May 11, 2019
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
DO AWAY WITH PUBLIC
SCHOOLS They Are Destroying Our Children and Our
Civilization
Friends,
That’s right: Disestablish our public school system, sell or lease
the public school facilities to various independent associations (e.g., family
groups, churches, corporations, etc.), and use the tax monies as vouchers for
parents for their school age children so they may go where parents judge best.
It’s time, it’s right, and it’s necessary if the nation and our
state survive.
Back on Wednesday, May 1, thirty-four public school systems in
North Carolina closed for a day in the middle of the week so that teachers and
support staff could travel to the state capital Raleigh to engage in an organized
mass demonstration titled “Red 4 Ed.” The rally was organized by the North
Carolina Association of Educators (NCAE)—and the object was to demand that
state legislators give them large salary raises and additional benefits for
their work in and out of the classroom. Dressed out in red T-shirts with a
Marxist-style clenched fist emblazoned on the front, participants partially
surrounded the State Legislative building and screamed out their demands. Some demonstrators
at this “non-partisan” rally held signs demanding Medicaid expansion (a hot
political issue in the state General Assembly) and, of course, “gun control”
(e.g., “more funds, less [sic!] guns” a sign read—hopefully, this placard was
not created by an English teacher!!). And anti-Trump sentiment was also present,
if mostly just below the surface.
Raleigh Police estimated that “fewer than 19,000”
attended the May 1 rally, fewer than the rally held last year on May 1. Yet,
the loquacious leftwing Mark Jewell, President of the NCAE, estimated the total
at 30,000, going so far as to tweet out a highly doctored photograph attempting
to prove his assertion; when called on it by others and by other photographers,
Jewell conveniently deleted his post [“How big was the teacher’s rally? NC education leader posted
an altered crowd photo,” The News &
Observer, May 2, 2019: https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article229960334.html
Among the speakers at the rally was the irrepressible black
extremist and radical social justice advocate the Reverend William Barber who...
Interestingly, the average salary (as of March 2019) for a public
school teacher in North Carolina comes in at $53,975, [https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article227200094.html] and
the General Assembly is proposing the restoration
of extra pay for advanced degrees and pay raises ranging from 1 percent or $500
for school support staff to 4.6 percent for teachers, 6.3 percent for assistant
principals and 10 percent for principals. The Republican-sponsored budget would
bring teacher pay to $55,600 by 2020.
Such figures are actually higher than what the average North Carolina
makes per year: $52,752 (by 2017 figures, https://www.deptofnumbers.com/income/north-carolina/). Thus,
teachers currently average $1,223
more per annum than the average Tar Heel makes.
Yet this is not seen as anywhere nearly sufficient
by the unionized NCAE which is joined at the hip to the state Democratic Party.
The NCAE is demanding a $15 minimum wage for school support staff, a five
percent raise for all school employees and a five percent cost of living
adjustment for retirees; Medicaid expansion statewide; and the hiring of “thousands
of additional staff psychologists, social workers, counselors, nurses, and
other health professionals” to meet the “national standard.” In fact, this
effort was little more than politics at its worse: using teachers as pawns in a
larger battle against the Republican legislature. No doubt, if the GOP General
Assembly were to raise all salaries
by $10,000, there would still be rancorous complaints from the NCAE and its
minions.
One friend, a retired educator and college
professor, remarked that given the state of public education in North Carolina,
were our public school system a private business, probably half of those
teachers would be terminated for ineptitude and inability to perform their
jobs. Of course, there are many dedicated public school teachers who deserve
our appreciation and support—but could they not do even better if not weighed
down by excess bureaucracy and unqualified fellow personnel?
That comment is no exaggeration when you
consider the relative success of the operation of charter schools in the state
(cf., Lindsay Marchello, “A Public Decision: School Choice has a Long History
in North Carolina,” Carolina Journal,
May 2019, pp. 1 et seq.). The Raleigh Charter High School, for example, ranks
as one of the top high schools in the United States, and it achieves that
without an expensive sports program, without a cafeteria serving three meals a
day, without an auditorium, and without all the additional “support staff” deemed
so necessary by public educators.
