attorney said he hears whispers in his head
By RACHEL QUIGLEY and SNEJANA FARBEROV
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 15:48 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:23 EST, 15 November 2013


Monday, October 7, 2013

Watch Delusional Criminal Politicians, Not Law Abiding Harmless Civilians


Massachusetts Governor is a liberal Democrat plucked from the projects of Chicago by limousine liberals. He was sent to Milton Academy in Massachusetts for his prep schooling. Then on to Harvard College and Harvard Law School. In October 2013 he blamed the Tea Party Republicans for the government shut down. Huh? He appealed to God to forgive them. Ahem! A secular limousine liberal appeals to God for political purposes? Is this elitist black racist governor delusional? Psychiatric units at local hospitals have outreach squads who go out into the community to seek out "at risk" civilians. The outreach unit observes, tests, provokes, evaluates, contrary to state and US laws, law abiding citizens. If the targeted civilian does not get violent he or she is approved as "not" mentally ill after being tormented by these loving, caring, compassionate human services  providers. How often do they evaluate politicians who are clearly delusional? Not so much. Psychiatry's mission is not to protect individuals from illness, not to protect society from dangerous persons. Psychiatry is a business which provides licensed persons for hire by police, politicians, crime families to take freedom from individuals without due process and without evidence of crime or even dangerousness. Is it dangerous to the population of a a state to have delusional public officials? When will these caring, compassionate licensed professionals look at the delusional elected officials who are often criminals. And what about the delusional civilians who believe what the delusional politicians say. Are they as dangerous as the misguided elected criminal class? 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2448999/Miriam-Careys-sisters-say-NOT-delusional-tried-ram-car-White-House-barrier.html

Sisters of Miriam Carey say she was NOT delusional when she tried to ram her car through a White House barrier and question police officers' fatal use of force
Miriam Carey, 34, was fatally shot last week after going on a driving rampage through the nation's capital
Her sisters spoke this morning, saying they don't believe she was delusional when she fled from police
They were responding to statements Miriam's ex-boyfriend made about her saying she was 'communicating' with President Barack Obama
Since her death, police have discovered that she was taking medication to treat post-partum depression
By MEGHAN KENEALLY and ASHLEY COLLMAN
Daily Mail (UK)
PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:50 EST, 7 October 2013



Thursday, September 19, 2013

Raising Debt Ceiling Does Not Increase Debt




Yes, Mr. President, your reasoning is impeccable. And repealing laws against homicide is not murder either. 

http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/craig-bannister/obama-raising-debt-ceilingdoes-not-increase-
our-debt-though-it-has-over

Obama: 'Raising the Debt Ceiling...Does Not Increase Our Debt,' Though It Has 'Over 100 Times'
September 18, 2013 - 3:54 PM
Craig Bannister

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Thoughtful Married Man Murders Mistress, Repeatedly Tells Wife, Threatens To Kill Wife If She Tells Police



Robert "Robbie" Walters and Brittney Brashers

This thoughtful young man murdered a young lady who loved him and trusted him. Even after he beat her. He was married to another young lady who also loved and trusted him. He threatened to kill his wife after he repeatedly admitted to her that he killed the young Air Force woman he met in Iraq. No one was watching this young man who was upset that his mistress posed topless for her football team. No police, no crime families, no Communists, no Harvard University campus cops, building superintendents or lawyers. He was not of interest to the control freaks who operate in and around property owned and operated by the President and Fellows of Harvard College in Cambridge MA. In and around hallowed Harvard land, public safety priorities are a bit misguided. In Cambridge local police, campus cops, crime families, Communists and lawyers take turns conducting surveillance, harassment, ridicule, humiliation, character assassination, sleep disturbances, computer tampering, and other forms of love toward a 70-year-old white male who they all say is disabled. The Human Services Industrial Complex in Massachusetts (MA State Rep. Marie Parente's term), funded by $2 billion in taxpayer funds each year, refused to act to curb many years of criminal abuses. In fact they use the allegation, the perception of disability to justify the criminal enterprise. Police resources and civilian diligence is intentionally misdirected in order to allow sociopaths like Robert Walters to murder women. See also recent homicides in Boston area by Jared Remy 

http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/08/16/one-dead-one-in-custody-in-deadly-stabbing-at-waltham-apartment/

and Edwin Alemany 

http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/south_boston/2013/08/south_boston_residents_express_relief_after_police_link_alem.html

no one was watching either of them. Both had extensive police files for violence against women. 

