"Are you saying you're being recruited through the TV you watch during
homeroom?"
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FPF-fwd.: Being born in Europe, 3 Kms from the German border, the 'Hitlerjugend'
[Url.:
http://tinyurl.com/4s3rl] is the first thing one thinks of, when reading
the story below:
"...to create a new division consisting exclusively of volunteers from the
Hitler Youth born in the year 1926. The Division was to be a symbol of the
willingness of the German youth to sacrifice itself and of it's will to
achieve total victory." Hubert Meyer, History of the 12. SS-Panzerdivision "Hitlerjugend"
Why Go To College, When You Can Be Cannon Fodder? Do You Know What Your Kids
Are Watching On 'Educational' TV At School?
By Dr. Teresa Whitehurst
I learned something new yesterday.
Channel One News, the "educational" TV show that my daughter Isa and
millions of other American kids watch every morning at school, is busy
recruiting our teenagers into the military. "Mom, they're really aiming at
the black kids, and the Hispanic kids too. I'm so sick of seeing those
military ads everyday. "The Power of One", and all that lots of my friends
are falling for it!"
This is especially upsetting to Isa because several of her black friends,
18, 19 and 20 years old, have been shipped to Iraq. Some were promised they
wouldn't have to be in combat, but would be doing "mechanical work",
"communications", or "wiring".
It seems doubtful that, when push comes to shove, kids who've been promised
such jobs will be allowed to avoid combat. One of her friends has already
been shot "in an embarrassing place"; he's being treated overseas instead of
the US so that he can be sent quickly back into combat in Iraq. Mr. Bush's
military needs warm bodies, able or not.
I stopped the car and asked, "Wait a minute. What do you mean when you say
you're 'seeing those military ads every day'?"
"We have to watch this short thing every morning in homeroom called 'Channel
One News'," Isa explained with a weary tone. "It's educational, supposedly.
You know, the day's news, so we'll be up on current events. But in between
the stories, there are more and more ads for the Army and the Marines."
No Child Left Behind ?
I thought about "No Child Left Behind" and the malignant purpose behind that
sweet-sounding act that Mr. Bush and his men (and at least one journalist
paid $250,000 by the White House) have continuously promoted to trusting
parents across the US.
After catching my breath I asked, "Are you saying you're being recruited
through the TV you watch during homeroom?" She nodded. I asked again, "What
do your teachers think about this? What about Mr. Hitchens (not his real
name), who told you privately that he's antiwar? Doesn't he say anything
against it?" Persuaded Away from College, Towards the Military "No, I think
the teachers and the kids are so used to it at my school that they don't
even notice anymore. I mean, the other day I was walking to Sociology class
and heard the ROTC instructor telling the kids, "Okay, this is how you hold
your M-16".
The whole culture of the school is military these days, so nobody notices
anything unusual about this. And I think the few teachers who aren't prowar
or proBush are afraid to get in trouble if they say anything that doesn't
sound pro-military." As noted in my recent articles on military recruitment
and the coming draft, for two years my daughter and I have been fighting the
aggressive and often sneaky efforts of military recruiters to sign her up.
Certainly they don't want her for her physical prowess-she weighs 98 pounds
- so I can only assume they want her for other reasons. Either they've seen
her high verbal scores, or they just want young bodies--even a tiny one--to
serve as cannon fodder. With a military recruiter present every day in the
cafeteria, military "speakers" visiting classrooms, and huge recruiting
posters in the guidance office, perhaps it's not surprising that teachers
and even guidance counselors have been influenced by the constant hum of
"enlist, enlist, enlist".
Students at Isa's school are told that, yes, they could consider college,
but that it's "very expensive" and "may not guarantee you a job", while the
military "will pay for college" and "practically guarantees you'll have a
great career". Oh, and "a big cash bonus right now if you sign up today!"
Joining the military is presented as the one and only path of honor,
heroism, and service to one's country. Many students, not surprisingly, want
to be heroes or get out of poverty, so they're signing up in droves.
College recruiting is a rarity at this school, and at her previous school,
as well. Ah, but military recruiters are constantly lurking around, spending
quality time with fatherless boys, handing out materials, giving "aptitude
tests" (played down as "just helping you figure out what you're really good
at"), handing out Marine bumper stickers, and otherwise making their
smartly-uniformed presence known.
"It's just everywhere", Isa continued. "Here's an example: In gym we don't
exercise or play sports like we used to do - now we "sound off", just like
in the military, while running and doing jumping jacks, push-ups, and
pull-ups. The freshmen are told to shout, "one, two!", then the sophomores
are supposed to answer, "three, four!", and then the whole group of us has
to say "Sound off!" I mean it's ridiculous Mom! How are you supposed to
exercise while you're shouting at the top of your lungs?"
As I started driving again, I took a moment to reflect on this "military
culture" that's replacing the educational culture in America's public
schools.
Surely Channel One News, which parents and educators have criticized from
the start as nothing more than a way to let corporations advertise their
products directly to kids without their parents' knowledge, wouldn't go so
far as to market the military to children as a (better, more heroic, more
exciting) alternative to college?
Surely they wouldn't override Mom and Dad by sneakily
recruiting through "educational" TV at school?
Would they?
Could they?
Dr. Teresa Whitehurst is a clinical psychologist and writer. Her most recent
book describes the nonviolent guidance of children, Jesus on Parenting: 10
Essential Principles That Will Transform Your Family, Baker Books, 9/2004. -
You can contact her at: DrTeresa@JesusontheFamily.org
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When he talks about it in the fields at home,
He is often accused of lying,
For the obdurate people will not believe
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