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re: God Fearing Parents Wake Up!
Posted on 12/30/23 at 2:33 pm to LSUAngelHere1
Posted on 12/30/23 at 2:33 pm to LSUAngelHere1
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This tactic of challenging whether some things are true just because they themselves haven't seen it is something very nearly exclusive to the left.
Sometimes it takes years before the truth comes out because people who actually experienced it are finally willing to talk.
Just saw one of the absolute worst examples of weak parentage - if not the worst.
Through the miracles of multi-culturalism, some transplanted east Indians into various communities in this country in the '80s and 90s somehow were able to convince some "progressive" parents to send their kids to India to be under the tutelage of Guru Yogi Bhajan and his 3HO cult, to be students in any of his many ashrams learning predominantly yoga and meditation in lieu of math and reading.
Nearly impossible to believe that some parents actually did this to their kids.
What wasn't publicly known nor revealed was that the girls were being groomed to ultimately serve all his instinctual compulsions.
Yet he covered himself by having summer camps for the students where they were supposed to be taught the way to be pure of mind.
Even while he was claiming celibacy for himself.
The parents who put their children in this impossible situation were/are the weakest of the weak. And they're still out there.
Most if not all of these Occidental American kids were given East Indian names.
Some who were allowed years later to return home to visit their parents didn't even recognize them.
Now that they are well into their adulthood some are beginning to speak and tell the world what went on in the 3H0 cult.
One of them spoke of how she had been sent by her own parents to this freak in India to be under his complete control.
She spoke of how it is to be confused and have no one to turn to. To be completely helpless in the face of forces that had total control over her.
No parents to hold her and assure her that she was loved, protected, and safe.
The point is that these things are generally made possible by "progressives." They are weak and can be influenced to take part in any deviancy as long they're told that it is the latest in progressive social theory.
Now the kicker. When the dissolute deviant Bhajan finally died from heart problems and diabetes from a life of indulgence and license, our own Coelenterates in Congress called him, "the essence of spirituality."
Some of those who fell for his line, all these years later admit to being gullible, weak, and manipulable.
Yet, after all they suffered under Bhajan a few still steadfastly, stubbornly believe in the 3HO cult and want it to continue. Some people can't be helped.
All Hail multiculturalism. For another New Year of it.
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No one has been able to prove that it’s happening at all. Unless you’re claiming one sentence about a survey on racial biases is indoctrination, In which case I need you to explain how that sentence is indoctrination.
There is proof but you don’t believe it if you’re not in the classroom yourself.
Or you’re just a liar.
This tactic of challenging whether some things are true just because they themselves haven't seen it is something very nearly exclusive to the left.
Sometimes it takes years before the truth comes out because people who actually experienced it are finally willing to talk.
Just saw one of the absolute worst examples of weak parentage - if not the worst.
Through the miracles of multi-culturalism, some transplanted east Indians into various communities in this country in the '80s and 90s somehow were able to convince some "progressive" parents to send their kids to India to be under the tutelage of Guru Yogi Bhajan and his 3HO cult, to be students in any of his many ashrams learning predominantly yoga and meditation in lieu of math and reading.
Nearly impossible to believe that some parents actually did this to their kids.
What wasn't publicly known nor revealed was that the girls were being groomed to ultimately serve all his instinctual compulsions.
Yet he covered himself by having summer camps for the students where they were supposed to be taught the way to be pure of mind.
Even while he was claiming celibacy for himself.
The parents who put their children in this impossible situation were/are the weakest of the weak. And they're still out there.
Most if not all of these Occidental American kids were given East Indian names.
Some who were allowed years later to return home to visit their parents didn't even recognize them.
Now that they are well into their adulthood some are beginning to speak and tell the world what went on in the 3H0 cult.
One of them spoke of how she had been sent by her own parents to this freak in India to be under his complete control.
She spoke of how it is to be confused and have no one to turn to. To be completely helpless in the face of forces that had total control over her.
No parents to hold her and assure her that she was loved, protected, and safe.
The point is that these things are generally made possible by "progressives." They are weak and can be influenced to take part in any deviancy as long they're told that it is the latest in progressive social theory.
Now the kicker. When the dissolute deviant Bhajan finally died from heart problems and diabetes from a life of indulgence and license, our own Coelenterates in Congress called him, "the essence of spirituality."
Some of those who fell for his line, all these years later admit to being gullible, weak, and manipulable.
Yet, after all they suffered under Bhajan a few still steadfastly, stubbornly believe in the 3HO cult and want it to continue. Some people can't be helped.
All Hail multiculturalism. For another New Year of it.
Posted on 12/30/23 at 3:12 pm to jackamo3300
quote:
This tactic of challenging whether some things are true just because they themselves haven't seen it is something very nearly exclusive to the left.
I do require evidence before I believe something is true or has happened. Interesting that you think that’s a bad thing.
quote:if indoctrination is happening, the evidence would be in the curriculum, wouldn’t it? Someone would be able to point to it and say “this is an example of indoctrination,” like the poster did when he pointed to the math problem about the responses to a survey about racial biases. Of course, that’s not really an example of indoctrination, but at least he tried.
Sometimes it takes years before the truth comes out because people who actually experienced it are finally willing to talk.
All that about the Indian cult seems totally random and irrelevant to this discussion about the alleged indoctrination at American schools.
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