Moonbattery, Higher Education Style
As most of my old readers know, I became a citizen of this country in 1972. It was not an easy process. There was an extensive testing of my knowledge of American history and the American form of government. I truly believe that most immigrants do know more about their adopted country and the truly unique form of government it posseses than the majority of it's native residents.
It seems that some so-called professors in higher education contribute to this dearth of knowledge with their hate filled personal idiologies. Yes, many of the fast held beliefs about our founding fathers are myths. These were normal men,with all the flaws and foibles of normal men; with one great exception: they were willing to risk everything on a dream, a dream that every man has the God given right to try to be the best that he could be, free of onerous governmental interference. Was the original concepts of government envisioned by the founding fathers perfect? NO. have there been some improvements over time? Undoubtedly. I would contend that, in fact, that we are in a period of regression at the moment. And its people like the good professor responsible for this regression. In their zeal to point out the flaws in the early days of the Republic, they ignore the truly great concept that was put forward in 1776: that the individual man had rights that devolved just from being a man, that these rights were granted by God, and the state had no power to abridge these rights except insofar as the individual would allow, in order to form a workable society. Individuals empowered the State, not the other way around; the rule of law ensured that all men and government was judged by the same standards, with no one held above the law. This was a truly revolutionary concept. We haven't always lived up to the ideal, but we have come closer than any other society, and we still strive to meet the ideal. For a person charged with educating the next generation to tell a student that he is, in essence, mentally disturbed if he holds to the ideal, demonstrates the decline in the general state of education. A free society requires an educated populace to survive, and if the perveyors(sic) of knowledge start considering the espousal of individual rights and freedoms as a mental illness, we will not survive for long.
Posted by: Delftsman3 at 01:37 AM
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Posted by: Jack at January 19, 2005 04:12 AM (STFN2)
Posted by: Karlo at January 19, 2005 08:14 PM (HoLw7)
Posted by: Karlo at January 19, 2005 08:22 PM (HoLw7)
Tell you what Karlo, I want you to write a college level paper in Dutch. the topic: "The American Left, vanguard of a new, just, America".
This young man should have been given a poor grade on the grammer and syntax, but this was an attack on his belief in the American ideal.
Let's see how YOU do in a foreign language on a subject you believe in.
Karlo, the very fact that you take it as a natural fact that you are imbued with those rights is a testimony to the vision of the founding fathers.
In NO other time or place was this attitude considered a "natural fact".
Did the FF do everything right? Of course not. Were there and are there inequities? That is undeniable. Is there any better system than ours on Earth? NO We have the best foundation to build on that any people have ever had.
To just decry the feet of clay that all men possess is self-defeating. "They didn't do A or B, so they were bad men" discounts the fact that they did the best they could with a revolutionary concept under the conditions and attitudes of the time, and we HAVE improved with time.
LEARN from the past, don't decry the present for it.
Posted by: delftsman3 at January 19, 2005 09:57 PM (+7VNs)
We are glad you are here, many of our country men are lax in civic knowledge and action,Look at the low turnout in most elections. While we are not perfect this country, It is still the best hope system while .
Cheers
V
Posted by: NeilV at January 21, 2005 12:02 AM (Dk8ax)
Posted by: Karlo at January 21, 2005 09:07 PM (JUy1p)
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