Imagine if the Congress passed a law mandating that all school students in America be indoctrinated in socialism? Yeah, I know that is precisely the type of indoctrination that is already going on in many classrooms but the reaction to such a law actually spelling this out would cause demonstrations that would dwarf even those currently going on at the tea parties in opposition to ObamaCare. Well, this is precisely what is currently happening in Venezuela where the Hugo Chavez controlled National Assembly recently passed just such a law.
As a result, many previously apathetic Venezuelans are pouring into the streets to protest against this proposed indoctrination of their children. Now it's personal.
Unfortunately most of the MSM in this country are paying little attention even though the size of the demonstration yesterday, in which tear gas was used, is enormous as you can see in this video (note: the commentary reflects Chavista propaganda but the visuals give you an idea of the size):
Here is a brief description of yesterday's massive demostration in downtown Caracas by Rachel Jones of the Associated Press:
CARACAS, Venezuela — Police dispersed opponents of President Hugo Chavez's government on Saturday as thousands demonstrated both for and against an education law that critics fear will lead to political indoctrination in schools.
Officers fired tear gas, a water cannon and rubber bullets to scatter opposition marchers as they tried to break through a police barrier. Protesters including Miguel Rivero, a 43-year-old lawyer, said they requested but did not receive permission to march to the National Assembly.
"It's totally unjust," Rivero said, wiping tear gas from his eyes. "This repression is totally unnecessary."
Justice Minister Tareck El Aissami accused the protesters of "inciting violence" by throwing rocks and other objects at police.
Health authorities said they treated dozens of people for tear gas inhalation and at least 14 who were hit by rubber bullets or displayed other minor injuries. Interior Vice Minister Juan Francisco Romero said at least a dozen police were mildly injured.
The law approved by the largely pro-Chavez National Assembly last week orders schools to base curricula on "the Bolivarian Doctrine" — a reference to ideals espoused by 19th-century independence hero Simon Bolivar, such as national self-determination and Latin American unity.
Critics are quick to note that Chavez uses the term "Bolivarian" to describe his political movement, and some believe his socialist government intends to win over hearts and minds through classroom indoctrination.
And the critics are correct. "Bolivarian Doctrine" really means socialist doctrine as interpreted by the Chavistas.
Chavez says the law is necessary to change Venezuela's "bourgeois" educational system.
"This is political, nothing more," said Nancy Gonzalez, a 54-year-old retired education professor, adding that the law's vague language leaves many articles open to interpretation.
Pro-government legislators deny the law aims at political indoctrination.
Government supporter Adriana Lombardi — one of thousands who marched peacefully across town in favor of the measure — said she believes the law will mean her 3-year-old son will gain an improved understanding of Venezuelan history.
"This is our identity, where we come from," she said. "It's important, it's fundamental."
Unfortunately the huge scale of the demonstration against this school indoctination law was inadequately covered by this AP story which also failed to note the paltry size of the pro-Chavez march turnout. However, you can get more visual evidence as to the massive size of the demontration in this series of photos at this gallery.
School opens in a few weeks in Venezuela. Most of the citizens there are adamantly opposed to this indoctrination law. Hopefully our media will begin to pay more attention to the upheavals caused by this flagrant intrusion by the Chavistas into the realm of families in that country which might have big implications for the political future of Hugo Chavez.
Although our media seems to be missing this story, you can keep yourself updated by reading either the English language version of El Universal or the Venezuela News and Views blog.
—P.J. Gladnick is a freelance writer and creator of the DUmmie FUnnies blog.



















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I was an English major
August 23, 2009 - 11:48 ET by DurdenEvery class I had for my major had some section of it dedicated to "Marxist Literary Theory." I am not kidding. It is a major "theory" in the liberal arts now being forced down peoples throats.
We need a major revolution in education ASAP. It's only getting worse. I had 4 professors who were very open communists. One showed up to classes with a berrett and forced everyone to buy their books from a communist bookstore in downtown L.A.
God bless the Founding Fathers
August 23, 2009 - 11:50 ET by jefflebowskiGod bless the Founding Fathers who in their wisdom saw fit to allow common citizens to own firearms. I couldn't help but think how many will die in Venezuela when the tyrant Chavez decides to take back control of the streets. Just as in Iran, many will die. They have no means to fight.
I firmly believe the 2nd Amendment is the only thing keeping us from being Venezuela with the current regime in place in Washington.
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Jeff, you're right,
August 23, 2009 - 12:10 ET by celatorJeff, you're right, citizens' protest in Venezuela is a very dangerous activity.