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18559_162-57531534/was-young-airmans-death-a-tragic-accident-or-murder/

Was young Airman's death a tragic accident or murder?

Monday, August 26, 2013

Dumbing Us Down, by John Taylor Gatto, Book Review





Dumbing Us Down
John Taylor Gatto
New Society Publishers 2005
Gabriola Island BC Canada





In this wonderful book of essays and speeches John Taylor Gatto
http://johntaylorgatto.com/
explains what's wrong with public school education in the United States. He is a former teacher who was awarded best teacher in New York State and also in New York City.

[From a speech on being named "New York State Teacher of the Year" for 1991.]

He recognizes that American children are being taught to be dependent. "Good people wait for an expert to tell them what to do. It is hardly an exaggeration  to say that our entire economy depends upon this lesson being learned. [. . .] if children weren't trained to be dependent" the following industries would disappear: counselors, therapists, commercial entertainment, television, restaurants, prepared foods, law, medicine engineering, clothing and schoolteaching "unless a guaranteed supply of helpless people continued to pour out of our schools each year."

He adds, "Don't be too quick to vote for radical school reform if you want to continue getting a paycheck. We've built a way of life that depends on people doing what they are told because they don't know how to tell themselves what to do."

"The lesson of report cards, grades, and tests is that children should not trust themselves or their parents but should rely on the evaluation of certified officials. People need to be told what they are worth." He does not say it but that is especially true at Harvard University and most other high level education institutions. He adds, "Children will follow a private drummer if you can't get them into a uniformed marching band."

Gatto observes, "Schools teach exactly what they are intended to teach and they do it well: how to be a good Egyptian and remain in your place in the pyramid."

He reveals, "meaning is genuinely to be found -- in families, in friends, in the passage of seasons, in nature,  in simple ceremonies and rituals, in curiosity, generosity, compassion, and service to others, in a decent independence and privacy, in all the free and inexpensive things out of which real families, real friends, and real communities are built[.]"

Gatto lists the seven lessons which current schools teach: "confusion, class position, indifference, emotional and intellectual dependency, conditional self-esteem, and surveillance." He continues, "All of these lessons are prime training for permanent underclass, people deprived forever of finding the center of their own special genius." He adds, "this training has shaken loose from its original purpose: to regulate the poor."

Next he states what I think is essentially what controls the public schools in the United States and what prevents them from improving.  "[S]ince the 1920s the growth of the school bureaucracy as well as the less visible growth of a horde of industries that profit from schooling exactly as it is, has enlarged this institution's original grasp to the point that it now seizes the sons and daughters of the middle classes as well."

Look at what happened in Wisconsin when Governor Scott Walker stood up to the teachers unions. Gatto adds, "Is it any wonder Socrates was outraged at the accusation he took money to teach?"

Speaking about young people, Gatto observes, they "are indifferent to the adult world and to the future, indifferent to almost everything except the diversion of toys and violence. Rich and poor, school children who face the twenty-first century cannot concentrate on anything for very long; they have a poor sense of time past and time to come. They are mistrustful of intimacy like the children of divorce they really are (for we have divorced them from significant parental attention); they hate solitude, are cruel, materialistic, dependent, passive, violent, timid in the face of the unexpected, addicted to distraction."

He says, "without exploiting the fearfulness, selfishness, and inexperience of our children, our schools could not survive at all, nor could I as a certified school teacher. No common school that actually dared to teach the use of critical thinking tools -- like the dialectic, the heuristic or other devices that free minds should employ -- would last very long before being torn to pieces. In our secular society, school has become the replacement for church, and like church it requires that its teachings must be taken on faith. [. . .] institutional schoolteaching is destructive to children."

