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What were the first two posts in this series on the vile nature of political corectness?
- The Introduction — PART 1 (familyallianceonline.org)
- What Is The Effect Of Political Correctness Upon Our Education System? — PART 2 (familyallianceonline.org)
In Part 1, we considered examples of political correctness. In Part 2 we looked at the importance of the proper instruction of our young people. What is the topic of this post?
What Is The Definition And Origin Of Political Correctness?
What is political correctness? It is a special type of demonization. Political correctness is just a way intolerance masks itself as tolerance (see The Intolerance of Tolerance (townhall.com)).
Contemplate the modern dictionary definition of “politically correct.”
politically correct
:conforming to a belief that language and…
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Tom, you stated
“Our children have become the big prize. As we observed in the last post in this series: “Whoever has the youth has the future.”
In my opinion, most people are not concerned about the future that they cannot envision for themselves. While parents may be concerned about the future of their children, they realize later in life that children are no longer under their control. Add in our society, the focus is on youth and old guys no longer rule over youth and many really do not listen to their advice.
My point is to question who really benefits the most by not allowing school vouchers?
In my opinion, the politicians who obtain the votes of union teachers mainly to remain in office. How to overcome that obstacle requires term limits which requires politicians to agree,
The hypocrisy is that 40 percent of public-school teachers and in Chicago and most urban areas, just about every politician sends their own child to a private school.
In other words, the “whoever has the youth has the future” are politicians who are driving the politically correct issue,
Then add the teachers who never attended a private school and were taught in depth religious values, are grown up and now in control of the public schools. Many earning better wages and job and union benefits than the majority of tax payers who cannot afford to send their child to a private religious school.
Not too sure the future for our children and grandchildren is going to be bright based on what I read every morning in the news.
Regards and goodwill blogging.
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The future is ultimately in God’s hands. All we can do is what we believe He has commanded us to do, to act in love towards out neighbors. That includes the children.