Yesterday, the vampires behind the push to transform America into a safe space for spree shooters, enlisted the help of one 9-year-old Yolanda Renee King. She is the only grandchild of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Yolanda took the stage for all of about two and a half minutes. This was just long enough for her to; express her desire that the whole world should be gun free, as well as motivate the crowd with a mantra to chant.
Don’t get me wrong, I can totally comprehend where these kids are coming from, and the magical thinking that gets them there. They think if gun ownership is made illegal, then people will simply stop using guns to commit murder. I mean god help these poor kids when the realization dawns on them that murder was already illegal to begin with.
The problem is, these children are not yet well-versed in critical thinking. In fact, there’s a good chance if they continue with their K-12 education, that by the time they leave high school to enter the real world, their ability to think, and consider things critically, will have been completely replaced with nonsensical dogma.
The truly tragic part of this whole situation, is that after many threats to him and his family, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sought out a gun permit for the purpose of self-defense. The State denied him permission to carry a gun, and later on, he was killed by a gunman.
This poor young girl's mind has been kidnapped and weaponized. Hopefully, her family will intervene, before the school system is allowed to continue on, causing irreparable damage.
Children are born with the innate ability to think critically. “Why?” is their favorite question, as it is the one inquiry which provides them with the most answers. At some point, children learn that it’s inappropriate to ask “why?”, and this is the beginning of the end.
They will be educated in a rigorous and painfully boring environment that systematically dismembers the mind, and its ability to think critically.
After the indoctrination process, if they are lucky their minds will (re)member, the ‘whys’ will come back, and the grown child will once again regain control over his-or-her natural ability to learn via inquiry.
Never forget to ask yourself if you are asking the right questions!