And About Darn Time!!

Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

I was rather pointing out the hypocrisy of those who bitch about CRT. Fascist is a term they throw around to describe them.
Sorry. Probably should have expanded. :)


Fascist' is the term you tossed in, unaware that Democrat Socialist Saint Franklin Roosevelt imposed Mussolini's Fascism on America.

The New Deal was Mussolini's Fascism imposed on America.



1. Rex Tugwell was opposed to any private business not controlled by the government. General Hugh Johnson was working with Tugwell on a bill to create the NRA, and gave Francis Perkins the book by Rafaello Viglione, "The Corporate State," in which the neat Italian system of dictatorship for the benefit of the people was glowingly described."
Francis Perkins, "The Roosevelt I Knew." The NRA was copied from Mussolini's corporative system. p.47

a. Perkins questioned whether Johnson 'really understood the democratic process..." New Dealers had no problem with the fascist nature of their plans.

b. " Fascism did not acquire an evil name in Washington until Hitler became a menace to·the Soviet Union." Manly, "The Twenty Year Revolution," p. 48



2. " As an economic system, fascism is socialism with a capitalist veneer. ... In its day (the 1920s and 1930s), fascism was seen as the happy medium between boom-and-bust-prone liberal capitalism, with its alleged class conflict, wasteful competition, and profit-oriented egoism, and revolutionary Marxism, with its violent and socially divisive persecution of the bourgeoisie. Fascism substituted the particularity of nationalism and racialism—“blood and soil”—for the internationalism of both classical liberalism and Marxism.....

.... Mussolini praised the New Deal as “boldly . . . interventionist in the field of economics,” and Roosevelt complimented Mussolini for his “honest purpose of restoring Italy” and acknowledged that he kept “in fairly close touch with that admirable Italian gentleman.” Also, Hugh Johnson, head of the National Recovery Administration, was known to carry a copy of Raffaello Viglione’s pro-Mussolini book, The Corporate State, with him, presented a copy to Labor Secretary Frances Perkins, and, on retirement, paid tribute to the Italian dictator." Fascism - Econlib




My beliefs?

individualism, free markets, and limited constitutional government.
“free markets, free voices, free people”

Your education fails you, you must be a government school grad, huh?

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)





Boy, are you just stupid, or dishonest?


I know, you are BOTH!

Public schools are government schools. Private schools are private.

See how that works?

The United States government does not run a University.
They get government funding on some level, but the government doesn't run them.

Are you a retard? Or just play one on these boards?



Wrong again:


"Justice Department drops suit accusing Yale of discriminating against White and Asian applicants, in reversal from Trump era"





You're on the batting end of a no-hitter.

Bot, you've been pitching junk balls for years on these boards. I engage you because it's fun to fuck with your algorithms.
And you never change your tune. But, then again, considering where you are from, it's not surprising you'd espouse fascism. :)



Is that the sort of language you were brought up with???


Get a good lawyer, and sue for child abuse.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Polislick is a gregarious totalitarian and Stalinist sympathizer and chauvinist .... That is the reason they claim everything is communism so you don't notice when they act like communist. Yet communism is not about state police and spies, that is from autocratic dictators who seek to ban you from society and earning a living.
We need that here
Then do it to yerself and tell us how it turns out.
 

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

If public schools aren't government schools what exactly are they?
They are tax payer funded schools.
And controlled by government. What, did you think that each government school can decide on its own curriculum? Can teachers in a government school openly read the Bible and pray in their classrooms? They are government schools.
 

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

If public schools aren't government schools what exactly are they?
They are tax payer funded schools.
And controlled by government. What, did you think that each government school can decide on its own curriculum? Can teachers in a government school openly read the Bible and pray in their classrooms? They are government schools.
It is controlled by the school board who is elected by the community, the govt. collects the property taxes and disburses them to the schools and teachers...
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Polislick is a gregarious totalitarian and Stalinist sympathizer and chauvinist .... That is the reason they claim everything is communism so you don't notice when they act like communist. Yet communism is not about state police and spies, that is from autocratic dictators who seek to ban you from society and earning a living.
We need that here
Then do it to yerself and tell us how it turns out.
Go loot walmart retard
 

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

If public schools aren't government schools what exactly are they?
They are tax payer funded schools.
And controlled by government. What, did you think that each government school can decide on its own curriculum? Can teachers in a government school openly read the Bible and pray in their classrooms? They are government schools.



Department of Education is, of course, unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly states that powers not granted to the federal government belong to the states. So where is the impetus for its creation? Unions. The National Education Association (NEA) “In 1972, the massive union formed a political action committee…released ‘Needed: A Cabinet Department of Education’ in 1975, but its most significant step was to endorse a presidential candidate- Jimmy Carter- for the first time in the history of the organization.” D.T. Stallngs, “A Brief History of the Department of Education: 1979-2002,” p. 3.

