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Liberal Fascism (part three B)

Please keep all comments and debates civil, no vulgarities, ECT... Many of the things that fascist liberals push that are allegedly good for us, actually end up harming us. Such as the Kyoto trea...  
 
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chuck911 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Liberals don't like to think of themselves as Fascists. But they are.
Sorry, liberals. Deal with it.
Schemefighter (1 year ago) Show Hide
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phavix: The course was encouraging students to protest. However it was not encouraging them to do it civilly and morally. I think the course and curriculum was verily poorly conceived and designed.

There are times to conform and be obedient (just as there are times to rebel or throw a tantrum or cry), however it has to be done morally and intelligently.
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Phavix:
IMAO Even democracy in its purest form has flaws, all forms of government do. The US government is a blend of types of government. It is an attempt to take the best of several different types of systems and combine them into one. Unfortunately there is a power struggle that continually once to redefine the combination. Our government needs to be flexible to grow and change, however the flexibility can be used to bring change that is bad.
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Phavix:
IMAO Unfortunately there isn't any pure form of government that I know of that works well. Ssshhhh. Don't tell the Liberals, but I think there are some good the Liberals and I think they are necessary. I just feel they are too prevalent, extreme and too powerful at the moment.
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Phavix:
They refused, they said it was part of the curriculum. We asked them what they could use to transport and keep their food that would be politically correct, the teachers had no solution. We confronted the administration, they told us the same thing the teachers did. The schools are teaching politically correct fascism with fear mongering that is unreasonable.
phavix (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Well, you could pack their food in cloth and pottery. But the cloth is Bleached, and the Pottery is cooked at high temperatures, which requires energy... etc....

Personally, I think our children need a tougher hide. Who cares of they are scared, or sad about the big bad world. They should be. It's a big bad world!

But I'm a childhood denier. that makes me evil. I know, sorry.

You make some good arguments, and I think the best thing we can do for children is let them know that things are bad.
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phavix: Agreed, however that wouldn't be politically correct. However there are also sometimes it is good to be soft and show feelings. It just isn't right to be told fascist lies and he told you have to be in lockstep with the dishonest propaganda; there are times to yell, curse and cry. The public schools should subjecting the children to such dishonest party propaganda.
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phavix: My sister taught a class at a college, the course was about protesting. The whole curriculum was about choosing what you're going to protest. There was no mention that there was times to conform and be obedient and that protests should only be reserved for things that deserve to be protested. There was no mention of how to protest civilly (legally. morally and ethically).
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Phavix:
So we gave the students paper bags and sandwiches in wax paper. The next day the students came home depressed and crying again. The same thing except this time paper was the villain. We went in to have a talk with the teachers, we asked the teachers to try to tone down the rhetoric because they're scaring the children.
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Phavix:
Not too long ago first-grader students came home depressed and crying. The parents asked why, the children were told that using plastic was harmful to the environment and and the children were upset because they were "destroying the world". Basically the kids that were eating school lunches were bullying the students that packed their lunch with propaganda that the teachers were teaching.

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