Paul,
First you brought up facts and brainwashing in sentence one and then presented beliefs about education as facts...I take exception with that logic process and would not have allowed it in my public school junior high science class.
Second for your continued belief to be true, hunters would have to have come from somewhere other than a public school education. That us just not the case. I went to public school...and got a hell of an education...and I am a hunter. Every hunter that I personally know went to public school. Where did the hunters that you know go to school?
Hi Again Scott,
I posted my opinion.
Part of it is based on my own personal experiences in public schools and part is based on my aforementioned School Teacher parents' disgust with the increasing trend of said system to encourage "going green" and to tout anti-hunting / anti-2nd Amendment rhetoric.
If it makes more sense for you to believe I was instead posting irrefutable facts, somehow, somewhere supported by flow charts, color coded graphs and mathematical conclusions, then go for it my friend.
However, it is but my opinion (and I am entitled to it.)
Either way, I suspect that you and I are probably not far apart in our belief systems.
For instance the folks who raised me, exactly like yourself, quietly refused to serve the government coolaid in their individual classrooms.
You and they are to be applauded for same.
I went to public school in Los Angeles, K through Jr High.
Then, High School in Sacramento.
Even back in those horse & buggy days, more than one of my teachers spewed anti-hunting / anti-2nd Amendment rants regular enough that I remember it.
My sophomore year / 10th Grade High School English Teacher went into an angry rant about a paper I wrote entitled something about self sufficient life styles, because I mentioned the right to keep and bear arms.
My Junior Year / 11th Grade High School Teacher of Civics And Social Economics, was a Communist and all enthusiastic for gun control as well, by her own words.
As for my other High School Teachers, I recall them being non-commital on such things.
On this Anti-Hunting topic, our fellow AH member, Cal Pappas once told me that, when he began teaching school in Alaska, his School Falculty held a regular "Wild Game Pot Luck" after hunting season.
By the time he retired, this event was long gone, due to lack of interest among the new generation of Teachers replacing the old outdoorsy types.
That, and / or the general move toward "Political Correctness" in the Public Schools, (yes, even here in Alaska) slowly starved out the Wild Game Potluck at that specific school (Dimond High School, Anchorage).
Opinion or fact, however you like.
It still remains that I can see you are riled by my posts.
For that, I do truly apologize.
Such was never my intent.
My opinion however remains unshaken by your semantics.
Cheers,
Velo Dog
(Paul Ard, Anchorage)