THE BIG SOCIAL DISASTER
THE SCHOOL LIBERATOR -
January 27, 2003 * Vol. 3, No. 2
The Really Big
Social Disaster Called ‘School’
by Tom White
This article first appeared at LewRockwell.com on January 18, 2003.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/white/white25.html
The historian Gary North, whose work appears often on this site, typically doesn’t give a lot of time to the day-to-day dogfight of party politics. He has said somewhere, I think, that current politics isn’t his, so to speak, shtick. But he frequently knocks out paragraphs on aspects of our dizzy national life that are startling, illuminating and, for my money, convincing. Here’s one from his Institute of Christian Economics email newsletter of October 23, 2002:
"Government schools
are the primary cause of mind-altering drug addiction in America. They are also
the primary initial distribution centers. The public schools have created the
present-oriented defeatist mindset that characterizes the drug addict. This
mindset involves loss of faith in binding moral law, loss of faith in God, loss
of faith in the possibility of redemption, loss of faith in the day of final
judgment, and loss of faith in personal responsibility. Lose these, and you also
lose faith in life’s meaning. Drugs are an easy sell to people who have
abandoned faith in life’s meaning. To win the war on drugs we must win the war
on tax-funded education."
John Taylor Gatto comes at
the problem of our meretricious and hyper-engorged government school system in a
different way. As an ex-teacher himself, he emphasizes the aspect of sheer
academic failure. A study of his website (www.johntaylorgatto.com)
will, I think, open almost anyone’s eyes, anyone, that is, who hasn’t
fiercely willed them to stay shut. I fear that condition is, however, where most
parents find themselves: in a self-willed blindness. Because to know that you
are consigning your children to a hell hole seven or so hours a day is a bit
unsettling if your self-esteem, your precious amour proper, requires that you
see yourselves as Great Parents with Great Kids. I regret to say I am related to
a number of such people. They have my sympathy. I really do not enjoy disturbing
their illusions. My gentle suggestions have been brushed aside often enough. And
I can’t go past the level of gentle suggestions or ironic comments or subtle
hints, etc. I long ago adopted as a guiding maxim this jingle: "Whoever is
convinced against his will is of the same opinion still."
To do anything meaningful
about the school situation in those cases where there is not enough money for a
good private school, or no such school within range, means home schooling. That
means mama has to stay home, papa has to add some more duties to the already
full load he will be carrying as sole breadwinner. A DRAG big-time. So look away
and turn up the volume on the TV. But the thing comes home to roost.
I have friends involved in
salvaging the wreckage. They operate schools that take in "troubled,"
"at-risk" youngsters who have gotten a real head start on
meaninglessness and drugs in their government schools, often the
"better" ones in well-to-do suburbs. Desperate parents turn to these
new schools with the plea: "Take my kid, do SOMETHING, do it now!" The
kid, perhaps kicking and screaming but with no other good options, is now on
board in this special school, 12 months of the year, 24/7, with very little
contact outside. The moral program is definite, clear-cut, not optional. It does
exactly what public school may not in that its ethos begins with God, simply
conceived, and moves through the Commandments, the Golden Rule, the school’s
rules, and so on, and makes this standard stick on the school grounds the clock
around. No one is shocked by mistakes or failures, but there is no plan to have
the students rewrite the program or go "cafeteria" about what
they’ll choose to do. The Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous are usually the
modus operandi of these schools, a program that has been briefly stated thusly:
"Trust God, clean house, and go to meetings." The schools’ version
of that is, "Trust God, clean house, attend classes, and observe the school
rules." These are not jails. Kids are free to walk out. Some do. But a
great many grab the chance, the first one they’ve ever had, really.
The staff people are
simpatico, not big eggheads, mostly people who have themselves come back from
the abyss, and know what’s it like out there. And they value clean living as
God’s own gift to reformed idiots. The academic side is also tough and
challenging. It hits the old-fashioned basics, 3Rs, etc. Lots of emphasis on
getting somewhere in life, having goals, delaying satisfactions for a better
result. Tremendous emphasis on tackling difficult work. Result: the kids come to
life and eat it up. Not all, but an astonishingly high percentage. The rot in
the government schools comes from intellectual and moral flabbiness; hopelessly
fatigued and overburdened teachers are ridden by what one Net columnist calls
"neutered administrators." Elaborate ennui and indifference stall all
efforts to put the pervasive vigor and rigor that youth needs for stimulus into
anything at all, except perhaps sports, especially football, which concerns but
a tiny minority of specialists among the students.
These schools, all
privately owned, theist but non-denominational, have turned into a small but
growing nationwide industry in the last decade. They have no shortage of
applicants despite a cost of a considerable number of thousands per year for
board and tuition. It’s the reasonably well to do who are resorting to this
solution. It’s not available to the ghetto, worse luck. But it may be that the
seed of common sense (and, ye gods, some simple morality) will yield fruit a
hundred fold when the results of this movement finally surface in the public
consciousness. One has to suppose that has to happen sometime. Two vectors now
head for a point of collision: one, coming from the left, is the apprehension
that the government schools are hopeless; the other, coming from the right, that
schools operated on exactly the opposite set of principles, and on a free-market
platform to begin with, are brimming with hope and turning out kids with a real
grip on living. There are no guarantees that graduates will never mess up, but
their launching pad is not a phone list of drug contacts.
I got thinking about all
this after spending a few minutes with our local daily. In short order I was
brought up to date on two groups of high school students. One had administered a
brutal beating to a "special student," that is, a
less-than-overly-bright one. It seems they deliberately planned the event and
sought out a likely victim, and then videotaped the fun for later viewing. I
think this was in Michigan. It doesn’t matter. It could have been anywhere.
The other was here in Texas and also involved a bunch of high school kids. They
were at the home of the parents of one of them. Along comes (in the early
morning hours) a girl student to join the fun. All were drinking of course. The
girl passes out and is raped by a number of the boys. And they, too, videotaped
the whole thing, presumably so as to have something amusing to watch later. And
of course the tape will convict them. There is not enough sense here, as a
friend of mine used to like to say, to plug sand in a rat hole. These kids not
only don’t know what behavior is criminal, they don’t know an apprentice
criminal’s first maxim: Don’t leave a trail. They don’t even have a
rudimentary instinct of self-preservation.
Of course you say that I
haven’t proved that the government schools are to blame. True. But has their
Godless, dull-witted, mass-herding of youth been of any help? Could children
anyone is paying any attention to end up like this? As for me, I’ll continue
my campaign of gentle suggestions and subtle hints. I remind you that, as I
recall the story, cholera was not defeated in London by discovering the microbic
cause; it was defeated by shutting down certain wells that were delivering
suspect water.
Tom White writes from
Odessa, Texas.
A general State education
is a mere contrivance for molding people to be exactly like one another; and as
the mold in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in
government, whether this be a monarch, a priesthood, an aristocracy, or a
majority of the existing generation; in proportion as it is efficient and
successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by a natural
tendency to one over the body. - John Stuart Mill, English Philosopher
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