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Thu Sep 18, 2014, 06:43 AM Sep 2014

How Conservative Christians Are Trying Their Damnedest to Make America's Kids Wildly Ignorant

http://www.alternet.org/education/how-conservative-christians-are-trying-their-damnedest-make-americas-kids-wildly-ignorant

One of the biggest obstacles for the conservative movement when it comes to recruiting new members is, to be frank, reality itself. History, science, economics are all fields constantly churning out information that makes right wing ideology look silly, nonsensical, and even delusional. In response, the conservative movement has launched a massive media campaign against reality that spreads out on Fox News, talk radio and the web, but despite all this, conservatives are not satisfied. The kids are who conservatives really want. That’s why the right is relentless with attempts to get into public schools, throw out actual information and replace it with their false and misleading ideology. Whether or not they’ll actually be successful in tricking kids into becoming conservatives is up for debate, but in the meantime, they are doing a lot of damage to childrens' ability to get a decent education.

The latest battle in the ongoing war to turn public schools into propaganda machines for the right is being fought, where else, in the state of Texas. The state is often at the center of conservative-fomented education controversies, as right wingers there keep trying to sneak creationism into the science classroom. Texas also continues to maintain its abysmally high teen pregnancy rate by pushing sex “education” that usually doesn’t bother to mention contraception. While the right has been losing some ground on those two issues, a new report from the Texas Freedom Network suggests that conservatives have been able to inject a shocking number of lies and disinformation into public school history classrooms.

And while it may be tempting to think kids getting a subpar education is a red state only problem, in reality what happens to Texas affects the rest of the country, including blue states. Because of Texas's size, what they want in textbooks often becomes the only thing that publishers are willing to offer. Your kid may be going to school in some other state, but what they're reading in class may be decided by what some right wingers in Texas want to indoctrinate them into believing.

As the Washington Post reports, a group of 10 scholars in politics and history examined the proposed textbooks and found that they were stuffed full of lies and distortions, intended to trick students into believing right wing myths about government, racism, and whether or not America was supposed to be a “Christian nation”.
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