Those famous lyrics from Sam Cooke's 1958 song, "Wonderful World," never rang truer than today. American students continue to test far behind the highest performing nations in science and math, according to the American Institutes for Research. And many would be hard pressed to name the three branches of government or the authors of the Constitution. But they are learning their environmental dos and don'ts. And, as the Jan. 27th CBS "Evening News" showed, the best students have truly internalized their green indoctrination.
That broadcast dedicated over two and a half minutes to children determined to live a "green" lifestyle. The children in this segment don't just recycle or turn off the lights; they have convinced their parents to buy eco-friendly light bulbs, wash their clothes in cold water, and even get an "untraditional" Christmas tree they could replant in the backyard.
CBS Los Angeles correspondent Ben Tracy called it the "green gospel" - and it's an accurate term. The kids in the report have absorbed all the environmental pieties from a pop culture saturated with them. As Tracy noted and as CMI has documented, the preferred religion of secular society is everywhere: movies, TV, and even on girl scout badges.
And of course, it's in schools. Tracy said that The Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education, an environmental education group, has increased the number of teachers it's training nationwide from 150 in 2006, to 1,000 teachers in 2009. He also mentioned that the CISE curriculum appears in close to 10,000 schools.
Frances Kretschmer of California not only joined her school's eco club but, according to Tracy's report, is so serious about the cause that it permeates even a traditionally silly and fun holiday for kids. Her 2008 Halloween costume was a "recycling bin," and Tracy lamely remarked that she could "recycle" the costume next year. (It was Frances that convinced her parents to host the plantable unconventional Christmas tree.)
Jane and Annie Berry, who were also featured in the segment, "insist" that their mother keep their Pennsylvania home at a chilly 66 degrees. They would rather bundle up than turn up the heat. "We are going to be inheriting all the problems that have been facing, so we need to be dealing with those problems now," one of the girls said. Her sister, who sneezed as she huddled beneath blankets during the segment, apparently needs to be dealing with her cold now.
And maybe her behavior. Discussing life with her true believers, their mom told CBS, "God forbid one of them walks in and sees me like, getting ready to put that in the trash. They'll scream at me."
But apparently, humorless finger-wagging and self-righteous hectoring are virtues in the young. Neither Tracy nor "Evening News" host Katie Couric, who called the kids the future "custodians of the planet," seemed to mind that these children have been indoctrinated by the eco-giants. Nor did they ask whether the parents of these girls might not be doing their kids any favors by letting themselves be bullied about light bulbs and plastic bottles.
One wonders when this will stop and kids can just enjoy being kids, instead of intrepid preachers of a planet-friendly lifestyle. Will it be before conscientious young environmentalists begin turning in their parents for not sorting their recycling?



















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I hope and pray parents
January 28, 2009 - 17:04 ET by bigtimerI hope and pray parents pull their kids out of public schools...the sooner the better.
This has been planned for decades back with the left....their agenda is about fulfilled.
Indoctrination indeed.
Mind-bending...all of this is destroying the country bit by bit...chipping away slowly....but surely.
Nothing like the power of the Teachers Unions, the msm, congress...making the Education System federal was one of the biggest mistakes ever made....
I'm stopping here....nothing makes me angrier than what these communists do to the minds who know no better....generation after generation.
I just shake my head anymore....and pray people will see the light.
Educate Kids on the Environment before they are indocrinated
January 28, 2009 - 22:42 ET by PopularTechHere are some videos to help:
20/20: Give Me a Break: Global Warming (Video) (8min)
Unstoppable Solar Cycles (Video) (10min)
For older Teens:
Bullshit! - Environmental Hysteria (MySpace Video) (29min)
Bullshit! - Being Green (Google Video) (29min)
Bullshit! - Recycling (Google Video) (29min)
Let them know that the environment is getting better not worse:
Air Quality in America (PDF) (American Enterprise Institute)
- The United States has sharply reduced air pollution levels, despite large increases in nominally "polluting" activities
- Areas in the United States with the highest pollution levels have improved the most
- Air quality in the United States will continue to improve
- Regulators and environmental activists exaggerate air pollution levels and obscure positive trends in the United States
- Air pollution affects far fewer people, far less often, and with far less severity than is commonly believed.
Index of Leading Environmental Indicators: 2008 Report (PDF) (Pacific Research Institute)
- People around the world are becoming healthier, wealthier, better educated, more peaceful, and increasingly connected and they are living
longer.
- Net forest loss continues to decline globally and has been reversed in Asia.
- Net deforestation in Brazil has fallen by two-thirds over the last four years.
- In the eastern United States, recent EPA data show a 60-percent reduction in sulfur-dioxide levels since the year 2000.
- In Los Angeles, air-quality regulators reported a significant decline in health risk from air pollution.
- The United States is now gaining wetlands.
- Rare fish species have been observed returning to the Detroit River for the first time in nearly a century.
- U.S. greenhouse gas emissions fell by 1.5 percent in 2006.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is Not Pollution
Hey, this propaganda from
January 28, 2009 - 17:11 ET by jdhawkHey, this propaganda from the left isn't just indoctrinating the kids. My son, who is married to a beautiful and charming young lady is a bit of an nut when it comes to the environment. In their neighborhood, they have a recycling program. However, pickup is only once a week. Well, they live in a small condo just outside D.C. with a new born baby. The refuse that would normally be put out every morning for pickup stays in the kitchen all week. So, it wasn't long before critters, small and furry and of the six legged kind, starting showing up to take part in the temporay "feast."
I told them for the safety of their newborn that their "eco warrior" crap needs to take a permanent vacation. Rock, stick, and paper or whatever it is get chucked in the regular trash now.
Nevertheless, I know they fell so guilty . . .
