Like an
indecent exposure, Harvard University openly exposes itself as being part and
parcel to the Deep State ~ by Norman E. Hooben
First take a
look at some of these headlines (I’ll print just one full story following my
commentary):
The Christian Post
CBN.com
Washington Examiner
Harvard prof calls homeschool Dangerous
We know from past studies that Harvard University (among
others in the United States) has accepted bribe money from Saudi Arabia to
produce history textbooks with an entirely different chronology than
traditional…or should I say, “Truthful” textbooks. The official (we make that ‘official’ because
this is what Barack and Michelle Obama insisted) reasoning behind this scheme
is to change history in the eyes of our younger generation. In fact, Michelle
Obama even gave a speech in Puerto Rico with that as its main theme; ‘We Got To
Change Our History’. Later, Hilary
Clinton added to that scenario by emphasizing that “We need to get rid of
religious codes.”, aka, the Ten Commandments. With that said, I’ll add a line
from Caleb Parke’s editorial that follows my commentary:
“He
added, “Bartholet's call for a presumptive ban on homeschooling because she considers American homeschooling
parents too ignorant or too religious goes against the weight of decades of
scholarly research on homeschooling which demonstrates positive academic, civic
and social outcomes.””
Now one may ask, what does
this have to do with the Deep State.
Harvard University is rank with Communist infiltrators. In fact, one former professor is now a
Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Justice Elena Kagan was once the Dean of
Harvard Law School where she intentionally deleted the U.S. Constitution from
the school’s curriculum. Hmm, get a law
degree from Harvard without knowing the highest law in the land, the United
States Constitution. Kagan was appointed
by Barack Obama her former student…she taught him well; he doesn’t need the
Constitution, he has a pen and a phone.
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Harvard Prof calls
homeschooling ‘dangerous,’ says it gives parents ‘authoritarian control’ over
kids
Published April 21, 2020 By Caleb Parke ~ Fox News
In Harvard Magazine's May-June issue, Elizabeth Bartholet, a law
professor and faculty director of the school’s Child Advocacy Program,
worried homeschooled children will not be able to contribute to a
democratic society.
"The issue is, do we think that parents should have
24/7, essentially authoritarian control over their children from ages zero to
18?" Bartholet asked. “I think that's dangerous. I think it's always
dangerous to put powerful people in charge of the powerless, and to give the
powerful ones total authority.”
Without citing specific examples, the civil rights and
family law teacher argued homeschooled children are at higher risks
of abuse.
“I think an overwhelming majority of legislators and
American people, if they looked at the situation, would conclude that something
ought to be done,” Bartholet said.
Michael Donnelly, director of global outreach and senior
counsel for the Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA), of which is
targeted in the article, told Fox News the views expressed are “extreme.”
“Bartholet’s dystopian recommendations are tone-deaf and
have provoked a firestorm of response from political and religious perspectives
– as well they should have,” Donnelly said. “Her obvious distrust of average
Americans is loud and clear.”
He added, “Bartholet's call for a presumptive ban on
homeschooling because she considers American homeschooling parents too ignorant
or too religious goes against the weight of decades of scholarly research on homeschooling
which demonstrates positive academic, civic and social outcomes.”
A Harvard University honors graduate student, who
was homeschooled until she went to the Ivy League school, responded in a post on Medium Monday.
Melba Pearson called the article “an attack on the
fundamental rights and freedoms that make our country (and until recently,
institutions such as Harvard) what they are.”
She said it is "disappointing" Erin O'Donnell,
who authored the article quoting Bartholet, argued that government has more of
a right than parents do to educate their own children.
“The idea that a government, already so inefficient and
inadequate in so many areas, can care for and educate every child better than
its parent is wrong,” Pearson wrote.
The alum points out that statistics back up
homeschooling, calling out the article's "faulty" logic.
Pearson argues she was better prepared for Harvard
because she was homeschooled, not in spite of it.
"It is deeply disappointing that Harvard is choosing
and promoting an intellectual totalitarian path that calls for a ban of the
liberties that helped me and countless others succeed, for it is those
liberties and ideals that have made America the great nation it is today,"
she concludes.
Caleb Parke is an associate editor for FoxNews.com. You
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