'Marxists go to great lengths to conceal their dogma, and given Marxism’s unmatched record of human and economic misery, who can blame them? The Colorado teachers who just issued a manifesto condemning capitalism is a case in point.' -Gundisalvus
arxists go to great lengths to conceal their dogma, and given Marxism’s unmatched record of human and economic misery, who can blame them? The Colorado teachers who just issued acondemning capitalism is a case in point: they tell us what they hate but not what they embrace.
See what the teachers did? They got rid of the predicate! Exactly the opposite of what Mrs. Johnson said back in second grade. And they did that to hide their desire to smash capitalism and replace it with something else. Now, obviously, a sophisticated state such as Colorado cannot envisage a traditional economy , and given how heinous they think capitalism is, they’d want no part of a mixed economy. The U.S. is already a mixed economy, so that’s what the teachers were attacking.
So it’s rare to see someone such as Tim Hernandez, a Colorado teacher with the American Federation of Teachers, whoin 2021 that he sought a “forceful cultural revolution” in the classroom. Not only did Hernandez admit he was a Marxist, but he also added that there were many in his union. Tellingly, the union refused to comment.
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