"For those hoping to better understand how and why we arrived at this dismal point in our nation’s history, where individual freedoms, privacy and human dignity have been sacrificed to the gods of security, expediency and corpocracy, look no farther than America’s public schools.This is why I call them prison schools, and say the Department of Education is the most destructive organization in the country. Sure the Fed funds government and the income tax steals the bulk of our money, but government schools brainwash people into allow all this. Pretty soon schools will want to embed these chips under students' skin. For the good of student, of course.
Once looked to as the starting place for imparting principles of freedom and democracy to future generations, America’s classrooms are becoming little more than breeding grounds for compliant citizens. The moment young people walk into school, they increasingly find themselves under constant surveillance: they are photographed, fingerprinted, scanned, x-rayed, sniffed and snooped on. Between metal detectors at the entrances, drug-sniffing dogs in the hallways and surveillance cameras in the classrooms and elsewhere, many of America’s schools look more like prisons than learning facilities."
The asinine, race-based reading performance metrics adopted by the Florida government.
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