When formed, its budget was $13.1 billion (in 2007 dollars) and it employed 450 people. IN 2010, the estimated budget is $107 billion, and there are 4,800 employees.
http://crunchycon.nationalreview.co...-department-education-not-radical/mona-charen

“In November 1995, when the federal government shut down over a budget crisis, 89.4 percent of the department’s employees were deemed ‘nonessential’ and sent home.” Beck and Balfe, “Broke,” p.304
 
Well, reading this thread pretty much illustrates who the communist sympathizers on USMB are.
Not that it wasn't obvious previously.
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Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
Communism killed an awful lot of people in a very short period of time a very short time ago and is still killing people today, and there are adherents eager to impose it on the US. Of course kids should be taught about its evils. IOW, it's worse than feudalism was.





The Progressive left, has murdered more people in the last 100 years, than ALL the murders done by mankind over the last 2,000 years.
Maybe they just had a bad hair day

Beside, Orange man bad.

Besides, besides, January 6th.
 

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

If public schools aren't government schools what exactly are they?
They are tax payer funded schools.
And controlled by government. What, did you think that each government school can decide on its own curriculum? Can teachers in a government school openly read the Bible and pray in their classrooms? They are government schools.



Department of Education is, of course, unconstitutional. The Constitution clearly states that powers not granted to the federal government belong to the states. So where is the impetus for its creation? Unions. The National Education Association (NEA) “In 1972, the massive union formed a political action committee…released ‘Needed: A Cabinet Department of Education’ in 1975, but its most significant step was to endorse a presidential candidate- Jimmy Carter- for the first time in the history of the organization.” D.T. Stallngs, “A Brief History of the Department of Education: 1979-2002,” p. 3.

When formed, its budget was $13.1 billion (in 2007 dollars) and it employed 450 people. IN 2010, the estimated budget is $107 billion, and there are 4,800 employees.
http://crunchycon.nationalreview.co...-department-education-not-radical/mona-charen

“In November 1995, when the federal government shut down over a budget crisis, 89.4 percent of the department’s employees were deemed ‘nonessential’ and sent home.” Beck and Balfe, “Broke,” p.304
Two of our greatest Founding Fathers, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, were fierce political adversaries. But in the first years of our nation, these rivals — with vastly different backgrounds and disparate political views — shared common ground. They both believed in the importance of funding public education
 

There are no government schools, bot.

Get lost with your bullshit. :)

If public schools aren't government schools what exactly are they?
They are tax payer funded schools.
And controlled by government. What, did you think that each government school can decide on its own curriculum? Can teachers in a government school openly read the Bible and pray in their classrooms? They are government schools.
It is controlled by the school board who is elected by the community, the govt. collects the property taxes and disburses them to the schools and teachers...
Can a teacher in a government run school openly read a Bible and pray in his/her classroom? If not, why not? If you say the Constitution, it's a government run school, because the Constitution applies to government entities.
 

Capitalism Makes Us Better Off​

“No other system anywhere in the world has ever come close to capitalism’s ability to generate mass prosperity.”

Last week, I debunked three myths about capitalism. Here are four more:
Myth No. 4: Capitalism creates unsafe workspaces.
“Greedy capitalists” will risk workers’ lives to increase production if government, through agencies such as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, doesn’t stop that.
It’s logical to assume that government regulation saves lives. Workplace deaths dropped after the OSHA was created. Government officials like showing a graph of the decline.
But if you bother to also look at data from before the OSHA’s creation, you see that deaths fell at the same rate before regulation began! Why?
“As we become richer, we become safer,” says Dan Mitchell of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity.
Wealth created by capitalism lets us afford safety devices and build machines to do dangerous work. The OSHA is like someone jumping in front of a parade and claiming he led the parade. “We need more capitalism because when people get rich, they can afford more safety!” adds Mitchell.


Myth No. 5: “Unfettered” capitalism created evil “robber barons” who got rich by “exploiting” workers and consumers.
It’s true that more than 100 years ago, a few entrepreneurs, such as John D. Rockefeller, amassed a huge amount of wealth.
But Rockefeller was neither robber nor baron. He was not born rich, and he didn’t rob. He got rich by offering consumers better deals.
Rockefeller developed ways to deliver oil for less. He won customers by lowering the price of kerosene from 26 cents per gallon to about 6 cents.
For the first time, average people could afford fuel for lanterns so they could read after dark. Rockefeller may have even “saved the whales” by making oil so cheap that killing whales to get whale oil was no longer practical.
His competitors hated him for cutting prices. It was they who convinced the gullible media to call Rockefeller and other entrepreneurs “robber barons.”
Cornelius Vanderbilt was also born poor. At age 11, he quit school to work on boats.
Then he invented ways to make travel cheaper. He cut the New York-Hartford fare from $5 to $1.
Because of capitalists like them, Mitchell points out, “We went from agricultural poverty to a country characterized by middle-class prosperity.”


