They hate America. They were happy on 9/11 and they want to destroy everything about America from American battlefields to Apple pies. They detest the American Military. They detest American history, people, traditions, religious and our political connections.
Why??
Why the hate of America?
They’ve been taught well in the classrooms where they’ve been taught America Sucks by Howard Zimm’s History Books so they believe it and they are acting on what they’ve been taught. Just like ISIS.
From the Federalist, an article by Joy Pullman: “These demolitions were not conducted under rule of law or by consent of the governed, as was the case in Charlottesville’s removal of the Lee statue. They’re conducted in the dead of night by criminals whose acts express contempt for America’s social contract. Like the masked vigilantes attacking peaceful fellow citizens and police officers in the name of anti-bigotry, these vandals place themselves above the law and in so doing express contempt for their fellow citizens and the “democracy of the dead” that gave us the America in which they live safely and prosperously, and when brought to justice will ensure their punishment proceeds in accord with their civil rights.
“It is sobering to think that even our most prominent and deserving leaders are capable of such great evils.
“Two final observations. These rioters have not inexplicably gone nuts. They have been cultivated in ignorance and hatred by largely taxpayer-funded education institutions as well as media institutions also populated by mal-educated university graduates. The history taught to American young people centers on the same false and bigoted oppression narratives we see spilling into the streets in signs like “Cops and Klan go hand in hand.” The civics education programs from elementary through college levels are imbued with factually false anti-American indoctrination.
“American taxpayers are paying for our children to be taught to hate America, plain and simple. It is long past time for lawmakers to stop enabling this situation as, for example, Texas did last week by dropping yet another school choice bill. School choice that does not extend ideological control through overregulation undercuts the progressive monopoly that has deformed U.S. education for decades. Yes, I did write a book about this, get the research here.
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