Our public school system has increasingly become
not so much a vehicle for educating our children as rather a massive Petri dish
in which to incubate future social and cultural revolutionaries who are “woke”
to the perceived “crises” in the environment, to the “racism” inherent in our
history and societal structures, to the misogyny and “toxic masculinity” which
has oppressed women (and increasingly the LGBTQ community), and to the absolute
imperative to “overthrow” the institutionalized “prejudice” and “inequality”
that characterize our society and our republic.
Thus, any opposition to such demonstrations as we saw on May 1,
even the slightest demurrer or questioning of the basic premises of such
manifestations and demands is met with shrieking accusations—the same ones we
are now accustomed to hear about on so many other issues—about race, gender,
prejudice, equality and “right-wing extremism.”
Here, for example, is long-time Democrat strategist and former
special assistant to Democrat Governor Jim Hunt, Gary Pearce, making those
accusations:
…why
the anti-teacher, anti-public-school rhetoric and action? There are five
reasons: race, religion, ideology, politics and – as is so often the case in
politics – money….Under Trump, the Republican Party is dominated by a rural,
high-school-educated whites. Hostility to “race-mixing” still runs
strong….Sometimes this is camouflage for race, and sometimes its sincere
conviction. The Supreme Court not only struck down school segregation, it “took
God and prayer out of the schools….The Republican Party today holds to a rigid
right-wing ideology that is rabidly anti-government….The rise of
anti-public-school politics coincides with the rise of an ultra-wealthy,
ultra-reactionary oligarchy…who have deployed their wealth to shape politics,
dictate policy and reshape society in a way that serves their own selfish
interests at the expense of most Americans. [https://www.ncspin.com/they-hate-teachers-too?utm_source=SPIN+Cycle&utm_campaign=8361ff6a6d-SPIN_CYCLE_v5&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_df09fc6e15-8361ff6a6d-74495485&mc_cid=8361ff6a6d&mc_eid=5d4ea20e1a]
The message is clear: if you in any way oppose the
full demands of the educational establishment--the REAL oligarchy--and the Democratic Party you must
be a racist, a bigot, an intolerant Christian fanatic, or somehow connected to
“ultra-reactionary, ultra-wealthy oligarchs”—and one of those [poorly] “rural,
high-school-educated whites”! (Notice the ill-concealed condescension.)
And you should just shut up. Got that?
Fascinating: back in 1981 it was a critical phone call by Pearce that assisted me in getting a full time position (initially pretty low paying, but it was still a job) with the Department of Cultural Resources. But in 1981, it seems, Pearce had not “evolved” into the raving social justice fanatic he apparently now is, and the old Democrat Party still had room for folks with traditional ideas about merit over race and gender.
Fascinating: back in 1981 it was a critical phone call by Pearce that assisted me in getting a full time position (initially pretty low paying, but it was still a job) with the Department of Cultural Resources. But in 1981, it seems, Pearce had not “evolved” into the raving social justice fanatic he apparently now is, and the old Democrat Party still had room for folks with traditional ideas about merit over race and gender.
So, yes, our legislature—and legislatures around
the country—must continue the process of disestablishment: more charter
schools, more support for homeschoolers, more voucher programs, with a final
goal that our public school system—which is now serving as a vehicle for
ideological and cultural indoctrination—be dismantled. Let newly-formed
associations of parents, corporations (why not Duke Power, Red Hat, etc),
church organizations, and others assume control of buildings and use them; why
not take the tax monies collected and disperse them accordingly? Would not this be real school choice? And, if in some few cases, perhaps in some poorer counties, this would work less well,
then certainly there would be no time limit in this process of
disestablishment.
In the long run our students—our children—will be
far better off, better educated, and better prepared to meet the challenges of
the 21st century. And the ideological incubation so prevalent today
would, hopefully in large part, subside.
