By: MJ

A television host, Sean Hannity, showed the video of the LA teacher talking about a Mexican revolt in the US to a discussion panel. He set it up expecting that the panel would be outraged at the ideas promoted by the speaker.

One member of the panel, Rebecca Diamond, co-host of a business television program, said that this is no big deal. When Hannity asked if he should be teaching in a public school, the response was that this was on his own time and that if he were advocating these ideas in the classroom it would be a problem. She also said that he was “just one guy,” like the guy on the street corner is an evangelist. He wasn’t calling for the overthrow of the government. She said that the teacher called for the support of Castro and Chavez. She said that the support for Castro and Chavez is acknowledging a support for socialism against capitalism, but apparently she missed the word “professional revolutionaries.” She did say that this teacher should feel lucky to have been born here.

Jay Sekulow, a human rights attorney for the American Center for Law and Justice, said that “hate speech is not free speech” referring to the teacher’s comments about “frail white capitalist…., but since Sean Penn wasn’t there no one is talking about it.” He also mentioned that the teacher did say: “Let’s start a revolution.” And in reference to the media bias, Jordan pointed out that in the tea party attacks, they chose one tea party member and in this case this is the speaker of the movement.

Leslie Sanchez, a Republican Strategist, had very little objection other than recognizing the media bias when comparing this isolated incident to a tea party incident. She said that the media should have reported on it. She said there were very few people in his audience and referred to “three people clapping.” The clip shown on the air did not reveal that there were underage children in the group. She said he was “one nutty guy.”

At the very beginning of that video he talks about the “person who just spoke was a student of his.” That should tell you he is recruiting students from his class to participate in these activities.

There have been teachers who have been criticized for drinking when they are not in the classroom and for participating in various other activities while not in the classroom. Teachers are held to a higher standard. Everything teachers do outside the classroom and activities they engage in outside the classroom are reflected in the classroom, because it demonstrates their character and their belief system. Teachers are not allowed to give students a ride home and I am sure they would not be allowed to recruit students for an activity such as this. Teachers are not allowed to give elementary students a hug, show favoritism or anything of that nature.

In addition to that, he explains the domino theory and how he was trained by someone who is in the leftist movement. He also expresses globalist theory – “we are all one people.”

From Free Republic:

“This is only a part of the GLOBAL COMMUNIST MOVEMENT to fell the United States and they are winning. There are very powerful people all over the globe working feverishly to bring us down. When are you people going to wake up? It’s time to organize and resist, or cozy up to your new masters.”

He further states they are “professional revolutionaries,” and there are 40 million of them inside the US’ borders. He says, “Our enemy is the same enemy as Chavez, capitalism and imperialism.”

And he continues, “If we are serious about making change, reading a book or teaching a class is not a part of the movement, what you do, 24 hours a day as a professional revolutionary that is what will lead our people to liberation.”

The two ladies on the panel do not understand indoctrination. Rebecca said, “This is just one lone person on a rant and that the crowd was small.” Leslie, another member of the Great American Panel, said this was not important because it was just one person.

Indoctrination happens in small groups and it is not simply imparting information, it is changing beliefs or belief systems. They have not learned about ACORN and the activities of THE Great Community Organizer. The teacher in this video is a professional revolutionary which is “probably” worse than THE community organizer.

I don’t have anything to offer as evidence of this, but it is instinctive. Perhaps as a parent, or as a result of my educational training, the alarm bells went off and because I watched the indoctrination of my daughter at a church to become a missionary.

It was a church in which she was participating in high school. The adults leading the youth group were encouraging kids to become missionaries. But the hypocrisy was evident, because the leaders were actively engaging the youth in traditional teen activities, such as attending movies together. They were asking these kids to give up the chance to go to a vocational school or college to become missionaries.

In essence, they were asking these youth to give up their future in a career of their choice. These adults were working in the community at jobs to support their families. They had not given up their jobs to become missionaries. In addition to that, the indoctrination happened a little at a time, each week and in small groups in that church.

The week before my daughter graduated from high school, she told me she was not going to go to college and enter a nursing program. This was a young lady who enjoyed going to movies and other activities that young people enjoy. She had not experienced a lack of engaging activities and I had trouble envisioning her in a setting where there weren’t hair dryers, nail polish and movie theaters, if you get my drift.

I explained that she needed a skill to be able to help other people. And I explained that many people lose academic skills in the first year after high school if they do not continue with a course of study. There were tears to be sure, but I was successful in encouraging her to attend college.

After her first two years at college, she won a ticket to London in one of those raffles for the “students abroad” fairs. She looked for a medical mission trip to go on and was fortunate that the one she found was not a scam. Since she had the ticket to London, all she had to do was pay for the transportation from London to Sierra Leone. She went to Sierra Leone for ten days (which had recently been in a civil war). They lived in huts with no running water and they were chased by revolutionaries.

When she returned she thanked me for NOT letting her become a missionary. She said she was not prepared for that style of life. It was sweet music to know that I had done the right thing because as parents, sometimes, we don’t know if we are pointing our kids in the right direction. Because as parents, and having life experience, we know that there are always choices and we have had some opportunity to reflect upon our own choices – whether if we had chosen a different road, where we might be today.

My point is that the people on this panel should know what is going on in the world today since they are not the average person – they have positions in the arena of political discussion. Their credentials included a television co-host of a business program, a republican strategist and an attorney in an organization related to freedom and liberty.

We have a choice – each of us has to stand up to defend freedom and expose these community organizers for who they are – socialists, communists, fascists or revolutionaries, because WE are the KEY.