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Do Homeschoolers Need Teaching Credentials?

March 17, 2008 - 1:45 am - by Joanne Jacobs
FP
2008-04-10 20:09:23

>Kenny said
“Socialism DOES NOT WORK! Period. Not in business, not in government, and most certainly not in any school system.”
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“Socialism” –or any system (read civlization’s caste structure) –isn’t suppose to work [read solve problems(tm)]. It is simply a tool for acheiving power and _more niches for more bureaucrats_ (all in a kind of non self aware darwinst hive structure way). And in that regard it does works.

It can more accurately be said that ‘capitalism/democracy/freedom/liberty (and etc)’ doesn’t work, for they are always easily hijacked by some form of socialism (read protectionist propganda and bio-determinist-middle-man/runt conspiracy) before the acrid smoke of revolution has dissipated and the ink of constitution is dry.

Freedom /liberty etc simply means _temporary_ success for those that ran away from civilization’s inherent caste to some outback. There they found “freedom”.

…Until that which they ran away from (the caste of civil society — whatever its zeitgheist excuse/mandate that generation) –that which they brought with them– catches up to their island.

…So in the end one gets to pick their ‘socialism’ (read ‘advocacy protectionist demagouery : priest class and ‘gubmint’): socialsm from the ‘right’ [male, intelligent, native, adult, 'healthy'], or socialism from the left [female, migrant, childish, 'ill'].

The only way to stop “socialism” (what you really mean is ‘feminism, non white immigration, and similar ‘modern liberal’ things –things you, through the profound mental condition that is american patriotism/conservatism falsly ascribe to ‘sovietism’ _which had non of that_) is to beat it to the punch’; to prevent liberal priests/protectionist demagogues from propagandizing to your sheep –because you’ll corral them, “for their own good”, first.

The “great experiment” that is america has proved this. That might be its one and only gift to posterity… An example of failure. And therefor a road map for how to avoid it next time ’round.