He says, "the business I am in is a jobs project and an agency for letting contracts [. . .] it is a business, subject neither to normal accounting procedures nor to the rational scalpel of competition."

"School is a twelve-year jail sentence where bad habits are the only curriculum truly learned. I teach school and win awards doing it. I should know."

[From a speech January 31, 1990 accepting an award from the NY State Senate naming him New York City Teacher of the Year.]

"Children and old people are penned up and locked away from the business of the world to a degree without precedent: nobody talks to them anymore, and without children and old people mixing in daily life, a community has no future and no past, only a continuous present. In fact the term 'community' hardly applies to the way we interact with each another. We live in networks, not communities, and everyone I know is lonely because of that. School is a major actor in this tragedy, as it is a major actor in the widening gulf among social classes. Using school as a sorting mechanism, we appear to be on the way to creating a caste system, complete with untouchables who wander through the subway trains begging and who sleep upon the streets."

Segregating people by age and other arbitrary categories is well established at Harvard University, where access to their housing portfolio is limited only to full time Harvard affiliates. When confronted the response was "Are we the only ones who do that?" No but that does not make it right or even desirable. In 2013 Harvard began moving all older residents into one building, segregating them further. Harvard simply continues the process described by Gatto which begins in the lower schools. Creating classes is strongly entrenched at Harvard University. Then the thoughtful politicians appropriate taxpayer funds for students to fight classism. How convenient is that? How's that for job creation?

"[S]chools and schooling are increasingly irrelevant to the great enterprises of the planet. No one believes anymore that scientists are trained in science classes or politicians in civics classes or poets in English classes. The truth is that schools don't really teach anything except how to obey orders."

In his farewell address to the nation, January 17, 1961

http://mcadams.posc.mu.edu/ike.htm

President Eisenhower commented on the dangers of the rise of the military industrial complex, "we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex." Less often quoted is this comment from the same speech "We must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite." It applies to Gatto's observations.

Research is now almost entirely in the hands of universities and high tech corporations -- the elite. How many independent individuals are doing any serious research these days? In a recent book, The Life of Super-Earths by Dimitar Sasselov, the author mentions the astronomical discoveries by ordinary civilians who use telescopes in their backyards to see things no one else does. He noted there is so much to see it is nearly impossible for it all to be observed. Amateur astronomers help professionals, who are not blinded by credentials.

"Our form of compulsory schooling is an invention of the State of Massachusetts around 1850. It was resisted -- sometimes with guns -- by an estimated eighty percent of the Massachusetts population, the last outpost in Barnstable on Cape Cod not surrendering its children until the 1880s, when the area was seized by militia and children marched to school under guard." Massachusetts was the birthplace also of the eugenics movement, which was adopted by Adolf Hitler. Today Massachusetts is a one-party state run by Democratic party loyalist lawyers. Education dominates the Massachusetts economy. Harvard University dominates education. Harvard University faculty and administrators have a strong influence on public policy of Massachusetts.

"[I]f we're going to change what's rapidly becoming a disaster of ignorance, we need to realize that the school institution 'schools' very well, though it does not 'educate' -- that's inherent in the design of the thing. It's not the fault of bad teachers or too little money spent. It's just impossible for education and schooling ever to be the same thing."

"Schools were designed by Horace Mann and by Sears and Harper of the University of Chicago and by Thorndike of Columbia Teachers College and by some other men to be instruments for the scientific management of a mass population. Schools are intended to produce, through the application of formulas formulaic human beings whose behavior can be predicted and controlled."

That may explain why crime families, police and Communists take turns keeping me under surveillance and harassment. They just can't predict what I will do. They cannot control me. That is the object of their character assassination, ridicule and humiliation for 42 years. Control.