One of my favorite columnists is “The Dissident
Mama,” and she has written extensively on education and our schools. Here is
one of her excellent recent columns:
Public schools are killing our kids
Yes, you heard me right, folks. Certain
death isn’t guaranteed, but the progressive path on which they’re led most
definitely leads to undue suffering. It’s killing our youth mentally,
intellectually, spiritually, and physically, and it’s killing their futures.
Yet,
you have North Carolina “teachers” ditching their responsibilities last week
to march in
Raleigh to “demand respect.” Demand more funding for salaries, social workers,
and Medicaid. Demand more and more, despite their lacking merit, despite their
poisonous pedagogy, and despite the outlandish student outcomes, both academic
and social.
The chants were telling: “Hey, hey, ho,
ho! Defunding schools has got to go!” “Funds not guns.” “Down with vouchers.”
Wow, so original.
Me First
“Education is a right! This is why
we’ve got to fight!” was an appropriate slogan for an event taking place on May
Day, also known as International Workers’ Day. Just create fictional “rights”
and then demand subsidization. Huh, no wonder one of their branding efforts was
“Red For Ed.”
Just
like the 19th-century holiday that is celebrated every May 1st in
communist countries the world over, the march should have really been
called Me First. And just like MeToo, this malevolent
movement doesn’t give a damn about facts, but by God are they willing to use
emotion and slight of hand to benefit themselves. To hell with the collateral
damage.
Like
all good extortionists, these petulant protesters have a list of list of demands and
they act as if they’re holding children hostage. Make no mistake: these aren’t
“everyday angels among us,”
as public-ed fanatics entreat in teary-eyed pronouncements.
Rather, teachers are opportunists whose
business is “a jobs project and an agency for letting contracts,” said the late
John Taylor Gatto, influential public-school critic and two-time New York State
teacher of the year.
The air of sanctimony surrounding
“teaching” knows no bounds.
“We are not skipping school when we
teach the Golden Rule!” was another chant. Curious that the marchers would
equate “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” with increased theft
and the perpetuation of a deadly system.
Leftist Gov. Roy Cooper said teachers
are “the first line of defense for crises big and small.” The ironic thing is
that it’s through this monopolistic miseducation that so many crises are born.
Crisis creators
Activist teachers plant the poisonous
seeds and water the rotten fruit, then wonder why students aren’t growing into
functioning young adults. The schools are incubators for secular-humanism, and
then the teaching establishment wonders why there’s an epidemic of drugs and
suicide among youth.
The educrats foster the very ideologies
that increase moral hazards and high-time preference, and then self-righteously
demand money for mental counseling and medical care to fix the damage they
themselves created.
Maybe students wouldn’t need so much
“access” to psychologists if government schools were places of true learning,
and not a “putrid Petri dish of social engineering,” the history of which I
wrote about last spring (see inset).
Curiously, parents will gather at a
school bus stop located within a stone’s throw from their house, sitting in
their cars, shining headlights onto the children, sipping coffee in their
pajamas or work clothes, while keeping an eye on the kiddos till the big yellow
day-care vehicle arrives.
Public
schooling “kills the family by monopolizing the best times of childhood and by
teaching disrespect for home and parents.” — John Taylor Gatto
Some parents insist on overseeing their
sons and daughters in their own neighborhood amongst their own neighbors, but
then allow these young impressionable minds to be handed over to government
employees – mere strangers whose job is to indoctrinate for 6-8 hours per day
for approximately 180 days per year.
And
being that most teachers are still female, it should be no wonder why schools
are just brimming with leftist pet projects. As Christopher DeGroot explains,
“research confirms what people have long observed: that women (on average)
are more egalitarian …
and more supportive of the welfare state than men. They are also higher (on
average) in conformity, less open to ideas,
and value consensus.”
So, women support the unsustainable
ideology of wide open borders way more than do their male counterparts, and
then demand more money to deal with overcrowded schools. Leftist Logic 101.
Conservative Mom and traditionalist
Dad’s social rules are out. Cultural Marxist schemes are in. These include the
hyper-sexualization of children, and not just sex that can produce babies
(which are considered disposable by all the cool kids and their progressive
mentors), but deviant sex.
