Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Drugging Children Into Compliance

Through natural learning children learn critical thinking, social skills, bonding with friends and family, and develop a genuine interest in knowledge. In structured, rigid schooling, especially the forced government variety, children learn conformity, compliance, memorization, the importance of following arbitrary rules, and to blindly respect those in positions of "authority," whether they deserve it or not. . . . And if children aren’t perfectly conforming to the rigid idea of what is "normal" behavior, if they express themselves, and stand out – then these children are slapped with various diagnoses, then drugged into compliance.

The Absurdity of Public School

HT to J.L. Pattison

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