Admins please add these usernames to the master spreadsheet. We can vote on whether they go under the re-education column or the skull and crossbones column.

  • Star Wars Enjoyer A
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    104 years ago

    There was a specific time I like to bring up when propaganda in education is a topic. In 3rd grade one of the teachers, an old man named Mr. Frank, had all of the third graders stand in the hall in single file lines. There were four groups of us, so we made four lines. He then went down the line and assigned us a “career” based on what he felt we should be (antidotal additive to this, he was a bit racist and sexist, and that reflected in the careers he assigned students). Afterwards, he gave a lecture about how we should be grateful to our nation for being “free”, and said that what he did is “what they do in China. You’re old enough to enter the workforce, in Communist China, they round up third graders and decide which ones are ready to leave their education. Many people in China can’t read or write, which is why they’re trapped by their tyrannical dictators” Then he proceeded to tell us about how the US was “the freest country in the world” and how “[we’ll] have many more opportunities that any communist country would give us”.

    This is important to know about, because it alone highlights how brainwashed liberals are, and further how they get brainwashed in the first place. I generally hate the use of the term “brainwash”, but in this case it’s the best possible term for what that is.

    • @comrade_edelgard
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      4 years ago

      During all of my years of schooling in America, not once did any instructor ever explain what communism was actually about. They only mentioned that communism “is bad” and “maybe works on paper but not in real life”. So yeah I’m also hesitant to use the term brainwash but shit, it took me years to finally see past the propaganda and finally realize that communism is a real school of thought.