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“If any man teach otherwise, and consent not to wholesome words, even the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to doctrine which is according to godliness; He is proud, knowing nothing,” I Timothy 6:3-4
By Riley J. Hood-CPoW State Chairman
Since my earliest memories I have had my ears tortured with the word “Solidarity.” The term actually was coined by the Communist Party. It is their term for top-down conformity. It is no surprise that a protest group using Communist logos, namely the raised clenched fist, would also use Communist terminology. Having dispensed with the Marxist origins of the term, I will now answer the question of solidarity with whom?
The answer is, I have “solidarity” with no one, because I reject the term. My primary allegiance is with Christ. A secondary loyalty is to do “the Lord’s work,” here in my country. I will not stand in “solidarity” with public school teachers or government employees as a group. I don't even have sympathy for them.
- For the last 10 years, there has been no shortage of teachers saying in public forums, and in the media; that factory workers are “un-educated,” and can only “put the same 3 screws in the same 3 holes.” The average manufacturing worker is rather more than that. I have no obligation to tax-funded elites who have done their best to degrade my wages, and my position as the man in my home. Public school teachers are a professional class, posing as workers; which is why they make the above mentioned statements. They have no idea of what actual work is.
- Public school teachers, in spite of any religious testimony they may render, are workers of iniquity, teaching anti-God doctrine, in what passes for an educational curriculum. If a volunteer Sunday School teacher taught atheism, evolution and immorality, that person used to be considered a heretic. Public school teachers teach such lies, because they are handsomely paid to do so. If they were in it for the children, they would teach at a private school, for less pay, but more job satisfaction, namely children getting a decent education.
- Public school teachers, like all government workers, are not paid because they earned a profit for their employer. They are paid from the taxes collected from productive Americans. It is an oft neglected principle, but the taxpayer has a voice in what a government worker is paid. Not only that, education is the proper domain of family and church, so any public school teacher is overpaid, because government-run Public Schools ought not exist.
So, as a Christian, a factory worker, and a taxpayer, I can say I have no sympathy with any public school teacher. So far, these people have only had to pay in 12% for their Health Care Insurance. Working a real job would go a long way in straightening out their views. They might be too tired to promote Common Core, communism and sodomy if they had to do it on their own time.
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