“Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students

A short essay from a teacher, Frank McCormick, that has been gaining traction as of late on the behavior of his black students and how they fit in the school administration’s management of teachers: I’ll never forget when my principal asked me to “reflect” on why most of the students sent to the office were … More “Reflect” – A Teacher Talks of His Black Students

On Jewish Power

An interesting quote by the Journalist, Joseph Sobran, on the nature of Jewish power: Jewish power is unique in being off-limits to normal criticism even when it’s highly visible.  They themselves behave as if their success were a guilty secret, and they panic, and resort to accusations, as soon as the subject is raised.  Jewish … More On Jewish Power

Grade School Monsters

A grade school teacher in Melbourne, Australia asked her students (aged 5-6) to draw their “dream monsters”.  Weeks down the road, she presented the children with hand made stuffed toys of the monsters that the students drew as a Christmas present. Below are the drawings of some of these critters, and the final stuffed toys … More Grade School Monsters

Are we teaching American Citizens or training Prussian Serfs?

Below is an essay based on a speech by Senator Ann O’Connell that was adapted by Diane Alden.  It sheds a lot of light on the public schooling system used in the US and a good chunk of the rest of the world today.  The original archive for this essay is now long gone from … More Are we teaching American Citizens or training Prussian Serfs?