October 10, 2025

8 thoughts on “American Education: Child Indoctrination, Struggle Sessions and Debt Slavery

  1. Excellent editorial on our current state of education in America. It is shocking and tragic to say the least. Thank you for your efforts to bring light to this most important subject.

  2. A recent “teachable moment” epitomizes the basic challenge in educational technology today.

    In 2013, the L.A. Unified School District committed $1.3 billion to give an Apple iPad to each of its 640,000 students.

    The program was a “debacle,” wrote Wired.

    Kids almost instantly hacked their way out of the firewalls that limited access to inappropriate sites, while customized software proved inoperable.

    When kids lost or damaged a unit, administrators fumbled for a policy to fix or replace it.

    Teachers were forced to shelve computer projects, returning to traditional lesson plans.

    But that retreat became more challenging as many kids were distracted by unlocked iPads costing $768 each.

    The best part of the program was that the disaster was so astonishingly quick and thorough that it was suspended after “only” $100 million was squandered.

    – “Obama’s misguided plan to connect schools to the Internet” by THOMAS HAZLETT, 08/23/2016

  3. Ideology is a system of definite views, ideas, conceptions, and notions adhered to by some class or political party.

    Ideology is always a reflection of the economic system predominant at any given time.

    – Soviet Philosophical Dictionary, 1954

  4. Tortured are those who try to force their experiences into an ideological straitjacket; and, given enough power, they will often similarly torture others into wearing the same garment.

    – From life lessons learned in Kindergarten

  5. As to famous American STRUGGLE SESSIONS and the grovelers they are intended to produce, we have as follows:

    Hillary Clinton apologizes for 1994 crime bill

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlGM4TClIjA

    Hillary Clinton apologizes for husband’s crime bill – During CNN’s Democratic debate in Brooklyn, New York, Hillary Clinton apologized for being an advocate for her husband’s 1994 crime bill.

    https://www.cnn.com/videos/politics/2016/04/14/brooklyn-democratic-debate-hillary-clinton-sorry-1994-crime-bill-6.cnn

  6. On Party Unity

    16 March 1921

    The Congress orders the immediate dissolution, without exception, of all groups that have been formed on the basis of some platform or other, and instructs all organizations to be very strict in ensuring that no manifestations of factionalism of any sort be tolerated.

    Failure to comply with this resolution of the Congress is to entail unconditional and immediate expulsion from the party.

    In order to ensure strict discipline within the party and in all Soviet work, and to achieve maximum unity while eliminating all factionalism, the Congress gives the Central Committee full powers to apply all measures of party punishment up to and including expulsion from the party in cases of violation of discipline or of a revival or toleration of factionalism, and where members of the Central Committee are involved, to go as far as to reduce them to candidate members and even – as an extreme measure – to expel them from the party.

    The condition for the application of such an extreme measure to Central Committee members and candidate members and to members of the Control Commission is the convening of a Central Committee plenum, to which all candidate members of the Central Committee and all members of the Control Commission are to be invited.

    If such a general meeting of the most responsible party officials decides by a two-thirds majority that it is necessary to demote a Central Committee member to the status of candidate member or to expel him from the party, then such action must be taken immediately.

    Resolved: 16 March 1921

    First Published: Spravochnik partiinogo rabotnika 2 (7-19)

  7. The Party led a great political-ideological struggle against those in its own ranks who proposed anti-Leninist theses, who represented a political line hostile to the Party and to the cause of socialism.

    This was a stubborn and a difficult fight but a necessary one, because the political line of both the Trotskyite-Zinovievite bloc and of the Bukharinites led actually toward the restoration of capitalism and toward capitulation to the world bourgeoisie.

    t was for this reason that the Party led an inexorable ideological fight, explaining to all [its] members and to the non-Party masses the harm and the danger of the anti-Leninist proposals of the Trotskyite opposition and the rightist opportunists.

    And this great work of explaining the Party line bore fruit.

    Both the Trotskyites and the rightist opportunists were politically isolated.

    An overwhelming Party majority supported the Leninist line, and the Party was able to awaken and organize the working masses to apply the Leninist line and to build socialism.

    A fact worth noting is that extreme repressive measures were not used against the Trotskyites, the Zinovievites, the Bukharinites, and others during the course of the furious ideological fight against them.

    The fight [in the 1920s] was on ideological grounds.

    But some years later, when socialism in our country was fundamentally constructed, when the exploiting classes were generally liquidated, when Soviet social structure had radically changed, when the social basis for political movements and groups hostile to the Party had violently contracted, when the ideological opponents of the Party were long since defeated politically – then repression directed against them began.

    Stalin originated the concept “enemy of the people.”

    This term automatically made it unnecessary that the ideological errors of a man or men engaged in a controversy be proven.

    It made possible the use of the cruelest repression, violating all norms of revolutionary legality, against anyone who in any way disagreed with Stalin, against those who were only suspected of hostile intent, against those who had bad reputations.

    The concept “enemy of the people” actually eliminated the possibility of any kind of ideological fight or the making of one’s views known on this or that issue, even [issues] of a practical nature.

    On the whole, the only proof of guilt actually used, against all norms of current legal science, was the “confession” of the accused himself.

    As subsequent probing has proven, “confessions” were acquired through physical pressures against the accused.

    – Nikita Khrushchev Speech to 20th Congress of the C.P.S.U., Speech Delivered: February 24-25 1956

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