Do You Doubt the Education System Has a Liberal Bias?

Do You Doubt the Education System Has a Liberal Bias?

Campus Reform reports that a textbook required for a three-credit course entitled, “Introduction to Social Work Profession and Social Welfare” includes several outrageously misleading statements. A student whistleblower brought the book to the attention of Campus Reform, saying, “it’s so in you face and people need to know about it.”

The book characterizes conservatives in general and Ronald Regan, specifically, as selfish, sexist pessimists who are lazy and incapable of true charity.

Anti-Regan comments in textbook

The excerpts sent to Campus Reform make no mention of Reagan’s appointment of Sandra Day O’Connor, the first female Supreme Court Justice; his appointment of the first female U.S. Representative to the United Nations, Jeane Kirkpatrick; Elizabeth Dole, the first female appointed to Secretary of the Department of Transportation; or that over 1,400 women were chosen by Reagan to fill powerful, policy-making positions.

“Conservatives ‘tend to take a basically pessimistic view of human nature. People are conceived of as being, self-centered, lazy and incapable of true charity,’” the text states.

Anti-conservative bias in textbook

The author’s ridiculous scorn is not restricted to conservatives.

Wealthy individuals are also a topic of scorn throughout the course reading, which argues that “[the] wealthy find that having a social class of poor people is useful.”

This is what your taxes pay for: an education system designed to promote disinformation and propaganda as a tool of liberal idealists.

 

Source: CampusReform

 

 



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