Still, I’m told that even if capitalism brings us cheaper or better products, it just isn’t “good for us.”

That’s Myth No. 6.

Of course, capitalism can breed nasty materialism. Fox News’ Tucker Carlson sneers, “Does anybody believe cheaper iPhones or more Amazon deliveries of plastic garbage from China will make us happy?”
Mitchell responds, “We’re not buying iPhones and plastic garbage unless we think it’s better for us than the dollars that we have!”
That’s a very important point. No capitalist gets our money unless we voluntarily choose to exchange it for whatever he’s selling. As Mitchell puts it, “Capitalism is the only system that gives people the liberty to make their own choices.”
Myth No. 7: Capitalism’s pursuit of profit drives businesses to create robots that will eventually take away most everyone’s job.
It could happen. Artificial intelligence is powerful. Maybe this time is different.
But again and again, experts predicted that employment was about to decline — and again and again, they’ve been wrong.
Some people do lose jobs. Capitalism promotes creative destruction.
It’s terrible for the fired employee.
But it’s good for most everyone else. It’s what allows for innovation.
Mitchell points out, “The computer destroyed the typewriter builder’s job, electricity took candlemakers’ jobs,” but those jobs were soon replaced with better ones.
Capitalism has continually generated more jobs. When America began, 90% of workers worked on farms. Now fewer than 2% do. And there are millions more of us.
“As long as our economy has the dynamism that free markets allow,” says Mitchell, “we’re going to see more job creation and higher income levels. That’s what makes the children and grandchildren of typewriter makers so much better off. No other system anywhere in the world has ever come close to capitalism’s ability to generate mass prosperity.”
 
Well, reading this thread pretty much illustrates who the communist sympathizers on USMB are.
Not that it wasn't obvious previously.
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Government school grads certainly aren't familiar with the history of the close and intimate relationship between Democrat godfather Franklin Roosevelt and Communist Party leader, Gus Hall.....

Gus Hall
, original name Arvo Kusta Halber, (born October 8, 1910, Iron, Minnesota, U.S.—died October 13, 2000, New York, New York, U.S.), American political organizer who was general secretary of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA; 1959–2000) and a four-time candidate for U.S. president (1972, 1976, 1980, 1984).
Britannica.com


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" The party devoted itself to fervent support of the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt,.... The CP, in fact, has supported every Democratic candidate for US President from Roosevelt to Gore, with the single exception of the 1948 race, when it endorsed the third party campaign of Henry Wallace, the former vice president and secretary of agriculture, who ran on a platform advocating continued collaboration with the Soviet regime.

Hall would often hark back to the days when the “center-left” alliance of Stalinists and labor bureaucrats worked in tandem for Roosevelt. "
Gus Hall (1910-2000): Stalinist operative and decades-long leader of Communist Party USA

Gus Hall, who died at the age of 90 on October 13, spent more than four decades as the leader of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). After faithfully representing the interests of the Stalinist bureaucracy in the USSR, he mourned its demise a decade ago but continued to defend its...
www.wsws.org


The Democrat Party stands for the very same agenda and doctrines that the Soviet Communists always did.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

When you start legislating an ideologically based education like that, it is a bit disturbing. It becomes indoctrination dont you thing? It is politically and ideologically based.

On critical race theory, I question whether it is even being taught in schools. I was listening an interview with some on this and and she said most people have mo ide what it is, and have jumped on it for political purposes. It is a theoretical framework utilized for researching broad and complex topics. It isnt taught in K-12, and she said she doesnt even tea h it to her indergrads. So is this really just a nothingburger?

It does seem like state Republicans are signed a plethora of bills lately designed to politically influence how and what is taught in schools. Is this normally done?
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Why shy away from a concept in a free country?

Not understanding your answer
The entire history of humans have been nothing but warfare, genocides and enslavement, how is communism more evil than any other human event which did the same to include the genocide of North American natives?

There is nothing wrong with teaching about the evils of communism if you include the rest of the evils from all forms governments that are operated by humans.
I think if you dont treat it as a comparatively type course...showng the good, the bad, the ugly across the board, it becomes ideological indoctrination.
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

When you start legislating an ideologically based education like that, it is a bit disturbing. It becomes indoctrination dont you thing? It is politically and ideologically based.

On critical race theory, I question whether it is even being taught in schools. I was listening an interview with some on this and and she said most people have mo ide what it is, and have jumped on it for political purposes. It is a theoretical framework utilized for researching broad and complex topics. It isnt taught in K-12, and she said she doesnt even tea h it to her indergrads. So is this really just a nothingburger?

