California Schools: Sliding Down the Slope to Indoctrination?
Renee E. Taylor
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/homeland.php?id=1386896 During World War II, my mother, at the time in elementary school, was sent to boarding school in Czechoslovakia when it became too dangerous to live in Vienna. In class one day, the teacher asked "Whom do you hate the most?" My mom raised her hand, planning to say "Hitler". Mom wasn't called on, but a good friend of hers was. The other little girl said "Hitler"; my mother never saw that little girl again, although Mom kept her friend's photo with her until she died a couple of years ago.
No one in America would believe that this could happen here; but if it happened in Europe, we would be naïve to think it impossible. What concerns me is that I see the slippery slope of indoctrination not only beginning, but continuing, in the American school system – the same slope that so many slid down to rock bottom in Europe – and I will therefore fight to the death my right to home school.