Saturday, February 08, 2014

Whom Do Your Children Belong To?

The government doesn’t just want our children’s bodies; it particularly wants their minds. If Nazi German taught us nothing else, it taught us this: Children are the currency of tyrants.
It’s worth remembering that when people objected to joining the Nazi Party, Hitler gave a verbal shrug and assured them that their membership wasn’t necessary since he already had their children. “He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future,” he famously said.

And let’s not forget that eerie sentiment from “Mein Kampf”: “The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”
No one can dispute the effectiveness of these youthful indoctrination techniques. Forget trying to change the mind of older people – they’re too set in their ways. But the children – aah, they’re the hope of the future. It is critical that the minds of children be captured.
To this end, homeschooling was made illegal in Germany. It still is. In any society, the stronger government gets, the more restrictive the educational options become....
For example, Common Core seeks to establish comprehensive and invasive dossiers on children. Dr. Karen Effrem of Education Liberty Watch noted that there are “between 300 and 400 different data points, such as parents’ voting status, religious affiliation, medical data, newborn screening and genetic data.” This dossier extends to other family members (i.e. parents). This reinforces how desperate the government is to know everyone’s “psychological attitudes, values and beliefs.”

In fact, the liberal think tank Center for American Progress even stated thatthe children belong to all of us” in an attempt to silence critics of Common Core. Folks, this isn’t education – this is blatant social engineering.
~Patricia Lewis, WND, excerpts

Others who have dared to lay claim to others' children:

Melissa Harry

We have to break through our private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families,” says the professor of political science at Tulane University, where she is founding director of the Anna Julia Cooper Project on Gender, Race, and Politics in the South.Kids belong to whole communities, she insists, and once we realize this we’ll make “better investments” in government indoctrination of children. ~ Report by Infowars:



“We live thousands of miles apart, but as fellow human beings, we share a sense of obligation to each other, especially to the youngest among us,” Obama said. So you might say an American child is my child,” Obama said. “We might say a Tanzanian child is my child. 

~CNSNews

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