<Now, don't tell anyone that I said anything. I don't want the "eco" police to show up and haul them away for their obvious transgressions. The very idea that humans are taking precedence over the planet. Oh! The nerve!!!>
The children in this
January 28, 2009 - 17:15 ET by oldArmyThe children in this segment don’t just recycle or turn off the lights; they have convinced their parents to:
#1-buy eco-friendly light bulbs - Don't these bulbs have traces of mercury in them?
#2-wash their clothes in cold water - - even their whites?...not very sanitary.
#3-and even get an “untraditional” Christmas tree they could replant in the backyard. - These kids live in California...great...more tree's for the wildfires.
I see a bunch of homeless kids sick from exposure to Mercury wearing skid marked underwear.
Oh and I can't forget the kids with Pneumonia in PA. Picture of health these kids..
GREEN? Thats my favorite color....they ruined it.
Cold comfort
January 28, 2009 - 18:06 ET by nkviking75#3-and even get an “untraditional” Christmas tree they could replant in
the backyard. - These kids live in California...great...more tree's for
the wildfires
And what are those of us in cold climates supposed to do, keep the tree inside until March or April? Or plant an evergreen outside and keep the presents in 20 degree temps?
When you put the clowns in charge, don't be surprised when a circus breaks out.
fight back
January 28, 2009 - 17:21 ET by ort777There has to be a way to fight back. I've had it up to here (hand over my head) with this green garbage and I'm wondering if there's a way to focus our efforts and sting back. I'd love to start lobbying against these jerks.
Home schooling looking
January 28, 2009 - 17:26 ET by winston smithHome schooling looking better and better.
I was homeschooled
January 28, 2009 - 17:54 ET by choselife3xWhen I took the basic English class at the local community college I mixed with the local high school grads. They seemed retarded to me. I couldn't believe they were capable of dressing themselves.
When I turned in my first essay the prof wrote all over it in angry red letters, because she assumed I had plagiarised it. Then she looked up my grades. Then she apologised.
Apparently, she had never seen a paper like that from one of her students. She told me later I was the only student to get an A in her class in years.
Homeschoolers are the future of this country.
In order to be pro-choice, one must first be born. Ah, the irony.
I was fortunate to be able
January 28, 2009 - 20:54 ET by thebutlerdiditto send my kids to a good elementary school years ago, they don't do the whole indoctrination thing there. Then, I sent them to private Christian schools, and boarding school. I swear I would dance naked on every table top in Georgia before I would send one of mine to these crappy public schools, now. I would rather be broke, if necessary. My grandson is starting a 3 yr old, 3 day a week, half-day school in Sept. that is a part of my daughter's church. I will be paying for private school for grandkids. And the stricter the better! Homeschool is the best way to go, though, I just didn't want to do it, and neither did my kids. But like CL3X, you can tell a big difference between kids from Homeschool or Private schools, vs. Public Education. And this is a shame and disgrace!
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
TBDI
January 28, 2009 - 21:02 ET by choselife3xOur plan for the dissolution of government schools will be discussed at the next VRWC meeting. It's your turn to bring drinks.
In order to be pro-choice, one must first be born. Ah, the irony.
Cl3X
January 28, 2009 - 21:16 ET by thebutlerdiditExcellent! Round up the gang, I am ready to drink and dissolve.
Bringing the government in to run Wall Street is like saying, "Dad burned the dinner, let's get the dog to cook." PJ O'Rourke
Please forgive me, BUTLER.
January 29, 2009 - 11:56 ET by KarmaUntil recently, my undependable vision was reading your moniker as "THEBUTTERDIDIT". Now that I've scolded my eyes for their error, I think you would look just fine dancing naked on a table. I have an eye appointment in a few weeks.
No representation, without taxation!
I sneer at the Dems
January 28, 2009 - 17:37 ET by ForeverOnTheRightI sneer at the Dems constantly wanting pour more money into public schools because I hear about these types of things. I am a private school "brat" and I am sure I got a better education because of it. We are behind the rest of the world because of these liberal experiments and indoctrination. Teach the kids their math and science they way your supposed to and maybe just maybe they'll grow up and invent things that will help clean the environment and keep it cleaner. As it is they are being dumbed down and will be too stupid to invent these things. We'll end up being a third world country the way the liberals are pushing this crap.
Nonsense
January 28, 2009 - 17:39 ET by slickwillie2001This is all garbage. Tell these kids that they can't have a big-screen TV because of all the energy it uses compared to the old tube TV. Tell them they can't go to Disney World this summer because it will add to their 'Carbon signature'. Tell them they can't have than new $100 pair of sneakers because the factories that make them use power that comes from the burning of coal.
They'll drop the nonsense real quick.
Don't forget all that oil
January 28, 2009 - 17:50 ET by danboDon't forget all that oil and chemicals that the shoes are made from. And the Wii's and XBox's etc.
Limited Disclosure: I used to belong to the Sierra Club untill they went crazier. Worse of all, I was bribed by Exxon with free New Orleans Saints glasses with fill ups in the 70's.
Excellent comebacks slick...........
January 29, 2009 - 05:11 ET by old cromy kids are older and not so green but I will remember it for the grandkids.
(It was Frances that
January 28, 2009 - 19:12 ET by MidAmerica(It was Frances that convinced her parents to host the plantable unconventional Christmas tree.)
This plantable Christmas tree thing is a real farce. If you need a tree to plant in December fine, go for it. But the idea that you're doing anything for the environment is laughable. Christmas trees are a renewable resource and they come from farms just as corn and beans do. This is just an attempt to make a traditional Christmas item an object of guilt.
Government school = child abuse
January 28, 2009 - 22:23 ET by R D HelmSheesh, how many times can I say it?
-Dave
Our clueless political leaders are about to drive us all over a cliff. The time to HITM is now-before we go over.