COMMENT: I found your comment
on public education fascinating. Has it been a tool for centuries to alter the
minds of children?
ANSWER: Yes. There have been
plenty of examples restricting what can be taught and what is prohibited.
Joseph Stalin is famous for his state control of education. He boldly stated:
“Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at
whom it is aimed.”
The trial of Socrates (399 BC) was held to determine the
philosopher’s guilt on two charges: (1) asebeia (impiety) against the
pantheon of Athens, and (2) corruption of the youth of the city-state. He was
charged with “failing to acknowledge the gods that the city acknowledges” and
“introducing new deities” which corrupted the ideas of the youth.
Education has been a tool of
government for a very, very long time.
Most universities today are
socialist and support the idea of big government. The fools remain brainwashed for their
entire lives. The students who reason and allow their imagination to guide them
to evolve their curiosity create everything new. That is why the A students
work for C students and the B students work for government. The long list of
dropouts are the people who create industries.