One of the stories the mass media is not covering seriously is the large number of citizens recently protesting openly against their governments around the world. I think of Iceland, Italy, France, Turkey, Iran, South Africa and I'm probably missing a few.
This worldwide dissatisfaction with current existing governments strikes me as one of the biggest stories not being reported with seriousness these days. I expect to see more citizen protests as governments continue to ignore them.
No citizen's right to life, liberty, pursuit of happiness, or property is safe as long as Obama is President of the United States.
THE BIGGEST STORY not being reported
August 23, 2009 - 17:51 ET by needle"This worldwide dissatisfaction with current existing governments strikes me as one of the biggest stories not being reported with seriousness these days."
Yes, that is one of the biggest stories; however, THE BIGGEST STORY not being reported is media bias itself. Of course, it is covered at NewsBusters, but that is about it.
- Relying upon the State Run Media for your information is like relying upon an embezzler for your portfolio management.
This is a preview of America's near future
August 23, 2009 - 12:02 ET by c5thenUnless this current administration is opposed and prevented from the complete take over of the American economy that they are attempting.
Financial institutions now have the Federal government as owners with seats on their boards.
Major auto companies are now owned by the federal government.
Health care is on the verge of being taken over by the Federal government.
Throw 'da bums out!
no incumbent re-elected, with very few exceptions!
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let us all not forget that:
August 23, 2009 - 13:08 ET by larry on LI"the goal of socialism is communism" vladimir lenin
P.J. ... Thank you for
August 23, 2009 - 13:47 ET by bigtimerP.J. ...
Thank you for posting all of this, I wouldn't have known a thing about this if not here, thank God for the internet etc.
The msm ignoring this is sickening, but so typical, unfortunately in the end of it all, it will be at their own detriment for all the suppression of major news stories like this.
What is happening there is slowly starting here, people are mad, and not going to take it anymore....what Chavez is doing fits the bill of the leftists here, especially the O-Team.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
MSM & Venezuela
August 23, 2009 - 14:32 ET by P.J. GladnickHopefully the MSM will start to take note on this. Many people in Venezuela had a laid back attitude to a lot of the Chavista shenanigans. However, this is something that hits home bigtime since they don't want political indoctrination of their kids. It will come to a head next month when scool begins.
This could be the Hugo Chavez equivalent of a "bridge too far."
P.J. & bt ... the MSM will not notice
August 23, 2009 - 15:26 ET by Gary HallP.J. & bt ... the MSM will not notice.
This message so clearly illustrated here does not project the agenda of our MSM. Their track record here is well established - this will be censored from the reader and viewer.
Take a look at the pictures of this 2006 opposition rally in support of Rosales, running against Chavez. The American public never found out, as our national media looked the other way.
Elsewhere in the world, some attention was given to these mass gatherings (I suspect the MSM here would have referred those in this crowd as an angry radical mob), the BBC described the size of this crowd as, "Tens of thousands of people have marched through the Venezuelan capital, Caracas in support of the main opposition candidate, Manuel Rosales."
I'd be leaning to the one million plus estimate - without blinking an eye. Here's a smattering of photos:
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Gary... Thank you for
August 23, 2009 - 16:47 ET by bigtimerGary...
Thank you for this info along with the pictures.
All I can say is thank God for the internet....the msm will eventually become irrelevant to millions more each year, it will be via the internet, and no matter how hard they try, they will never be able to stop that.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
In two years, if something doesn't change, we are going...
August 23, 2009 - 13:57 ET by R D Helm...to be in worse shape than Venezuela. We aren't far from it as it is.
As for our own schools, they woun't have to pass any laws forcing them to indoctrinate American children, as they have been doing it already for decades, which is a big reason Barack Hussein Obama got elected to begin with.
-Dave
The rest of the world
August 23, 2009 - 14:17 ET by KC MulvilleYou can't take two steps in this country without tripping over a journalist who wants to excuse Obama and insult normal Americans.
Yet, we hear almost nothing about what's going on in the rest of the world. Despite its obvious bias, I do visit the BBC everyday, because their reporting on the rest of the world is better than the nothing we get here. How many Americans are aware that a huge part of South America is in dire trouble? Ecuador is a failed state. We bailed on the Colombians, and what fragile success they had for a while is falling apart. For that matter, is anyone paying any attention to Japan? One of our biggest partners is still climbing out of economic catastrophe, and they can't get traction -- anyone notice?
Katie Couric wants the media to shape our worldview ... but the same media pays no attention to the rest of the world.