It’s the queering of youth, and
students are told they can identify as boy or a girl or no gender at all. It’s
fluid, they say. It’s about breaking down antiquated social constructs, they
say. It’s about freedom, they say. The lies become normalized.
“Lucky
is the man who does not secretly believe that every possibility is open to
him.” — Walker Percy
It’s really a kind of bondage of
immediacy, with no basis in reality or science or nature, and certainly with no
worry of consequences. Gone are the days of deterring against fleeting fancies
of the flesh or encouraging self-control. All this nihilistic permissiveness is
leading kids to destroy themselves physically (through abortions, STDs,
hormone-replacement therapy, and sometimes sex-reassignment surgery and other
medical procedures like mastectomies for teenage girls).
Meanwhile, gender has never been more
heightened. Boys who want to remain boys are constantly emasculated and told
they’re toxic. They’re misdiagnosed with ADHD, and subsequently pumped full of
psychotropic drugs to “cure” them of their God-given traits. It’s by design
that the powers that be want to quell the rambunctious, inquisitive, driven,
and sometimes defiant-to-the-status-quo nature of boys.
Conversely, girls are praised
specifically for their private parts and for succeeding in a feminized
miseducational system. Let’s all revel in the empowerment, y’all.
I guess the future may indeed be female
if it’s run by anti-male feminists who insist on drugging young men in order to
increase compliance and decrease their competition. Sadly, this is what passes
for “evening the playing field” in 2019.
Diversity is our downfall
Similarly, students are told that
diversity is our strength, while “people of color” are contemporaneously urged
to identify themselves solely through victimhood. They become hostile to free
expression, hostile to logic, and hostile to white males, who they blame for
every ill of life. Personal responsibility and self-reflection are no longer
required.
“There
can be no true education without moral culture, and no true moral culture
without Christianity.” — Robert Lewis Dabney
It’s
how we get to the point of teachers falling all over themselves in order to
ally with Muslim kids during Ramadan.
Secularizing Christianity out of existence is part of the plan.
And
so goes the spiritual killing of a generation. Silence Christian prayer, ban
biblical teaching, nary a word about this fellow named Jesus. Equality is your
God, kiddos, because the archetype must
be made extinct.
“Egalitarianism
leads inevitably to the government-sponsored equivalence of truth and error,”
writes Dr. Boyd Cathey of the dangers of critical-race theory being
peddled within American miseducation” at all levels. Rainbow flags are the new
religious symbol, and ally clubs and safe spaces are church.
An oxymoronic existence
The system concurrently teaches
children to be self-centered yet self-loathing. Mistrustful of intimacy yet
sex-obsessed. Resistant to parental attention but yearning for familial love
and kinship.
It ingrains in students an air of moral
superiority, but is in no way based in moral truths. It proffers
environmentalism while denying biology and nature. It touts a faux liberty while
promoting tyranny,
The products of public schooling are
peer-dependent radical individualists who loathe solitude. They’re pitiless
social-justice warriors and brutal socialists who are simultaneously delicate
flowers.
They’re dehumanized humanists. They’re
a mess of frustrated feminists and desensitized dudes, drowning in a collective
of dichotomies which are divorced from reality.
They’re a population perpetually
monitored and micro-managed so they view privacy and self-determination as
illegitimate. Oddly, they’re an utterly unsocial generation (and by “social,”
I’m talking about face-to-face contact and communication, not social media) and
one steeped in what Gatto calls “provisional self-esteem.”
It’s a perception of self-worth that
can only be attained through the approval of others, most notably that of the
“experts.” Thus, feelings of inadequacy result. It’s all such an utterly
confusing and contradictory existence which kills a young person’s mental and
physical health, but more school psychologists and condoms should do the trick.
Ritalin for all!
“Rich or poor, schoolchildren who face
the 21st century cannot concentrate on anything for very long,” Gatto stated.
“They have a poor sense of time past and time to come … (and) are addicted to
distraction.”
“Young people are indifferent to the
adult world and to the future, indifferent to almost everything except the
diversion of toys and violence,” he continued.
