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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 12:09 PM Feb 2012

Satan’s Indoctrination Camps

Satan’s Indoctrination Camps

By Ed Kilgore

Let’s just say for the sake of argument that Rick Santorum has “grown” in the last year or two that he’s been running for president. Let’s say he’s right in whining about media coverage of his campaign—that reporters should focus on his not-terribly-unique message of wanting to cut taxes and spending, instead of the vastly more interesting things he was saying about the metaphysical order of the universe and the direction of human history way, way back in 2008, in the virtual infancy of his political career.

But if that’s how Santorum wants to play it, why is he going onto Glenn Beck’s show for a whole hour and saying stuff like this:

Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Thursday that President Obama wants more young adults to go to college so they can undergo “indoctrination” to a secular world view.

In an hour-long interview with conservative television host Glenn Beck, Santorum also defended his record on abortion and his vote in favor of President George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind education law.

On the president’s efforts to boost college attendance, Santorum said, “I understand why Barack Obama wants to send every kid to college, because of their indoctrination mills, absolutely … The indoctrination that is going on at the university level is a harm to our country.”

He claimed that “62 percent of kids who go into college with a faith commitment leave without it,” but declined to cite a source for the figure. And he floated the idea of requiring that universities that receive public funds have “intellectual diversity” on campus.

Hard to imagine, isn’t it, that anyone would think Santorum’s engaged in a culture war after reading comments like that! In one fell swoop, he’s accusing hundreds of higher education institutions of consciously warring against religion; accusing the president of the United States of consciously attempting to exercise mind control over millions of young people; accusing the parents of said young people of stupidly putting themselves into deep debt in order to secure the intellectual and moral corruption of their children; and proposing to end academic freedom in favor of some sort of vague “diversity” standards that he’d be denouncing if the subject was admission of minority students.

It is impossible to make any sense of Santorum’s thinking on higher education without going back to that Ave Maria speech—again, delivered just four years ago, not in prehistoric times—he doesn’t want us to look at, and reading this key passage:

This is not a political war at all. This is not a cultural war. This is a spiritual war. And the Father of Lies has his sights on what you would think the Father of Lies would have his sights on: a good, decent, powerful, influential country - the United States of America. If you were Satan, who would you attack in this day and age….

He didn’t have much success in the early days. Our foundation was very strong, in fact, is very strong. But over time, that great, acidic quality of time corrodes even the strongest foundations. And Satan has done so by attacking the great institutions of America, using those great vices of pride, vanity, and sensuality as the root to attack all of the strong plants that has so deeply rooted in the American tradition.

He was successful. He attacks all of us and he attacks all of our institutions. The place where he was, in my mind, the most successful and first successful was in academia. He understood pride of smart people. He attacked them at their weakest, that they were, in fact, smarter than everybody else and could come up with something new and different. Pursue new truths, deny the existence of truth, play with it because they’re smart. And so academia, a long time ago, fell.

And you say “what could be the impact of academia falling?” Well, I would have the argument that the other structures that I’m going to talk about here had root of their destruction because of academia. Because what academia does is educate the elites in our society, educates the leaders in our society, particularly at the college level. And they were the first to fall.

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http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_02/satans_indoctrination_camps035619.php




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Satan’s Indoctrination Camps (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2012 OP
theocracy has no place in american politics. period. spanone Feb 2012 #1
Santorum ProSense Feb 2012 #2
Sorry, that's wrong. You can't take the rights of the religious Americans by calling it "theocracy". Kurmudgeon Feb 2012 #5
Everytime I hear him speak now, all I hear is the Skidmore Feb 2012 #3
Paranoid politics used to be laughted at more liberally L. Coyote Feb 2012 #4
 

Kurmudgeon

(1,751 posts)
5. Sorry, that's wrong. You can't take the rights of the religious Americans by calling it "theocracy".
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 02:13 PM
Feb 2012

Santorum is a loon, however, don't use him to punish others.
BTW: the·oc·ra·cy/THēˈäkrəsē/
Noun:
A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.

That is NOT the United States, majority rules here... or at least something close to it.

L. Coyote

(51,129 posts)
4. Paranoid politics used to be laughted at more liberally
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 01:04 PM
Feb 2012

including by Conservatives. Now, they seem to embrace delusional thinking with gusto.

The idea that education is the enemy of society was useful to the few when slavery was the basis of the economy, but those days are past.
Too bad some dinosaurs didn't get the memo

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