The Quiet Subversion.
How your library plays along with the destruction of your child and what this homeschooling parent does instead.
As homeschoolers, we relish in outside resources. Museums, parks, theaters, and of course, libraries. With endless programs for toddlers, preschoolers, elementary and teenage students, and adults, the local library can be extremely valuable when it comes to learning and socialization. The best thing about the library: it’s free. You can load up your children whenever you want, stay as long as you want, and read and borrow whatever books you want.
My two children (6 and 3) look forward to it every time, and it’s definitely one of my favorite things to do. My son is what would be considered a kindergartner. Throughout this short homeschooling experience thus far, he has checked out books on how plants grow, monster trucks, sunflowers, seasons, and more recently, picture book biographies on Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington, and John F. Kennedy. His particular favorite are books on individual states. He can recite the capitals of various states such as New Mexico, California, and Massachusetts.
My three-year-old loves to read Gerald and Piggie books by Mo Willems. Willems has written books such as Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late and one of our favorites, Today I Will Fly. We checkout a couple of these books every time we go to the library and now, he has them memorized.
After we spend some time playing and looking for books, the boys have come to enjoy spending time on the computer. There are read-alouds and sing-alongs, puzzles, painting, math lessons and games, and my oldest son loves to test his knowledge on which flag belongs to which U.S. State. They enjoy this time since our home is not filled with neurologically damaging iPads or cell phones. Not to say we don’t have screen time and TV time- this is done in moderation of course, with close monitoring, but I’ll save that for another discussion.
It’s during this computer free-time that I browse the library. My husband and I are fans of westerns and non-fiction. Have you ever taken the time to browse the non-fiction section of your local library? If you have time on Saturday afternoon, I highly recommend doing this. Pay particular attention to the biography, history, and political section. Whose biographies do they carry? Whose biographies do they not carry? Why are there tons of books on the Chinese Communist Party, but none on the Bolshevik Revolution? Sure, there are 20 different biographies on John F. Kennedy and his assassination, but do any of these mention the truth behind who had him killed and why? Hint: it has more to do with Israel and less to do with Vietnam. Have you ever seen a biography on Malcom X at your local library? Me neither. But I have seen a million different books about Martin Luther King Jr., whose real name, by the way, was Michael King, and he was not about peaceful protest but more about hating White people.
This leads me to the reason I felt compelled to share this piece of writing with you, as listeners of American Education FM. Most libraries I’m sure, usually display a theme of the month or theme of the quarter or semester. Springtime hits, and there are books on display about gardening and planting flowers. Summertime hits, and there are books on traveling or how to upkeep your vehicle. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it’s February and you know what that means. The entire world must participate in “Black History Month.” Even a small rural (still majority White, although a slim majority) town in Southeast New Mexico.
During our most recent library trip, I decided to browse the children’s nonfiction section. There are biographies on Kamala Harris, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, everyone’s favorite emancipator, Abraham Lincoln, and of course, Dr. King. In the history section I came across a book titled “The 1619 Project: Born on the Water” written by the hater of Whites herself, Nikole Hannah-Jones. So, I skimmed it.
It’s the story of a little girl who learns her family’s history of how they came to America on slave ships. The very last page concludes with the following;
“Grandma looks at me and my brother, tells us, ‘This is why we say Black Lives Matter, why we celebrate Black Girl Magic, why we believe we are our ancestors’ wildest dreams….the next day, I go to school, pull out my red crayon, my blue, and my white. I draw the stars and I draw the stripes of the flag of the country that my ancestors built…”
I hate to break it to you sister Nikole, but you are a liar, and now you are brainwashing children, even young White children to believe that blacks are superior to Whites. Your ancestors did not build this country. Your ancestors did not make great advances in science, medicine and education. And now, their descendants, with the help of jewish communists, are destroying White culture, beating up White kids in schools, and taking professional jobs away from more qualified, capable White men. Hello, Delta Airlines?!
So, how does your local library quietly go along with this subversion? The answer is the library board. Think about who makes up the majority on a library board. White, female, baby boomers. Think about how this subversion and DEI nonsense has been encouraged since 2020, and how it has exploded into “Everyone Love Everyone” and “Diversity is our Strength.”
