Yup. But you won't get much reaction here. Very controlled around here. Tight narrative.
This is how brainwashed you are. Because I don't like Trump I must be a lefty. You only see two sides. I'm not even in the middle. Both sides are shit. Keep watching the movie.
Right. Their minds are mush.
What has Trump done for
Education
Health Care
Environment
Wait till you see the responses. And they accept it and think it's good enough for them and their families. People don't care about their children. They care about consumerism, iPhones and soda. Lol.
No not all. He could give a shit about PEOPLE. And I shouldn't have to tell the President of the United States to CARE about the PEOPLE.
You fluoride, sugar induced, vaccinated, McDonald's eating, experimental American.
LOL. Nice try. Back peddle much? That's your reply? Man. You Americans really are dumbed down.
Charlotte Iserbyt. Learn SOMETHING.
Wait what? That was you? O.o.
Iserbyt served as the senior policy advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI), U.S. Department of Education, during the first term of U.S. President Ronald Reagan.
Iserbyt later came across a federally-funded grant entitled Better Education Skills through Technology (Project BEST), part of which was headed "What we (U.S. Dept. of Education) can control and manipulate at the local level". After leaking this document to Human Events, she was removed from her post in the Department of Education.
She later served as a staff employee of the U.S. Department of State (South Africa, Belgium, South Korea).
She is known for writing the book The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America. The book alleges that changes gradually brought into the American public education system work to eliminate the influences of a child's parents, and mold the child into a member of the proletariat in preparation for a socialist-collectivist world of the future.[5] She considers that these changes originated from plans formulated primarily by the Andrew Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Education and Rockefeller General Education Board, and details the psychological methods used to implement and effect the changes.[5]
She also wrote Back to Basics Reform, which documents her experiences working in the U.S. Dept. of Education, where she was privy to past and future plans to restructure American education.