It does seem like state Republicans are signed a plethora of bills lately designed to politically influence how and what is taught in schools. Is this normally done?


" I question whether it is even being taught in schools.

Democrats lie about everything.


So you're a Democrat, huh?

"Parents Sue Loudoun County School Board For Discriminating Against Students Based On Race, Political Views
Scott Mineo, the founder of Parents Against Critical Race Theory and parent of a Loudoun County high schooler, explained his opposition to the school board’s programs. “Our kids have the right to develop their own opinions, free from indoctrination and school-sanctioned bullying,” he said.

Liberty Justice Center, a national public interest law firm that fights to protect free speech, is representing the parents.

Daniel Suhr, senior attorney at the Liberty Justice Center, criticized the Loudoun County school board and explained the dire nature of the situation.

“Not only are Loudoun school leaders telling students what they can and can’t say, they are imposing controversial political views on students and punishing those who don’t agree,” Suhr said, noting the policy “turns conversations about policy into chargeable offenses,” citing the disciplinary risk that could befall middle and high school students who are reported for acts of bias."





MRCTV - Loudon Democrats Will Bus People To School Board ...



Democrats are getting ready to bus people to today's school board meeting to try and force schools to accept the racist Critical Race Theory. MRCTV will be on-scene today, covering the protests against the school board trying to adopt a far-left agenda.





Soooo.....at what age did you begin worshipping Stalin????
 
This might put some pressure on neo-Marxist in the government school system:



"New Law Requires Florida Students to Be Taught About ‘The Evils of Communism’


DeSantis signs trio of bills on civics education in K-12 schools, and freedom of speech in postsecondary education
BY MIMI NGUYEN LY



High school students in Florida will be required to learn about “the evils of communism” under one of three bills Gov. Ron DeSantis signed on Tuesday.
DeSantis signed the bills at a news conference at Three Oaks Middle School in Fort Myers. Two of the bills—HB 5 and SB 1108—focus on civics education, and the third—HB 233—requires freedom of expression at state colleges and universities.

Specifically, HB 5 requires the Florida Department of Education to develop an integrated K-12 civic education curriculum that includes teaching students about citizens’ shared rights under the Constitution and Bill of Rights.

The measure also adds a requirement for public high schools to “include a comparative discussion of political ideologies, such as communism and totalitarianism, that conflict with the principles of freedom and democracy essential to the founding principles of the United States.”

In short, high schools must provide “instruction on the evils of communism and totalitarian ideology,” DeSantis said, noting that there are Florida residents who have escaped totalitarian regimes and communist dictatorships, such as from Cuba and Vietnam, to live in America."
"The Pushback"
 
Soviet Russia had people spying on people so they could be reported for service in the gulag...

Thanks Ron we know who you want to emulate and replicate.

Well, now we know who the fascists are...and the people like you who support them. :)
At least you're being honest.

Millions of people died under the brute force of Communist regimes. They still get killed today in place like China and North Korea. How is teaching about this any different than school pushing lessons in Critical Race Theory?

When you start legislating an ideologically based education like that, it is a bit disturbing. It becomes indoctrination dont you thing? It is politically and ideologically based.

On critical race theory, I question whether it is even being taught in schools. I was listening an interview with some on this and and she said most people have mo ide what it is, and have jumped on it for political purposes. It is a theoretical framework utilized for researching broad and complex topics. It isnt taught in K-12, and she said she doesnt even tea h it to her indergrads. So is this really just a nothingburger?

It does seem like state Republicans are signed a plethora of bills lately designed to politically influence how and what is taught in schools. Is this normally done?


"... most people have mo ide (sic) what it is,..."


Based on your spelling, I'll assume you are one of those USMB blind deer.....'no-eye deer'....so let me help you.


CRT is teaching our children that they are either a victim or an oppressor.
 
"In Orange County, California, much of our school districts (especially the district of Irvine) have adopted this new curriculum that teaches children to categorize and judge themselves and others by their race. It is an extremist ideological curriculum that exacerbates racism, and it vitiates Martin Luther King’s dream that our children “will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.” Whatever its objectives, this curriculum has no place in our k-12 schools.

It teaches children that meritocracy is a “myth” (their race determines what they will achieve in life) and that “freedom of confident action is there for just a small number of people.” It even includes a privilege-power scale by which children rank themselves and presumably others—with the first question assigning the maximum number of adverse points based on the child’s race and gender. And this is just the beginning.

After petitioning and receiving public records, the school district has slowly trickled out a handful of emails revealing how deep this hatred really goes. In fact, the emails also revealed that the school district used taxpayer dollars to contract with Sharroky Hollie, whose “pricey and provocative” seminars were stopped in another school in Florida after generating controversy and potentially encouraging people to “shame one another publicly.” It remains unclear how much the Irvine school district has paid him, or what else will come to light as the emails continue trickling out."
 

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