Gatto notices in schools what is also a widespread practice of Harvard University. "It is absurd and anti-life to be part of a system that compels you to sit in confinement with people of exactly the same age and social class. That system effectively cuts you off from the immense diversity of life and the synergy of variety; indeed, it cuts you off from your own past and future, sealing you in a continuous present much the same way television does." Harvard is moving all their older tenants who may or may not be affiliated with Harvard into one building sealing them off from any of the students, faculty and staff. Harvard University (and the City of Cambridge) vigorously express support for diversity. But they implement conformity.

"But keep in mind that in the United States almost nobody who reads, writes, or does arithmetic gets much respect. We are a land of talkers; we pay talkers the most and admire talkers the most and so our children talk constantly, following the public models of television and schoolteachers. It is very difficult to teach the 'basics' anymore because they really aren't basic to the society we've made." Does that explain why so many verbally gifted people, talkers, get elected to office; people with no skill besides talking. And when they say and do some of the most ridiculous misguided things you can imagine, voters wonder why?

"Two institutions at present control our children's lives: television and schooling, in that order. Both of these reduce the real world or wisdom, fortitude, temperance, and justice to a never-ending, nonstop abstraction. In centuries past, the time of childhood and adolescence would have been occupied in real work, real charity, real adventures, and the realistic search for mentors who might teach what you really wanted to learn. A great deal of time was spent in community pursuits, practicing affection, meeting and studying every level of the community, learning how to make a home, and dozens of other tasks necessary to becoming a whole man or woman."

"The children I teach are indifferent to the adult world. This defies the experience of thousands of years. A close study of what big people were up to was always the most exciting occupation of youth, but nobody wants children to grow up these days, least of all the children themselves -- and who can blame them. Toys are us."

"The children I teach have a poor sense of the future, of how tomorrow is inextricably linked to today. [. . .] they live in a continuous present: the exact moment they are in is the boundary of their consciousness." Two weeks ago is ancient history to many young people today.

"The children I teach are cruel to each other; they lack compassion for misfortune; they laugh at weakness; they have contempt for people whose need for help shows too plainly." Do rap music lyrics reflect this cruelty and lack of respect for others?

"The children I teach are uneasy with intimacy or candor. They cannot deal with genuine intimacy because of a lifelong habit of preserving a secret inner self inside a larger outer personality made up of artificial bits and pieces of behavior borrowed from television or acquired to manipulate teachers. Because they are not who they represent themselves to be, the disguise wears thin in the presence of intimacy; so intimate relationships have to be avoided."

"The children I teach are materialistic, following the lead of schoolteachers who materialistically 'grade everything' and of television mentors who offer everything in the world for sale."

"The children I teach are dependent, passive, and timid in the presence of new challenges. This timidity is frequently masked by surface bravado or by anger or agressiveness, but underneath is a vacuum without fortitude."

"More money and more people pumped into this sick institution will only make it sicker."

"For 140 years this nation has tried to impose objectives downwards from a lofty command center made up of 'experts,' a central elite of social engineers. It has not worked. It won't work. And it is a gross betrayal of the democratic promise that once made this nation a noble experiment."

"Our greatest problem in getting the kind of grassroots thinking going that could reform schooling is that we have large vested interest preempting all the air time and profiting from schooling as it is, despite their rhetoric to the contrary." That would be the politicians, the unions, and the contractors, human services corporations and diversity consultants, etc.

Gatto says, "Experts in education have never been right[.]"

He favors a community "where people argue with their doctors, lawyers, and ministers, tell craftsmen what they want instead of accepting what they get, frequently make their own food from scratch instead of buying it in a restaurant or defrosting it, and perform many similar acts of participation." This is a problem especially with lawyers and doctors, who are certain that they are always the smartest man in the room. Try asking your doctor or nurse if he or she washed their hands after their last patient. See how they react. Never mind that 90,000 to 100,000 American patients die each year from medical negligence some as simple as not washing hands between patients. When it comes to judges they get angry when attorneys object to their misguided decisions and rulings within trials. They are as petulant as doctors.

Gatto explains how our lives are focused around networks which have do to with one part of our lives. We meet with others who share one of our interests. But we lost the concept of community, where everyone knows the others in the community. He says, "The fragmentation caused by excessive networking creates diminished humanity [. . .] we need to accept that schools, as networks, create a large part of the agony of modern life. We don't need more schooling -- we need less."

