Showing posts with label Eugenics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eugenics. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

A Critical Examination of the Book and Concept of "Licensing Parents"



Jack Westman, author
of Licensing Parents
Licensing Parents is a book written by a professor of psychiatry named Jack Westman, which attempts to convince the reader that if the government required parents to be "licensed" before they were allowed to have children, it would result in fewer cases of child abuse and neglect.  Exploring and analyzing the concepts put forth in this book are important as there are people in positions of power that take this book, and concept, seriously.  One of those people is former judge for the Litchfield District Superior Court in Connecticut, Charles D. Gill.  Gill wrote the foreword to Licensing Parents, and says that this was the book that convinced him that parents should be licensed.  The influence of Judge Charles Gill in Connecticut law and politics was briefly explored in the article Parents Beware: The United Nations Looking To Give Children of Connecticut Special "Rights"This influence of Judge Gill deserves a more in-depth critical analysis, but for the sake of brevity, we will just focus on the concepts presented in Licensing Parents by it's author, Jack Westman.

There is great deal of information presented in this nearly 300 page book, a lot of which is easy to agree with.  For example, it does not take a trained psychiatrist to see that there are problems in society, and that many of the functions that are supposedly set up to fix these problems, are not working.  Westman begins his book mentioning some of these issues such as "widespread crime", "the abduction of children", and an increase in suicide among teens.  It is not so much Westman's diagnosis of society's problems that deserve scrutiny, but his radical solutions to these problems.  Before exploring Westman's proposed solutions, though, it is important to understand what he believes to be the causes of societies ills.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

A Book Every Teacher Must Read: "The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Prison of Modern Schooling"



School had always felt wrong to me.  From my first day of kindergarten, where the confusion, and abandonment, of my mother leaving me alone with strangers, for hours, caused water to fill my eyes, to my last years in high school, this place that was supposed to be good for me, school, never felt right.  I would wake up in the morning and quietly wonder how people who claimed they loved their children, parents, could send them to such a destructive, chaotic place.  The typical problems of school didn't effect me, I never had trouble with bullying, and my grades were above average, but there was something much deeper that I couldn't quite put my finger on at the time, that made the whole process seem toxic.

After graduating high school, I began looking for any information that offered an explanation as to how children began going through this process, and why.  After reading various books, and listening to different theories, a foggy picture began to emerge of a history clouded with dubious characters, carrying out a complex plan, misleading parents into offering up their children to a new social experiment, compulsory schooling.  This is the direction that the arrows seemed to be pointing, but I had not come across any serious study of the issue, therefore my conclusions could not be anywhere near concrete.  This was all until I came across the book The Underground History of American Education: A Schoolteacher’s Intimate Investigation Into the Prison of Modern Schooling by John Taylor Gatto.

John Taylor Gatto is not some outsider, with no real knowledge, who just wants to bash the school system.  This man was a teacher, and by all accounts, a pretty good one!  Gatto had won awards; The New York City Teacher of Year, as well The New York State Teacher of Year.  He even had various mainstream news organizations report on his effectiveness as a teacher.  After 30 years of teaching, Gatto abruptly resigned, and wrote an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal titled "I Quit, I Think", where he explains how he came to the conclusion that school is actually causing more harm to children, than good.

The Underground History... is decades worth of Gatto's research, and reflections, on the history of the public school system, and in my opinion, is a must read for anyone in, or anyone thinking about going into, the teaching profession, as well as all parents.  The reality that Gatto shows through this work is that compulsory schooling, in America, was created, and devised, by elite men, who had their own vision of what America should become, and set about using the school system to help create this vision.  These men did not view the teachings of liberty, and freedom, for the individual, as a necessity for their system, in fact, quite the opposite, the goal appears to have been to train children that being part of the group, and obeying authority, is what is important.

There are hundreds of books, articles, and documents referenced in "The Underground History of...", and only a small fraction of those, I have actually read myself.  There are a few interpretations of Gatto's that I somewhat disagree with, though my amateur understanding in this matter does not leave me the capability of providing a professional critique of Gatto's work.  I do plan on reviewing many of these references, and hope to occasionally return to read "The Underground History of...", to gain an even greater understanding of the message Gatto is attempting to relay through this book.

Related Posts:

  • The Citizens of Nazi Germany "Thought They Were Free": A Brief Review and Analysis of Milton Mayer's Classic Book - December 17, 2013 (link)
  • A Critical Analysis of Agenda 21 - United Nations Program of Action - November 1, 2013 (link)

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Billionare Ted Turner Says He Thinks Its 'Good' That Troops Are Committing Suicide


When billionare Ted Turner was asked, on CNN by Piers Morgan, his thoughts on the vast number of suicides in the military, he said he thought it was 'good', and tried to justify his response. This may seem like a crazy response to a normal person, but if you have been following Ted Turner, this comes as no surprise.  (Sidenote: Also notice how at 0:48 in the video, Piers Morgan openly admits there is a "New World Order" at work.)

Ted Turner has been complaining that the world is "over populated" for some time now.  Ted Turner is the 2nd largest landowner in the United States, yet he believes there is not enough room for everyone!  Turner believes that billions of people need to be taken off of this planet, or else man-made global warming will kill us all.  He has called for a dramatic decrease in population, and a one-child policy for the world to adopt.  Keep in mind that this man has five children! Here is a short clip of an interview Ted Turner gave to Charlie Rose, where be briefly touches on his views of "depopulation".

The alternative media organization We Are Change confronted Ted Turner and asked him about his hypocricy of wanting a one-child policy for the world, but also having five children.  Turner didn't like that question.  Check out the video here:




Also, what should be mentioned about the recent interview given to Piers Morgan, Ted Turner calls for the United Nations to be the police of the world.  Ted Turner is a big United Nations supporter, and he even gave a $1 billion gift to the UN.  He is one of the many evil, rich, powerful men that are bringing us into a one world dictatorial government.