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I'm informing readers that video games and politics are what I follow. I follow up on new video games and hope that oppressed peoples will secede from the U.S. Yankee Empire. I'm a big fan of the Wii U Gamepad style controls as I own a Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii U with plans on owning a PlayStation 4 by receiving it for Christmas.

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Louisiana, the Reactionary State?

Could Louisiana be headed back to 19th century liberalism? What I mean by 19th century liberalism is the return to limited government before the Progressive Era. Louisiana is making a bold agenda to privatize public indoctrination prison schools & provide funding for students to be educated. This is a great leap forward for decentralizing education & return to how education was handled in the classical liberal era. Education before the early 20th century was voluntary in the Southern American states meaning that there was no cirriculum, no compulsory education & children were mostly educated at home. The Southern & Western American states throughout much of their history favored free-enterprise & were distrustful of centralized government. The Prussian-Marxist model of education was first passed in Massachusetts in the 1840's & extended like cancer throughout America & Canada. The last state to end voluntary education was Mississippi in 1917.

Public education is a Marxist nightmare for American patriots whose ancestor patriots fought British & Union tyranny. There was no compulsory education anywhere in America when the U.S. Constitution was drafted in 1787 & yet the founding fathers were well educated beyond today's standards. High school students are far less educated than many in 18th century America despite compulsory education.

What's really bullshitty is the sentencing of 17 year old Texas honor student Diane Tran to one day in jail for the fabricated crime of "truency". Efforts to crack down on truency are authoritarian & marxist. Plus, being forced to attend school does violate someone's right to liberty so compulsory schooling is prison! A 1967 US Supreme Court ruling "In Re Gault" requires due process be conducted without regards to age.

Louisiana's move to privatize education will dismantle the Prussian model & state cirriculum, give parents & students real control & end compulsory education.

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