The State are Coming After Home Educated Children
Tue 3:32 am +00:00, 14 Jan 2025 5
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Anyone would think that state education is the bees knees. We know it’s all about indoctrination, obeying orders and having things like LGBT+ thrust down their throats, with no possibility for some to opt out.
I would think that parents of home-educated children care more about their welfare than schools teaching all sorts of rubbish to make brain-washed little slaves for the future.
And what about the privately educated whose schools have had to close because of the Labour government’s VAT grab? Not only are there not enough places in state schools, they do not have access to subjects they were studying. One child complained that at her new state school she was unable to continue Latin and Russian studies. So how does the government plan to cater for them?
Good points
In my experience with my grandkids then, the State education system is fully captured by wokeism
My 13 year old granddaughter tells me about her tranny teacher, an obvious bloke who dresses up like a woman and uses lipstick etc, lipstick on a pig. With the usual pronouns too, an object of ridicule for the sane kids. How on earth can the system hire such creatures?
Then there is the Asian lady who wears a headdress who shouts at top volume at all times, also inviting ridicule. So much so that she covertly filmed her with her phone to demonstrate her oddity and to have a good laugh with her mates
She has me in stitches telling me about them. Her parents have made sure that she is aware of the lunatic state of the system and so laughter is the best remedy. I weigh in of course and advise her to be sceptical and always stick to her good principles, to stay grounded, screw the system and use it to personal advantage
In my own experience with State education back in the day, O level, A level and Uni then, I learned far far more by my own efforts, eclectic private reading, life interactions and work requirements. I viewed “Education” as a farce even then, my cynical instincts prevailed. So I played the system, got the necessary bits of paper and then got on with my real life as an adult. Never stop learning until your dying breath, always question everything that they say and take nothing for granted that the system spews out
I congratulate you on your granddaughter and the parents who are bringing her up in a sensible way. Imagine having a teacher who’s a man dressed up as a woman.
So when they have English lessons, I imagine they’re taught that ‘they’ and ‘them’ are the new singular forms. I have enough trouble with that, when trying to read an item, so English learners must be totally mystified.
Thanks Belyi, much appreciated
Yes definitely and it’s not just the English lessons either. I glanced at my 9 year old granddaughters maths book and it was incomprehensible! I was amazed tbh, I’m good with numbers and I excelled at school maths but even I couldn’t understand the basic arithmetic methods in her book! seemed deliberately confusing
She was particularly struggling with multiplication and division and no wonder! So I made a deal with her, I promised 15 minutes with her every week learning the times tables by rote like I did. After several weeks it clicked, she learned them all, QED nothing more to say. I was flabbergasted that she was 9 and didn’t know them tbh, I learned them when I was 6
Later that term her primary school teacher came to her class and said he was going to show them the old way. She came proudly back to me and said “guess what granddad, he used the same multiplication chart that you gave me!”, so gratifying. And proving that all is not lost, some teachers can improvise still
My bet is that he was struggling to get a result and went back to tried and tested to get one. I met him a few times and was very impressed, a down to earth Yorkshireman who calls a spade a spade. He had a great impact on her, set her straight on lots of things. She loved him, she is contemptuous about a few of the other woke cretin teachers, but she loved him. That’s my girl!
Back in the 1970s, my mother had a colleague whose teenage daughter couldn’t spell. When Mum made a comment that she needed to learn for her future, the colleague told her that when her daughter went to work, her boss would be able to correct her!