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Originally Posted by cykoe6
It is no indoctrination conspiracy. It is just individual teachers attempting to instill their own beliefs in young children rather than educating them. It is not done in some organized basis. It just represents breakdown in the educational standards that is the result of having to hire inner-city bred semi-illiterates as elementary school teachers. 
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If you think for a fucking moment that teachers do not instill some personal beliefs in all students, you are crazy. In today's society, teachers have far greater responsibilities placed on them than just "educating" the kids. As a teacher, you have to be the role model for the students because the parents at home are fucking failures. Nearly every single state has a character portion included in the state approved curriculum. Now is it a teachers responsibility to teach students to have character and morals? Not at all. That is the job for Mom and Dad who fail at that based on all of the disrespectful assholes in today's public schools. Education's responsibility is to present, transfer, and assess information and repeat if the success rate does not meet a certain percentage.
That was not indoctrinating the students. Shit, that's no worse than Florida requiring students to complete x amount of hours in community service to get a scholarship or in some districts, requiring students to complete community service to graduate. Oh yeah, this shit came in while Jeb was in office so its not a liberal thing.
The difference in education today and 20 years ago is that back then, you fucked up in school, you got fucked up when you got home in addition to the punishment at school. You didn't know the material, you failed because you sucked. Nowadays, its easy to put all the blame on teachers who are expected to take on more tasks for the same basic pay and when Junior turns out to be a loser without a future, it must be because his teacher sucked.

WTF.