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It is now 3 years since Legacy MSM in Canada started to publish articles asserting that the bodies of 215 Aboriginals were buried at a Residential school in Kamloops B.C. They have also suggested that there are bodies of Indigenous Children in many other locations.

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Not a single body has been found yet. … 3 YEARS, GOT IT ???

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100 Churches in Canada have been burnt to the ground or vandalized.

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I’ve read through a few articles that described Bill C-63 and it is ABSOLUTELY clear that the Executives of CBC, CTV, Global TV, etc are guilty of a HATE CRIME as defined in Bill C-63.

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They must be arrested the day this Bill is passed. If they are not arrested, then how can the Government justify arresting anyone else, in cases where the evidence is far less convincing ?

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I remember having to read and cite Foucoult and Derrida in the 1990s. At the time I didn't see it as anything but a benign intellectual exercise. But this Marxist inspired "post modernism" exercise has been taking hold of the humanities and has spread like a mind virus according to Dr. Gad Saad. It has infected the humanities, education, social work, psychology and if you want your degree you better at least pretend to be on board. The theft of individual free thought is at stake. Part of the praxis is to convert or bully others to your new religion.

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Theft of Individual Free Thought; Suppression of debate; lack of discernment amongst teens at largest school board in Canada. Rewards for Parroting. Hiring more young teachers ready-to-please; Flood of immigrants fearful of bureaucratic authority and Education For Sale Online. A perfect storm.

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Good summary.

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Could these academic be any more awful? What in hell is this based on? Success envy? Moral repulsiveness, in that they couldn’t ever measure up to the prevailing ethic which was Christianity?

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Excellent work. These guys need to be exposed, for what are. As more people begin to understand their goals, it will be easier to hold school boards to account.

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Referring to these individuals as the, "Three Musketeers" is an egregious slander to the intellectual literary work of the author, Alexandre Dumas. A more appropriate moniker would be the, "Three Stooges" to reflect their comedic, slap stick approach to education. Even this would be an unfair comparison to the memory of Curly, Larry and Moe. What a shit show this has become !!!!!!!!!!

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This post, and Melanie's vid, about McLaren is taking me back down memory lane. When I was junior college in the early 1980s in Montreal (John Abbott College) I had to deal with a lot of humanities professors like this, in obligatory humanities courses. Same look and feel (and similar language) as McLaren. Hard Left, radical, big egos, spewing sophistry. Horn dogs to boot, fine pickins' in junior college doncha know. In addition, Montreal had attracted a lot of US draft dodgers in the 1970s, who had the same look and feel, some ended up in Montreal area English language institutions as teachers. Honestly, I have kind of blocked it all out of mind.

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I will add an addendum to this - this has REALLY got me thinking, and digging up old memories. When I say I blocked those characters out of my mind, I wasn't kidding. I recalled that after having to deal with the Humanities Profs in CEGEP (college in Quebec) as a student, a few years later I had some personal dealings with another one, around 1990, when I was in my mid 20s. Exact same archetype - Academic, hard-Left, radical, big ego, pretentious, sophist, and a libertine too boot. Aren't they all? These guys all had some kind of stewing resentment inside, and while many were probably harmless, the archetype itself contains some serious darkness. It is my good fortune to have mostly avoided more of them in my life, and its a major concern to see some of their ideas flourishing, to society's detriment.

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I can also hang my head in shame to think Kincheloe was an education professor as my beloved alma mater McGill.

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I need to wash my brain after reading about these poisoners.

They must be exposed, however. Cheers!

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So, can we just ban Marxism from all universities and schools? Its clearly the root of all the rot. It does no one any good, and its got a body count in the 9 figures. We dont teach nazism or eugenics (not in its original form) why can we do the same to marxism?

Also, i would put money down that when marxism finally gets the boot, Social Domination Theory will take its place.

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sorry for so many posts. had trouble trying to log in.

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Paulo Freire?

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Do you mean Paulo Freire?

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Who is Paulo Freier, one of main subjects of your essay? Could he be related to Paulo Freire, the Patron of Brazilian Education? This guy? https://www.tikkun.org/paulo-freire-critical-education-in-a-world-in-need-of-repair/ The same devout Catholic who helped create liberation theology?

https://pesaagora.com/tag/oscar-romero/ Yes, that would be my late mentor. A man who spent 70 days in prison for helping Brazilian peasants to think critically. The Brazilian military dictatorship did not want its citizens to become critical thinkers, because they would be more difficult to control. You can be indebted to Marx's insights into political economy, and be against totalitarian dictatorships. Why would Canadians be opposed to socialism--you have such a better healthcare system than in the US. Does that make Canadians "woke"? By the way, I am a critic of postmodernism. For those who think I am a postmodernist, read my attack on postmodernism in the article Postmodernity and the Death of Politics: A Brazilian Reprieve* in the journal Educational Theory. My main topic of interest these days is fascism. And how the MAGA cult in the US is a serious threat to democracy.

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Who is Paulo Freier, one of main subjects of your essay? Could he be related to Paulo Freire, the Patron of Brazilian Education? This guy? https://www.tikkun.org/paulo-freire-critical-education-in-a-world-in-need-of-repair/ The same devout Catholic who helped create liberation theology?

https://pesaagora.com/tag/oscar-romero/ Yes, that would be my late mentor. A man who spent 70 days in prison for helping Brazilian peasants to think critically. The Brazilian military dictatorship did not want its citizens to become critical thinkers, because they would be more difficult to control. You can be indebted to Marx's insights into political economy, and be against totalitarian dictatorships. Why would Canadians be opposed to socialism--you have such a better healthcare system than in the US. Does that make Canadians "woke"? By the way, I am a critic of postmodernism. For those who think I am a postmodernist, read my attack on postmodernism in the article Postmodernity and the Death of Politics: A Brazilian Reprieve* in the journal Educational Theory. My main topic of interest these days is fascism. And how the MAGA cult in the US is a serious threat to democracy.

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