As someone posted earlier,
August 23, 2009 - 14:44 ET by ConservativeRexAs someone posted earlier, the 2nd amendment makes all the difference for the United States. Regardless of where they are protesting in the rest of the world, if all of their guns had been confiscated decades ago they are just pissing in the wind.
Let the media report what they will. We ought to ignore them as the Russians did Pravda, it's mostly just a pack of lies anyway, or only what this administration wants out and how it wants it shaped. Ignore it and laugh at it. We must use the internet and word of mouth to get our messages out. Work hard to get right to carry in your state and then take advantage of it. An armed society is a polite society, and this administration will never be to sure of who is armed and who isn't. Then there is no fear of being stamped down unjustly when we do protest. Other country's do not have that luxury, and like it's been said many times, better them then us.
Of course we don't see much of this....
August 23, 2009 - 16:38 ET by armedcitizenThese news are from their MSM, controlled by Chavez. I listened to all of it, and yes, it sounds like ABC, CBS, MSNBC, etc....... Angry mobs, confused, violent, who don't know or understand that their leader is only doing this for their benefit!!!! Sound familiar?????
"Hopefully our media will begin to pay more attention to the
upheavals caused by this flagrant intrusion by the Chavistas into the
realm of families in that country which might have big implications
for the political future of Hugo Chavez. "
Don't forget Chavez and big-O are pals. And big-O is reading off the same communist check-lists as Chavez. You think we'll see bigO standing up for the people in Venezuela? You can go ahead and hold your breath, it's been scientifically proven improbable to die from it.
Next on the list: conservative radio, perhaps Fox News, blogs like this one???
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
ac....
August 23, 2009 - 16:43 ET by bigtimerNext on the list: conservative radio, perhaps Fox News, blogs like this one???
Of course.
Anyway they can they will attempt...they already are now via imtimidation in various ways.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
was there a special....
August 23, 2009 - 17:07 ET by armedcitizenon amazon on "Socialism 101", or "Dictatorship for Dummies", or maybe "7 Habits of Highly Socialist Leaders", or "Men are from Venus and Marxists RULE"!
Castro must have lent his copy out to Chavez, bigO got his online from his blackberry, Zelaya downloaded his pirated copy from a warez site...(his copy must have been missing some pages or had a virus, cause he got kicket out!)
ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ
Indoctrination IS Happening Here
August 23, 2009 - 16:59 ET by BondPlainBondFox News has done extensive reporting on the egregious errors found in today's textbooks used in elementary, middle, and high schools. A visit to their video webpage and then entering "textbook" into the video search box will bring up a plethora of schocking revelations.
Continuing with the indoctrination theme, we know nothing about why Arne Duncan has been as quiet as a mouse in his behind-the-scenes implementation of a complete overhaul of the education system to the Obama/Ayers/ACORN strictures regarding education: Be a productive member of society. You will learn a skill to work the government fields and factories.
Some background:
Obama and Bill Ayers Worked to Get ACORN Teaching Schoolchildren in Chicago
Can Philanthropy Fix Our Schools?
Can Philanthropy Fix Our Schools? Appraising Walter Annenberg's $500 Million Gift to Public Education.
Obama-Led Foundation Funded a Group Led by Former Chair of 'Communist Party (Marxist-Leninist)'
Another Look at Renaissance 2010
Chicago Teachers' Union Petition to Oppose Renaissance 2010
Small Schools Movement (Wikipedia)
The Small School Research Archive
If the "SmallSchools" address is entered into the URL address bar of
browser, Parent Revolution (Unionizing Parents) is the result
SmallSchools.org (Name has been changed to Parent Revolution)
Web Archive for SmallSchools.org
Viewable Page for SmallSchools.org
This suprises me not at all
August 23, 2009 - 17:43 ET by UnsaneYou cannot have American media outlets reporting on what is happening outsiede the United States unless you drag them, kicking and screaming, to do so. And even then, their reporting will be as crappy as their domestic reporting.
This is why I retain my subscription to The Economist, in spite of the fact that the editors and reporters thereof constantly worship His Majesty The Shahinshah and have absolutely positively refused to utter one critical word about Him since before He was coronated as President.
Also, this is why I raid the BBC and CBC websites regularly. You have to in order to find out what is going on in the world beyond the 49th Parallel and the Rio Grande.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
To the MSM this is not
August 24, 2009 - 15:57 ET by RR GOPTo the MSM this is not news.
"Leftist indoctrination? Hell, we've been doing that for decades over here."
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.