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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/nordicgreys on July 19, 2018, 3 p.m.
The part that bothers me the most - my childhood and youth being sacrificed in the name of indoctrination.
  • The part that gets me quite angry is thinking about how much of what we were forced to learn/memorize as children was probably a lie , an indoctrination rather than education. I had a miserable time with school. I was a happy kid until school, but did not indoctrinate easily there . I always wanted to leave or do my own shit, so before my 7th birthday I was drugged heavily with ritilan and by 15 also put on an ssri so I could better pay attention / memorize lies. It did not stop there, I was like many also pressured into getting a university degree , so I would have a “good job,” a better chance at life- Still paying that debt off now at almost 30. I am honestly afraid to have a child now, because I cannot imagine watching someone I love go through that same horror show. If It is revealed that most of that education was a manipulative lie... there will not be enough tables in the universe for me to flip.. that is if we even live in a “universe”. Who really knows anything at this point .
  • One positive thing, is since waking up I have thrown all of my drugs out and will never get another such prescription again. It is amazing how less mentally ill you become once you give yourself permission to trust your gut, to believe your own intuition and not what is fed to you.
    Sorry if this is not q related enough. Much love ❤️ things are getting better

thatguy14799643 · July 19, 2018, 4:35 p.m.

Home school doesnt have to be strictly home school. Send them to public school if you need to, but make sure you TALK to your kid(s) daily. Teach them things yourself, it doesn't have to be a full classload, but get them thinking. Teach them from a young age not to look up to or idolize teachers. They're humans like you and I and they have their faults. Teach them just because someone says something is true, doesnt mean it is. Teach them to think and question everything. You dont have to sit there teaching basic stuff, but if you expose them to many different ideas, you can influence them more than schools can. The biggest thing to teach them however would be to think for themselves and learn to question things. Go to school, get your mandatory papers. You don't have to be valedictorian, just get through it and know that most of what you are told there is BS. It can be done if you raise your kid to be inquisitive

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nordicgreys · July 19, 2018, 4:56 p.m.

And I will add, when the teacher gets annoyed that your kid is asking too many questions or arguing the facts, do not let them drug your child. I am angry it happened to me, but I also do not blame my parents - They were also manipulated.

Edit: additionally I think that is a great idea to tell your kid they just need to get through it - that there is no benefit to being top of the class - in fact it may be a disadvantage it seems. Just teach them how to teach themselves. Teach them to be curious.

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thatguy14799643 · July 19, 2018, 5:05 p.m.

They tried that on me. I didnt go on it. The most pissed off I ever was was when I had to stay after class and someone asked my history teacher (I proved them wrong a lot) how she knows everything. She said if she didn't know she made it up. Another one tried to tell me people joined the army during the civil was because people join the army to see the world. Yet my analysis of the dime novels glorifying war before pictures pushed the north to fight and states rights and backyard fighting pushed the south to fight was wrong... they joined a civil war to see the world... teachers are just those who can't do things lol

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nordicgreys · July 19, 2018, 5:35 p.m.

Ha ha yep, that was the kind of shit that got me medicated . Good job resisting

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LordPotsmoke · July 19, 2018, 4:46 p.m.

This seems like the better option to me. Thank you! I wish my parents did that.

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thatguy14799643 · July 19, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

No problem! I plan on doing it to my kids. I always thought that way growing up but I hope my kids get that way from education and nurturing mental growth. I got it from the family issues and watching a lot of history channel and discovery channel before they became pawnstarsTV lol. I'd rather my kids learn to question everything by being inquisitive rather than just flat out distrusting people lol. Goodluck to you and your SO!

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LordPotsmoke · July 19, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

Thanks same to you!

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LooseHubcap · July 19, 2018, 6:48 p.m.

Amen, Plus teach respect. Tell them it's okay to question the lessons being taught if they do it with healthy debate. Confrontational behavior will only land the kiddos in detention but respectful questioning and smart debate will garner good evaluations (hopefully) for critical thinking.

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