"[N]etwork schools steal the vitality of communities and replace it with an ugly mechanism. No one survives these places with their humanity intact, not kids, not teachers, not administrators, and not parents."

"Networks divide people, first from themselves and then from each other, on the grounds that this is the efficient way to perform a task. [. . .] Networks make people feel lonely. "

"In the growth of human society, families came first, communities second, and only much later came the institutions set up by the community to serve it.  [. . .] spokesmen for institutional life have demanded a role above and beyond service to families and communities.  They have sought to command and prescribe as kings used to do, though there is an important difference. In the case of ancient kings, once beyond the range of their voices and trumpets you could usually do what you pleased; but in the case of modern institutions, the reach of technology is everywhere[.]"

This is the same argument made by Mark Steyn in an essay, NSA oversight overstated, overrated, published on August 19, 2013. Steyn says, "Privacy is dying in all technologically advanced nations, and it may simply be a glum fact of contemporary existence that the right to live an unmonitored life is now obsolete unless one wishes to relocate to upcountry villages in Somalia or Waziristan. Nevertheless, even by the standards of other Western nations, America’s loss of privacy is deeply disturbing. Its bureaucracy is bigger and better-funded, and its response to revelations of its abuse of power is to make it still bigger and better-funded and more bureaucratic."

Gatto reveals that "only half of our eligible citizens are registered to vote [. . ] of those a barely fifty percent do vote [. . .] In two-party jurisdictions a trifle over one-eighth of the citizenry is thus sufficient to elect public officials [. . .] redefining as an option what used to be regarded as a duty, but that is what alienation from community life quickly accomplishes: indifference to almost everything."

"No matter how good the individuals who manage an institution are, institutions lack a conscience because they measure by accounting methods." That is a lesson I learned at IBM, and at Columbia University. I see it every day at Harvard University. It is laughable how seriously university officials take themselves. Public officials in Cambridge and the Massachusetts state government are pathetic indicating how seriously they take themselves. Can't imagine a word to describe the federal officials who say the opposite of what they do. Does the phrase "cognitive dissonance" come close to capturing what they do?

"[A]ll employees of [institutions] are servomechanisms. the deepest purposes of these gigantic networks are to regulate and to make uniform. [. . .] By redirecting the focus of our lives from families and communities to institutions and networks, we, in effect, anoint a machine our king."

Gatto quotes Alexis De Tocqueville: "every institution's unstated first goal is to survive and grow, not to undertake the mission it has nominally staked out for itself."

"It was this philistine potential -- that teaching the young for pay would inevitably expand into an institution for the protection of teachers, not students -- that made Socrates condemn the Sophists so strongly in ancient Greece."

He calls "the New York City public school system [. . .] one of the largest business organizations on planet Earth. While the education administered by this abstract parent is ill regarded by everybody, the institution's right to compel its clientele to accept such dubious service is still guaranteed by the police."

Gatto asks, "What [. . .] is the purpose of mass schooling supposed to be? Reading, writing, and arithmetic can't be the answer, because properly approached those things take less than a hundred hours to transmit -- and we have abundant evidence that each is readily self-taught in the right setting and time."

School "divides and classifies people, demanding that they compulsively compete with each other [. . .]  the bottom line for the winners is that they can buy more stuff!"

"'More' may not be 'better,' but 'more' is always more profitable for the people who make a living out of networking. That is what is happening today behind the cry to expand schooling even further: a great many people are going to make a great deal of money if growth can be continued." Harvard University (legally the President and Fellows of Harvard College) keeps building more buildings and buying more land to build more buildings. Harvard leads the way in relentless network expansion.

Gatto says schools function "like cysts, impenetrable, insular bodies that take our money, our children, and our time and give nothing back. Do we really want more of it?"

He adds "schools are a major cause of weak families and weak communities. They separate parents and children from vital interaction with each other and from true curiosity about each other's lives."

