- Let’s dig a little deeper into the way ideology number one is using each of the seven influential segments of society to their advantage. Part 1
The deceptive tentacles of ideology number one now run so deeply through our society,
that it requires a closer look into each of the seven segments of influence to see them.
I will take some time here to shine the light of truth into each of the areas individually.
Fasten your seatbelt, here we go!
1) Academia / Education
For many years ideology number one has been embedding teachers, professors,
administrators, and school board members into all levels of academia. They begin teaching their philosophy to children at a very early age. By the time the students finish college, they are fully indoctrinated. They believe that the principals of our Democratic Republic just haven’t been successful and are convinced the philosophy of ideology number one is a better way to go.
Stop and think here for a moment; if that were true, why are people from all over the world, trying to achieve a better life for themselves by coming to the United States? Many of them are just trying to escape the tyranny of a home country that has an oppressive (ideology number one) form of government.
These people, for the most part, are only looking for a better way of life, only to find that the United States is heading in the direction of the country they are fleeing. Very sad but true!
2) Family
There has been a breakdown in the fabric of home and family over the last several decades, much of it attributable to the philosophy of ideology number one. Remember, this process has been slowly advancing for many, many years.
Parents who were taught these values in school are saying “what about me, don’t I deserve to be happy?” Broken homes and one parent families are now commonplace. Redefining parental roles and altering the very definition of family has generated great confusion, and has served to destabilize the family unit.
You might ask; “how can you blame the deterioration of the family on ideology number one philosophy? I just don’t see it.” Okay, it’s like this; the family has long been recognized as the basic foundation of a stable society. If the family unit can be weakened, and it has been, the entire society is weakened, rendering it vulnerable to a hostile takeover!
We must ask ourselves, are we headed in that direction, or are we already there?