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Is this another way the liberal school system is trying to indoctrinate our children with their disgusting ideologies?

If my child is faster in getting to the toy bin than yours, why should my kid have to give up what he earned to your undeserving child?

*Survival of the Fitest and initiative/commpetitevness should be taught at an earlier level*

Agreed?

2007-06-09 20:14:50 · 24 answers · asked by Go Leafs Go 2 in Politics & Government Politics

24 answers

No doubt,you nailed it.But we communists do much better than that .Even if you can somehow protect your kid from our indoctrination in kindergarten we have the mass media and popular culture on our side.
You really think it's a coincidence Bert and Ernie live in one house?
You actually think Elmo being red has no relation with his socialist nature?
"Those who control what young people are taught, and what they experience — what they see, hear, think, and believe — will determine the future course for the nation."
— James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family

"Give me a child for the first 5 years of his life and he will be mine forever."
— Vladimir Lenin

"Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it."
— Proverbs 22:6
And what about spogebob?Awfully greedy employer,read capitalist,now isn't Mr Crabs?

2007-06-09 21:45:05 · answer #1 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 2 1

I guess this would all depend on "HOW" your child got the toy. If he fought or forced his way there by knocking someone down or something like that, then he is wrong. If he "took" the toy from someone by force then he is wrong.

Teaching sharing in these situations is another story. I dont think sharing is the right way to do it. Maybe he shoudl be taught justice instead. OR maybe he should be taught the difference between right and wrong.

If he honestly earned the toy then he shoudl have it and NOT be required to share..although he could if HE so chooses to do so. If another student is trying to TAKE the toy he rightfully earned then he should defend it...NOT share it unless that is HIS choice rather then his teachers.

These government controlled educational concentration camps are run very efficiently when it comes to indoctrinating the children in th eways of socialism. It is the method the government uses to begin their control over your childs life....my recommendation would be to either private school or home school your kids....as a last resort, keep them in the government schools but teach them the proper stuff when tey get home and try to UNDO the damage from the government schools when you find it.

2007-06-10 16:30:52 · answer #2 · answered by jimkearney746 5 · 1 2

Are you suggesting that children should be raised with the understanding that it is fine to treat others like sh!t in order to succeed? I guess you will be proud when your offspring makes their first million as a drug dealer.
Sure kids should be taught that they have to stand up for themselves and work hard but not at the expense of others.

2007-06-09 21:57:44 · answer #3 · answered by Ted T 5 · 0 1

haha! This is an attempt at humor and I think it's damn funny!

Your kid may be faster than mine, but I've been teaching my son brazilian jiu-jitzu.

Your kid may get there first, but when he goes to reach for the toy, my son will put your kid in an arm bar and break it!

2007-06-10 03:57:35 · answer #4 · answered by Josh 4 · 2 0

Why should we punish bullies for stealing other kids lunch money? We're preparing them to be successful CEOs of companies like Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco.

2007-06-11 05:51:21 · answer #5 · answered by wyldfyr 7 · 0 0

No. For communism to be promoted in kindergarten, the teacher would confiscate ALL the toys, then the kids would have to work to earn the privilege to play with them. Then, when they'd worked long and hard, the teacher would dole out one Lego piece per child and tell them to enjoy what they worked for. When the kids whined, the teacher would tell them that if they wanted more Legos, then they had to work for each and every single one they got.

THAT would be promoting communism, as it exists today, in the kindergarten classroom. Teaching sharing is simply teaching the Golden Rule... do unto others as you would have others do unto you....

2007-06-09 21:00:05 · answer #6 · answered by scruffycat 7 · 1 4

No way, get lost whoever you are, kindergarten is so valuable to our children, it does so much for them ie: learning how to acquire the social skills they will need throughout their lifetimes, it helps them become more independent in preparation for school and why would you complain about something that is bound to be their first ever most important positive experience? Are you drunk?

P.S I await the violation for my honesty, oh well then, whatever makes you tick I suppose eh?.

2007-06-09 20:32:27 · answer #7 · answered by ~Celtic~Saltire~ 5 · 3 2

Yes, kindergarten is communist infiltrated.
im a kindergarten libral teacher and receive 1,000 rubles a week from the communist party to suplement my income .

Im gonna trip your "fast to the toy box kid" everyday so hes the last in the lunch line... until his weight reaches 14 pounds.
Unless... you can tell me the name of a bank that will cash my rubbles!

2007-06-09 20:27:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

Yes

Unfortunately, the communists are deeply infiltrated in our schools and universities. One American hero, Sen. Joe McCarthy, a staunch anti-communist, was able to chase many of them away from government, industry and Hollywood, but they found a great place to hide in the ivory towers of Academia.

The great damage they wreak upon our society has continued into the present day.

Noted scholar and de-programmed former commie, Dr. David Horowitz, has documented much of this:

2007-06-10 00:05:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

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No, much worse! Teaching sharing in kindergarten promotes Christianity...sorta' like communism but with a god added.

2007-06-09 21:07:14 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 1

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