They’re so frantic about pretend
identities and obsessed with materialism that young people (hell, most
Americans) are clueless about what can really ground them: family, faith, and
community. And the diminishment of these pillars of civilization is undergirded
by the centralization of schooling and its professionalized teachers.
“Is it any wonder Socrates was outraged
at the accusation that he took money to teach?” asked Gatto. Even in ancient
times, “philosophers saw clearly the inevitable direction the
professionalization of teaching would take, preempting the teaching function,
which belongs to everyone in a healthy community.”
Yet, Newsweek declares
that it is teachers who are “in charge of our future minds.” Astounding that
some parents will not only endure but celebrate oligarchs who want to belittle
and replace them.
The educrats want students to be
rootless, hopeless, and disoriented, so that they’ll remain loyal consumers of
both the corporate and governmental systems. With easily pliable youth, statism
is ensured, and student dysfunctions and apathy will in turn be the consistent
cash-cow needed for growing the empire and lining the pockets of “public
servants.”
Tyranny of the now
Students aren’t being given the tools
to survive the real world, much less challenge the powers who want to
manipulate and control them. They exude what C.S. Lewis called “temporal
chauvinism,” an egoist fantasy that posits moderns as perfect, and the past as
uninteresting due to its dimwits and racists.
They’re taught that Western heritage is
hate. It’s a steady diet of negativity, with no nuance, no context, no
appreciation for true human progress, and no thankfulness for ingenuity,
sacrifices made, or lessons learned.
No wonder despite the myriad of
identities from which a modern youth can choose (or the “intersectionality” of
a few), kids today are condemned to a crisis of identity. This is why students
so often cling to post-modern tribes that have no real value or tangible worth
and will eventually kill a human’s very essence.
As long as little Johnny (who now
identifies as Janie) pledges allegiance to globo-homo citizenry, who cares?
Hulu and hip hop, Apple and the Avengers, Androids and activism, Netflix and
the NFL, soy-milk lattes and LBGTQIA, carbon credits and coexist, porn and
progressive politics, veganism and video games – anything to deaden his
humanity will work.
Today’s youth are passive guinea pigs
who think they’re so woke, yet “those kids will be no threat to the state
apparatus … (and) they’ll fasten the chains to their own ankles,” as Lew
Rockwell once astutely remarked. But they’re already in shackles.
Some
of them realize it, which in turn leads to violence and hostility. This
abomination of desolation can even lead to physical death via suicide or gun-free-zone shootings.
As the great G.K. Chesterton once
opined, education is supposed to be “simply the soul of a society as it passes
from one generation to another.” But instead, public schools are killing young
souls and consequently killing society.
“The
State did not own men so entirely, even when it could send them to the stake,
as it sometimes does now where it can send them to the elementary school.” — G.K.
Chesterton
Personal secession from the leftist
indoctrination centers has never been more important. And by the way, anyone
can homeschool. Anyone. It just takes sacrifice of material goods and time
that, unfortunately, many Americans aren’t willing to do without. It has
nothing to do with privilege; it has to do with priorities.
Now,
in the teachers’ defense, they do seem to get what they want (like an average
teacher salary of$51,214)
whenever they make a dramatic fuss, so you can’t really blame the professional
propagandists for pushing the “It’s for children” racket. This is how they get
away with demanding even more from tax payers for what they call a “livable
wage.”
I say it is government schools that are
not livable. It is citizens concerned with the health of our kids’ minds,
bodies, and souls who should be the ones marching in the streets. We should be
mad as hell and shouting from the highest rooftops “NO!” to the establishment’s
demands.
Instead
of writing articles about how “disadvantaged” students lose when
schools are closed due to protest, we should encourage teachers to skip
school every day and break our children free from this
mythical hostage situation. Let’s stop being such dupes.
And instead of falling all over
ourselves to celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week, why not take this opportunity
to ask educrats why public schools are killing our kids? Don’t let the
do-gooders filibuster because this really is a matter of life and death.
Everyone’s future truly depends upon it.
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