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Sept. 24, 2013 - InfoWars Special Reports
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♪♪♪ Education in the United States is under attack by the
federal government.
It's supposed to be handled by the state anyway.
The vehicle that they're using for their destruction is Common Core and also C-Scope.
Common Core was created by the NGA, National Governors Association, and CCSSO, Council of Chief State School Officers, with zero input from states, school boards, and parents.
They have no authority from any state to write the standards.
On the Common Core website, in their own disclaimer, they say that NGA and CCSO don't warrant, endorse, approve, or certify the info on the Common Core website.
Currently in the news, downloading is mean.
Content industry drafts an anti-piracy curriculum for elementary schools.
Listen up children, cheating on your homework is bad, but not as bad as sharing a music track with a friend, or otherwise depriving the content industry of its well-earned profits.
It suggests falsely that ideas are property and that building on others' ideas always requires permission.
The overriding message of this curriculum is that students' time should be consumed not in creating, but in worrying about their impact on corporate profits.
And students at Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy in Hartford, Connecticut were on a field trip last November to Nature's Classroom when they were asked to reenact slavery as part of an educational exercise.
The fact that they used the n-word.
I mean, how dare you do that, say that to my child, and call it an educational experience?
Really?
You could not?
I mean, Hartford, you could not see that something was wrong with this?
In Denton, Texas, they have rewritten the Constitution to read, the people have a right to keep and bear arms in a state militia.
The actual Second Amendment reads, a well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
I guess the writers of the Advanced Placement Test figured they could change the Constitution in the history book.
That way they can indoctrinate our children into their agenda.
And if you don't agree with Common Core, this could happen to you as a parent.
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