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Twenty-one
ways
"public schools"
harm your children
R.
C. Hoiles
Now,
what are the things that government schools dare not teach?
- They
dare not teach the spirit of the Constitution as set forth
in the first official document of the United States, the
Declaration of Independence. They dare not teach it because
it says that all men, not just the majority, are endowed by
their Creator with certain unalienable rights, among these
are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
A man isn't free to pursue happiness when the majority in
any school district, state or nation can coerce him to pay
for a school that he believes violates the principles upon
which this government was formed.
The school teachers dare not emphasize this part of the
Declaration of Independence. They dare not explain the true
meaning of this statement. If they were successful in
explaining and teaching the true meaning of these
ideologies, there would be no gun-run schools.
- Again,
they dare not teach that to secure these rights governments
are instituted among men, deriving their just power from the
consent of the governed. They have to completely repudiate
the ideas of the American way of life. They have to teach
the old-world philosophy of the divine right of governments,
only now they call it the divine right of the majority
rather than the divine right of kings.
- They
dare not teach in government schools the meaning of liberty.
It is doubtful whether any teacher in gun-run schools dares
define the kind of liberty the Founding Fathers mutually
pledged to each other their lives, their fortunes and their
sacred honor to support. If the government schools
successfully taught the meaning of the liberty our Founding
Fathers had in mind, there would be no government schools
that starve the intellects of our children.
- The
government schools dare not teach the meaning of the Golden
Rule. If they were successful in getting their pupils to
understand that they should not force other people to pay
for something they did not want, then they could see that it
was a violation of the Golden Rule to force others to pay
for their schooling.
They, of course, dare not teach their pupils to believe that
if it is wicked and a violation of the Golden Rule for one
man to do a thing, it is still wicked and a violation of the
Golden Rule if 49 per cent or 99 per cent of the people do
the same thing. They, thus, dare not teach the youth that
the ideal government, the only kind of government that can
be of value to mankind, is one that is limited to the use of
defensive force and never has a right, under any
circumstances, to initiate force.
I
want to continue suggesting things that tax-run schools dare not
teach.
- They
dare not teach the First Commandment: "Thou shalt have
no other Gods before me" because they are bowing down
and worshipping the will of the majority rather than the
eternal laws of God that no man made and no man can unmake.
- They
dare not teach "Thou shalt not covet," because
they are violating the Coveting Commandment.
They believe they do not need to teach well enough that
people will voluntarily pay their salaries. They get their
pay by violence rather than by rendering service well enough
so that those who pay them believe they are benefited by
their employment.
- They
dare not teach discipline and self-reliance because they are
not disciplining themselves enough to render such service
that they can be paid voluntarily. The teachers take the
shortcut and use a police club to get their money. That
certainly is not discipline, nor is it self-reliance.
- They
dare not teach thrift and the harm that comes from getting
into debt. They dare not do this because the government
burdens every child and every person in the United States
with a monstrous debt.
- They
dare not teach respect for individual initiative because
government schools are based on lack of respect for other
people's initiative. They are based on the theory that
"We've got the power and the individual is helpless and
we're going to make him pay for anything our agents think is
education."
- They
dare not teach humility and meekness because the means used
by government schools are the exact opposite of humility and
meekness. Are believers in tax-run schools so sure they are
right that they are willing to initiate force to make people
support their ideas of education? They see themselves as so
exalted that they have lost all humility and meekness. And
remember, "He who exalts himself shall become
abased."
- They
dare not teach children to reason. They have to teach them
not to recognize a contradiction or a dilemma. If the pupils
were taught to reason, they would recognize the tyranny that
is bound to follow making people pay for things and ideas
they abhor.
- They
dare not teach the harm that follows socialism, communism,
collectivism and fascism for to do so would let pupils
realize that aggressive force is part of socialism,
communism, collectivism and fascism.
- They
dare not teach that what man wants must be obtained on a
voluntary basis. They dare not teach this because they get
what they want on an involuntary basis.
- They
dare not teach the difference between socialism and private
ownership of property. They dare not explain that under
socialism the only way a man can benefit is by injuring
another, as in the case in compelling people to pay for
schools they think will destroy the country.
- They
dare not explain that in free enterprise, including free
enterprise in education, the gain of one is the gain of all.
- Tax-run
schools dare not teach love and charity because they are
using aggressive force. They seem to think that aggressive
force is better than persuasion by love and charity.
- They
cannot teach patience because they are so impatient about
getting what they seem to believe is an education that they
dare not wait to persuade those who should employ them to
pay their salaries.
- They
cannot teach peace and goodwill because they are an example
of the opposite of peace and goodwill. They are an example
of initiating force, of threatening to get from others by
aggressive force what they think they should get.
- They
cannot teach that the government is a servant of individuals
because they believe it should be supported by giving it a
monopoly to use aggressive force to make people pay. They
can only teach that it is a master of the individual.
- They
cannot teach justice because their method of supporting the
schools is based on injustice — arbitrary, initiated
force.
- They
cannot teach that each man is responsible for his own life
because they deny that by using force to take part of man's
energy against his will, and man cannot be responsible for
his life unless he has the right to choose.
There
is nothing more important for parents than their duty to see
that their children are treated fairly and have an opportunity
to learn from schools that can teach these great moral
principles and axioms. It is not the money we're wasting in our
tax-run schools that is so important, but it is that our
children are not being taught the moral laws that tax-less
schools can teach.
It is because children can be taught what is right in tax-less
schools and they cannot be so taught in tax-run schools that I
am obliged to do what little I can to get parents to see that
they are not doing their duty to their children by sending them
to tax-run schools.
What we need above everything else is more people devoting more
time to seeing that the youth of the land are instilled with
belief in the great moral laws, the Golden Rule, and the
Declaration of Independence. Government schools cannot teach
successfully the will to learn. The best way to teach anything
is by example. But the superintendent and managers of the
schools themselves are not enough interested in the will to
learn to be willing to answer questions as they would before a
court to determine whether what they are doing is in harmony
with what they profess to believe. If there is anything a man of
integrity should want to learn, it is whether what he is doing
is in harmony and consistent with what he says.
c1957
R.
C. Hoiles was the publisher of the Santa Ana Register,
now the Orange County Register, the flagship of media
giant, Freedom Communications. We are commemorating the 40th
anniversary of Mr. Hoiles publication of his great vituperation
against "gun-run schools." It has been edited for
length, a process newspaperman Hoiles would understand.
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