The baby boomers who still watch Fox News and think that Derek Chauvin was a racist cop who killed George Floyd. This is the same generation who engaged in degeneracy in the 1960s and 1970s and complain about “Kids today.” Unfortunately, these kind, sweet grandmothers have no idea they are contributing to the anti-White movement. They have watched Fox News their entire adult lives and believe that black people and White people should coexist and that segregation is bad. It is not their fault.
So, as homeschool families, there are things you can do to find the truth from your local library, or other places.
First, vet every single book your child is interested in. Not only are recent publications filled with anti-White content, but there are also many publications that have homosexuality and pedophilic content. As we were browsing for books about presidents, I skimmed through one I grabbed from the shelf. In the end, there was an illustration of a Hall of Presidents, or future presidents, with a portrait of Hillary Clinton as one. I immediately re-shelved this one.
If you don’t know the truth, I encourage you to find any video on YouTube by Robert Sepehr. He calls himself, “The World’s Most Dangerous Anthropologist,” due to his antithetical theories and findings of mainstream anthropology. Each video is filled with historical facts you will never see being taught in public schools. He’s written several books as well, including one where he debunks the “Out of Africa” theory, proving that humans did not evolve from apes. His most recent video discusses the subversive history of communism. It is fascinating and I encourage you to watch it. You will learn something. So will your children. His books are available on Amazon.
Another resource I recommend regarding the truth, is the 12 hour documentary: Europa: The Last Battle, and the 6 hour film: Adolf Hitler: The Greatest Story Never Told (both now available on Blu-ray or DVD on moneytreepublishing.com). These are appropriate for high schoolers, and should be required for homeschooling. Recently I read a four-part article series written by Richard Houck titled, The War Against White Children, which discusses in length the Civil Rights Movement and the impact it had on public education. Spoiler alert: The Civil Rights Movement was a disaster for White students. If interested, I will link it below. Once you watch and read these, you will begin to question everything you were taught in school, and dots will begin to connect.
Secondly, your local library will usually have book sales, filled with tons of discarded resources. Often these are books that have become outdated, or are filled with the truth about history and the Bible. These are always fun to attend, and you can usually get a bag of books for $5 or $10.
Third, attend yard sales or visit used book stores or thrift stores. There are often unwanted books that can be valuable resources when it comes to learning. Some libraries even offer an app as a digital resource. Ours uses the Hoopla app. You simply download the app, login using your library identification information and you can browse books, audiobooks, music, even movies. This is a great resource if you travel a lot, or if your family is simply into audiobooks.
Finally, make sure your children know how and why to question everything. I encourage you to do the same. Even books and documentaries that claim to be factual, may in fact not be. The aforementioned documentaries have been supported by sufficient evidence throughout time. When the Apostle Paul was speaking to the Berean church in Thessalonica scripture says that;
“they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. As a result, many of them believed” (Acts 17: 12).
The Bereans did not take Paul’s word for it. They studied scripture and took it upon themselves to find the truth. This is a noble skill in which we should all imitate. Once we know the truth, we can pass that truth on to our children.
One of the main reasons for homeschooling is to teach critical thinking skills, which are purposefully ignored in public schools. There is a reason there are more than five-million students in the United States who are being homeschooled. More and more parents are waking up to the truth, and knowing the truth will set you free.
https://counter-currents.com/2023/05/the-war-against-white-children-part-1/
BIO: Cicily Hellekson, M.Ed., is a former elementary school teacher. She left teaching in 2021 after only eight and a half years amid the sanctioned abuse of students and staff. She is currently a homemaker with two young sons and a husband of over nine years. Cicily Hellekson is on Gab.
I agree with much of what Cicily says here. But at least where I live in California, our controllers have taken things way beyond this simple 1960s culture “white-black” engineered conflict. They have brought in a bunch of Sinos and Hindus to take “our” place. These rule-following money-worshipping great reset loving “immigrants” are the new middle class. They are everywhere in the West now, and it’s ramped up considerably since “COVID.” They all have six (or seven) figure jobs, inevitably in bio-tech, and they have zero connection to the history of America. They are out of place, and they are everywhere, often masked, where I live.
i have not gone to the library much since the lockdown. i used to, it was our second living room, they still know the sound of my voice when i call. I would call there to tell my son to come home at night, for ages. they library staff has been replaced. they were academics, who would inter library loan me great books like Karl poppers "enemies of an open society, the spell of plato" - actually a very important book in world literature. now. now, they are ....