Finally the Western Left has reached the point where it feels it can be honest with what it believes.
In the UK, the revised version of the core aims of the National curriculum will no longer require that schools teach children the difference between right and wrong.
Children will now be taught to reject absolute values in exchange for "secure values and beliefs."
Allso removed were sections on promoting leadership and teaching the cultural heritage of Britain.
The teachers are claiming that they have always taught right from wrong, which is a lie, and that the change is not important...again another lie.
A spokesman for the QCA also said that the wordings of the new curriculum "identifies the need for young people who challenge injustice, are committed to human rights and strive to live peaceably with others."
This goal is incompatible with the teaching of relativism. How can a young person challenge injustice if they do not possess a concept of right versus wrong? How can you have a justice system without the idea that there are some acts that are prohibited?
The pandering of relativistic garbage to children is sick. They want children to develop a sense of their place in the world. This reeks of thought control. They want to produce the socialist society with a place for everyone and everyone in their place. This is completely at odds with reality. They want to replicate the society of old with themselves as the new nobles.
It is a cliche to say that we are a "government of laws not of men." This is unfeasible if right vs. wrong is obliterated. How can you have a society of laws if every man can make his own determination of right versus wrong? Without a consensus on this issue the rule of law is untenable.
Without such consensus we descend into a Hobbiesian world in which every man is his own judge.
It has finally arrived folks. I bet we will see something like this in writing here in the US before the end of the decade.
Monday, July 31, 2006
So it has come to this II
Posted by WordBearer at 1:26 PM
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