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Evil Teachers 3 (2021) Drawing by Edwin Loftus
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As this realization momentarily flits through the "Educator's" consciousness, she pauses to ask herself, "What am I doing? How did I end up doing this?" But the thought fades before it can be answered. Her conditioning still strong, she resumes her task believing that she's helping these children to become useful cogs in the machinery of society and saving them from a lifetime of thinking for themselves.
In reality, nothing as crude as a spoon being used to scoop out brain matter is used. Knowledge of how to reason and function independently is denied, cases of it are punished and obedience is rewarded. It isn't as perfect as brain surgery would be, but it is much easier to get the public, most of them already victims of similar training, to ignore that it is going on and trust that the authorities know what is best because ... they are "the authorities."
In America we the words of our 'Beloved Glorious Leader,' Barak Obama:
"The 'American dream' is that, if you work hard your whole life and don't do anything too wrong, you'll be able to retire someday in reasonable comfort knowing that your basic needs will be taken care of."
That was a lie. The 'American dream' is that if you work hard and take chances, you can someday own your own land, own your own business, be your own boss and what you have accomplished on to your heirs, free to build your own economic freedom by providing something others will pay you for, not held back by excessive government taxes and regulations, and thereby free to plan and live as you want to, limited more by your respect for the rights of others to do the same, than by rules and regulations.
But the oligarchs and bureaucrats and professional socialist politicos already have their dreams and powers established. They want things to remain as they are with the elimination of the last vestiges of independent thinking as the only thing on their "want lists." They don't want bright young minds thinking of better ideas and ways to do things, not unless they are under their control, and it is they that will benefit from new ideas.
The hyperbolic image in this drawing is real in "Public Education" here in America and it will take decades to undo the harm they have done already. The difference is they are using Behavioral Conditioning and Denial of Information to reduce the intelligence of children here.
So, what about where you are? What are schools teaching, not teaching and conditioning into the responses of your children?
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Edwin Loftus is an American painter and draftsman born in 1951. His interest in art began at the age of 4 when he decided to draw something real rather than working from his imagination.
As a child he excelled at drawing and as a teenager he began to experiment with oil painting. In college, he took courses in art and art history and realized that true art had nothing to do with the quality of the drawing or painting, but that it had to have the ambition to push the boundaries and expand the visual experience.
He also studied philosophy, psychology and history and quickly realized that it was just another art establishment trying to defend its elitist industry and reward system. Their skills were almost non-existent, they knew nothing about psychology, perception or stimulus response, and they were extensions of the belief system that made communism, fascism and other forms of totalitarianism such destructive forces in the world. They literally believe that art shouldn't be available to ordinary human beings, but only to an elite "sophisticated" enough to understand it.
Edwin Loftus realized that the emperors of art had no clothes, but they were still the emperors. Gifted in art, he worked hard to acquire this skill. So he found other ways to make a living and sold a few artworks from time to time. For sixty years, many people enjoyed his works and some collected them.
Today, Edwin Loftus is retired. Even if he sold all his paintings for the price he asked, "artist" would be the lowest paid job he ever had... but that's the way it is. It won't matter to him after he dies. He just hopes that some people will like what he does enough to enjoy it in the future.
- Nationality: UNITED STATES
- Date of birth : 1951
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value,
- Groups: Contemporary American Artists
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