Monday, April 30, 2012
International Baccalaureate Indoctrination Will Include Push for Abortions
I have been amazed that in my little town of Ozark, Missouri, with one of the largest churches in the state of Missouri, James River Assembly, the concern and desire to protect our values has been mostly absent from the International Baccalaureate push by Ozark High School. Parents hear better education and don't dig much deeper to find out what will influence this better education. This baffles me especially with the word "international" in the title of the program.
With so much bitterness towards American ideals and values, one would think parents would be a bit concerned about an international governing body who will soon shape the educational values of its local high school. I guess as long as they have a stadium backed seat for the Ozark Tiger football game against the Nixa Eagles, well, that's all that matters. At least that's what I am taking away from this.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is an educational agenda pushed by the United Nations through its UNESCO arm. It teaches the values of the UN, which usually aren't even close the values you would teach your child in a conservative community like Ozark. Take for instance the UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon's latest call to accept and push the practice of abortions and pushing contraceptives among teenage girls.
Very interesting knowing Christian County Missouri is a red county, how many people are probably offended at Obamacare and it's push to subsidize contraception through a scheme that would force employers to cover birth control, and yet many of these same people are rolling out the red carpet so Ban ki-Moon and his cronies at the United Nations can shape the educational direction at Ozark High School with THEIR beliefs.
Karl Marx said it best. The key to revolution begins in the classroom.
With so much bitterness towards American ideals and values, one would think parents would be a bit concerned about an international governing body who will soon shape the educational values of its local high school. I guess as long as they have a stadium backed seat for the Ozark Tiger football game against the Nixa Eagles, well, that's all that matters. At least that's what I am taking away from this.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is an educational agenda pushed by the United Nations through its UNESCO arm. It teaches the values of the UN, which usually aren't even close the values you would teach your child in a conservative community like Ozark. Take for instance the UN Secretary General Ban ki-Moon's latest call to accept and push the practice of abortions and pushing contraceptives among teenage girls.
Very interesting knowing Christian County Missouri is a red county, how many people are probably offended at Obamacare and it's push to subsidize contraception through a scheme that would force employers to cover birth control, and yet many of these same people are rolling out the red carpet so Ban ki-Moon and his cronies at the United Nations can shape the educational direction at Ozark High School with THEIR beliefs.
Karl Marx said it best. The key to revolution begins in the classroom.
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I am apalled at people with their "Me" attitude having children and then not wanting to raise them properly or take an interest in the childs education. Every parent with a child in school should be up in arms about this IB program and as tax payers they should be concerned with the cost of such a program.
ReplyDeleteThis "me" attitued will be reflected in this upcoming election and Obama will be a shoo-in.