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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: The Abstruse Caboose
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Jul 20th, 2004, 10:47 PM
Although I certainly scowl at that quote's diction, I essentially agree with its principle message. Back in January I had a discussion about it with a group of multinational friends. (I was in language school in Madrid at the time) Although it wasn't implemented until about a century later, Thomas Jefferson said that public education was necessary as a tool to indoctrinate patriotism into the citizenry. I wish I could find the exact quote, but I'm sure someone else will look for it.
I think the worst case was in my high school government and economic classes, wherein I was flat-out told that virtually everyone else in the world hates their respective government and market system and wishes for them to be more American-like. Having got to know people from all over, it didn't take much effort to recognize what bullshit that is.
I actually hold that patriotism to some extent is necessary, and I have a certain love for the American people. But some methods of thought control instituted in public education are completely insane.
Edit: wrong verbiage.
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