"Children learn what they live. [. . .] ridicule them and they will retreat from human association; shame them and they will find a hundred ways to get even. The habits taught in large-scale organizations are deadly." Harvard University and the federal government grow more deadly each year.

"One of the surest ways to recognize real education is by the fact that it doesn't cost very much, doesn't depend on expensive toys or gadgets. [quoting] Betrand Russell [. . .] saw that mass schooling in the United States had a profoundly anti-democratic intent, that it was a scheme to artificially deliver national unity by eliminating [. . .] the family. [It] produced a recognizably American student: anti-intellectual, superstitious, lacking in self-confidence, and having less [. . .] 'inner freedom' than [students] in any other nation [ever]. [These students hold] excellence and aesthetics equally in contempt[.]"

Gatto quotes Christopher Lasch (The True and Only Heaven): "We love particular men and women, not humanity in general." But listen to what politicians say every day. How they love humanity but do serious harm to individual humans.

Next he quotes Wendell Berry: "The people who think globally do so by abstractly reducing the globe to quantities. Political tyrants and industrial exploiters have done this most successfully." Does that apply to Barack Obama, Al Gore, George Soros, and Eric Holder?

"Monopoly schooling [. . .] certifies permanent experts who enjoy privileges of status unwarranted by the results they produce." In August 2013 Jennifer Martel was murdered by her live-in boyfriend, Jared Remy. In the aftermath Martin Healy, President of the Massachusetts Bar Association, a lawyer, and journalist, Dan Rea, also a lawyer,  called for an "external" investigation of why the prosecutor (not the judge) released the suspect one day before the murder; after he was arrested for bashing Martel's head into a mirror. When I suggested on air in a phone call that civilians be included in the investigating committee, Healy said "The chance of that happening is slim to none." Experts rule in Massachusetts.

Gatto adds, "Even under the severest criticism they [the schools] grow larger and more dangerous because they nourish important parts of our political and economic system."

He says, "education and schooling are [. . .] mutually exclusive terms."

His proposed solutions include: "trust children and families to know what's best for themselves; stop the segregation of children and the aged in walled compounds; involve everyone in every community in the education of the young: businesses, institutions, old people, whole families; look for local solutions and always accept a personal solution in place of a corporate one. [. . .] There is abundant evidence that less than a hundred hours is sufficient for a person to become totally literate and a self-teacher. Don't be panicked by scare tactics into surrendering your children to experts."

To emphasize that Gatto's words frighten the establishment his publisher tells, in a 2005 Postscript, of Gatto's speech on March 25, 2004 at Highland (NY) High School.  "[T]he second half of John Gatto's  presentation was canceled by the School Superintendent, 'following complaints from the Highland Teachers Association that the presentation was too controversial.'"

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Negrophilia, by Erik Rush, Book Review

Posted August 25, 2013 7:55 AM ET

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Negrophilia
by Erik Rush
WND Books
Washington D.C.
2010

www.ErikRush.com

Rush's thesis is that "deception and propaganda abound [. . .] in race relations and politics." He says
"few are telling anything remotely resembling the truth." Rush adds "Part of the reason for this is the nature of the issue and how it has evolved." He observes that "human sensitivities were amplified ... during the Civil Rights Movement [and] they have been even more intensified by activists: whites who suffer from an inordinate amount of residual guilt ('guilty whites'), the press, and the advent of political correctness."

"American culture ... has had aspects of running to extremes. [. . .] Regarding the lot of blacks in America, they have gone from being relegated to a status resembling that of the dalits (untouchables) of India to being perceived as almost angelic in their infallibility, despite their human frailties being as evident as that of any other ethnic group."

[Until I get started this should give you an idea about this book.]
Uploaded on Jun 18, 2010

Erik Rush discusses the release of his new book, "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession," which addresses the undue and inordinate affinity for and deference to blacks that has been promoted by activists, politicians and the establishment press for the past 40 years. Erik, a columnist for WorldNetDaily, was the first to break the story of President (then Senator) Barack Obama's ties to militant Chicago preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright on a national level in February of 2007.