My high school colors were green and white. At graduation the boys wore green robes and the girls wore white. No one considered the girls inferior because of the color of their robes.
Today, we live in different times. My alma mater,
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Something very strange, if not bordering on insidious, is happening to this country. Comedian
"They just want to use these words," says Seinfeld: 'That's racist. That's sexist. That's prejudice.' They don't even know what they're talking about."
I'm no comedian, but I would imagine it's nearly impossible to make jokes about anybody or anything these days without incurring the wrath of the easily offended.
Plante, who is from a Catholic background, said, "Send him to Catholic school if you can afford it." How can anyone not afford it when the secular authorities appear to be brainwashing the next generation into believing that any choice is valid and should be universally accepted, and that anything one might say in opposition to these new sensibilities is labeled sexist or racist?
Catholic, evangelical and other private schools -- even home-schooling -- are the best educational options for families who adhere to traditional values. If there were an exodus from public schools by people who are sick of political correctness, not to mention the government school system's inability to bring students up to the levels of other nations, perhaps the politicians and those responsible for these propaganda camps might wake up and offer parents school choice.
As long as parents willingly put their children in a school system that not only undermines their values, but in many cases openly opposes them, and then makes children who hold to a different worldview feel odd, even bigoted and behind the times, public schools will continue to do so.
This is what happens when standards are abandoned and truth becomes subjective.
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Better get your children out now before it's too late and you and the nation have lost them to an alien intellectual philosophy and a hostile moral power.
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Cal Thomas, America's most-syndicated columnist, is the author of 10 books.
