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Does Education Affect Family Life Today?


If You’re Asking, Does Education Affect Family Life, the Answer is Yes. Proper Shaping of Young Minds is Crucial to a Strong & Revolutionary Minded Culture.


Does education affect family life? Absolutely it does! Let’s look at page 25 of John A. Stormer’s book, None Dare Call it Education (How Schools Dumb us Down), for a little clue.

The quotes below reflect honest views of a broken system.

Here, Stormer is quoting Washington Times columnist, Thomas Sowell:

“No small part of the reason why American school children fall so far behind their contemporaries in other countries in educational achievement is that Japanese and other young people are studying math, science and other solid subjects while our children are being brainwashed about homosexuality, environmentalism, multiculturalism or a thousand other nonacademic distractions.”

Next, Stormer says:

“Few parents or citizens realize the pervasiveness of classroom brainwashing, or the utter dishonesty with which it is smuggled into the schools under misleading labels.

“Does anyone ask himself why it should take years and years to teach schoolchildren so-called “sex education”?

“Obviously it does not. What takes years and years is to wear down the values they were taught at home and lead them toward wholly different attitudes and wholly different conceptions of the world.

“Brainwashing takes time, and it takes this time away from academic subjects.”



Important Words

“A family member asked my wife, “Aren’t you concerned about his (our son’s) socialization with other kids”?

“My wife gave this response: “Go to your local middle school, junior high, or high school, walk down the hallways, and tell me which behavior you see that you think our son should emulate”.”

– Manfred B. Zysk

“Education rears disciples, imitators, and routinists, not pioneers of new ideas and creative geniuses.

“The schools are not nurseries of progress and improvement, but conservatories of tradition and unvarying modes of thought.”

 – Ludwig von Mises

Revolutionary Children

We now quote from Stormer’s book again:

“Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system.

“Forget about the Senior Prom and go to the library and educate yourself if you’ve got any guts. Some of you like pep rallies and plastic robots who tell you what to read.

“Forget I mentioned it… Rise for the flag salute.”

– Frank Zappa

“The secret of the superiority of state over private education lies in the fact that in the former the teacher is responsible to society…

“[T]he result desired by the state is a wholly different one from that desired by parents, guardians, and pupils

“Intelligence appears to be the thing that enables a man to get along without education.

“Education enables a man to get along without the use of his intelligence.”

– Albert Edward Wiggin

“Despite mandated in-school sex ed courses, the percentage of unwed teenage mothers continues to rise. Unwed teenagers accounted for 30% of teenage births in 1970.

“By 1990, 70% of teenage births were to unwed mothers and in some cities the figure was as high as 90%.

“Educators who did their homework might have expected the failures.

“In 1968, a Behavioral Science Book Club monthly selection distributed to educators and school counselors advanced the idea that sex education was to be the main weapon in an ideological war against the family; its aim was divesting parents of their moral authority and the creation of revolutionary children.”





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