A few months ago I found myself at the back of an empty church on a weekday afternoon, witnessing a small ceremony while standing among friends.
I was next to a child's table with a few little chairs around it, when something caught my wife's eye. It was a small child's "board book" printed with a colorful cover designed to invite little fingers to pick it up.
The small wooden chairs could fit a couple of innocent five-year olds or smaller, while on the table sat a few other children's books and crayons.
One wouldn't think twice about a board book sitting there for very young children to play with. On the cover you would expect to find maybe "A is for apple." But with this book the words spelled out, "A is for activist."
Trained as a public school teacher with my father having fought on Okinawa in WWII, the words screamed out at me as an antithesis to what I grew up with.
What was a board book for little children doing here, mixed in with crayons and coloring books in the back of a church in downtown Princeton, NJ?
Some of the stunning indoctrinating Marxist statements found in the little book designed for five years olds to learn is the stuff of Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, going back to the days of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge (CAC.)
You can see images of pages from this book online, aimed at our babies to join the author to hopefully reject the culture they were born into.
Below are other opinions from the Web on an overview of the book. Click on the page if you want to view the source online.
Source: EducationRevolution
Source: EducationRevolution
The little board book, having been around for years, represents an indoctrination that has been filling children's minds for decades, from the time they were trapped with Planned Parenthood in public schools to graduating from an Ivy League University filled with prestige and "woke" indoctrination.
It evolved into our university system many decades ago from New York City's Columbia University, considered to be ground zero.
Columbia University is where Communists Cloward & Piven found a home to indoctrinate students, a university with a "Teachers' College" that was one of the first to send out graduates for hire into America's public school systems. T
They would carry an important message from the professors at Columbia about self-achievement, America's promise to immigrants who still yearn today to come to its shores.
But the "woke" Teachers' College didn't see self-achievement that way. These graduates, starting back in 2000, were instead trained to identify self-achievement as racist, that those who strove to be their best in America were instead offensive to others who might be less motivated or maybe just didn't care, finding interest in other things.
Many of these graduates were reported to also believe achievement-colored tassels needed to be removed from mortar boards during senior graduation ceremonies, tassels which would later be referred to as a result of "white privilege."
And so in 2022, twenty years later, we see children's books like these, sitting in a church in an older American city with an Ivy league university at its center, a university stained today from the teachings of Marx, Alinsky and far left professors such as Peter Singer.
Who allowed this to happen? It was too many American citizens growing up with prestige and wealth showered upon them for decades by sacrifices from freedom's heroes. Instead of keeping the founder's concept for a free nation, some of these citizens grew to believe they were superior and should never lose touch with the good life.
They believed people like them should deserve rewards, such as the typical wealthy elites represented by Fonda and Kerry from the days of Nam.
Fonda was video taped sitting in a Vietnam gun emplacement as it shot down American planes while Kerry was reported to have thrown away his metals. Not surprising, decades later Kerry would be accused of working behind the scenes with an anti-American foreign power against a sitting president.
So on that afternoon in Princeton, NJ, it was obvious Fonda, Kerry along with so many others graduating from Ivy League universities had done major damage to the traditions and heart of America that could not be repaired with apologies.
At the same time too many children have been left to the wolves that compose little colorful board books like these with innocent short titles such as "A is for activist."
Meanwhile people go about their business, not aware these books lie around like hunting traps on little tables in churches and libraries in cities and towns across America, ready for the next generation of little hands and empty minds to pick them up. - Webmaster
From Amazon:
"A is for Activist is an ABC board book written and illustrated for the next generation of progressives: families who want their kids to grow up in a space that is unapologetic about activism, environmental justice, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and everything else that activists believe in and fight for.
The alliteration, rhyming, and vibrant illustrations make the book exciting for children, while the issues it brings up resonate with their parents' values of community, equality, and justice. This engaging little book carries huge messages as it inspires hope for the future, and calls children to action while teaching them a love for books." - Amazon