Governor Greg Abbott of Texas likes to say that he supports vouchers because he wants “education, not indoctrination.” This is hilarious because most vouchers are used for religious schools, whose purpose is indoctrination. They certainly do not teach students to think critically, as that might refute their mission.
Tom Ultican read the recent report by the Network for Public Education about the growth of faith-infused charter schools. The report is called “A Sharp Right Turn.” If you want your child to learn critical thinking, these schools would be the wrong choice. Critical thinking means that you are encouraged to question what you are taught.
Ultican writes:
Carol Burris and team at Network for Public Education (NPE) just published, “A Sharp Turn Right” (STR). NPE President Diane Ravitch noted there are several problems associated with charter schools’ profiteering, high closure rates, no accountability…
“This new report, A Sharp Turn Right, exposes yet one more problem — the creation of a new breed of charter schools that are imbued with the ideas of right-wing Christian nationalism. These charter schools have become weapons of the Right as they seek to destroy democratically governed public schools while turning back the clock of education and social progress by a century.” (STR Pages 3 and 4)
STR focuses on two types of charter schools. One characterizes themselves as “classical academies” and the other touts “back to basics,”without noting they also employ the same “classical” curriculum. Both provide right-wing clues on their web-sites, alerting parents of alignment with Christian nationalism. Marketing is often red, white and blue, with pictures of the American founding fathers, and discussions on patriotism and virtue. Some schools include direct references to religion like Advantage Academy’s claim of educating students in a “faith-friendly environment…”
Using keyword searches, NPE identified 273 active charter schools fitting this description and noted they surely missed more. Nearly 30% of them were for-profit; about double the rate for the charter sector in general. Almost 50% of them have opened since Donald Trump was inaugurated president in 2017… (STR Page 7)
It identifies the largest charter school systems indoctrinating students with Christian nationalist ideology and discloses where they are operating. Discussing, in some depth, Hillsdale College with its Barney charter schools and the large number of new charter affiliates, the report asserts:
“What they all have in common is teaching Hillsdale’s prescriptive 1776 curriculum, which disparages the New Deal and affirmative action while downplaying the effects of slavery. Climate change is not mentioned in the science curriculum; sixth-grade studies include a single reference to global warming.” (STR Page 15)
The reality is today’s taxpayers are forced to pay for schools teaching a form of Christianity associated with white superiority; politically indoctrinating students with specific rightist orthodoxy. What happened to the principal of separation of church and state? This charter schools for indoctrination movement must be stopped before American democracy is sundered.
Ultican reviews the long-held belief in separation of church and state, and the Supreme Court’s decisions that balanced the Constitution’s protection of freedom of religion and its prohibition of any establishment of religion.
This balancing act was disrupted by Reagan’s appointment of Justice Antonin Scalia, who saw no reason to separate church and state. The appointment of Justice Clarence Thomas gave Scalia an ally. Scalia and Thomas believed that all religious activity is religious speech and therefore protected. We saw the most recent example of this reasoning in the Court’s decision holding that discrimination against gay people was acceptable if their very existence offended the religious beliefs of the service provider, since in this case she feared she might be expected to give he assent to their wedding. The Court called its license to discriminate a vindication of free speech rights.
Ultican concludes:
Time to wake up and smell the coffee; the modern Supreme Court is corrupt and needs reformation. Instead of deciding issues based on law and precedence, they create theories designed to support a political philosophy rather than showing fidelity to the constitution. This reflects a complete degradation of jurisprudence. The poorly formed decisions regularly undermine the rights and protections the founders bestowed on citizens; all while some Justices appear to be ethically compromised.
For the first time in American history, billions of taxpayer dollars are flowing to private religious schools. The STR report shines a light on charter schools with religious agendas. Even more disturbing, these new taxpayer funded privatized schools are literally indoctrination centers, teaching a depraved political ideology.

Correction:
“. . . they create theories designed to support a REACTIONARY XTIAN THEOFASCIST philosophy rather than showing fidelity to the constitution.”
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Sending public money to Christian Nationalist charter schools is a waste of public money just like vouchers. The public is going to start screaming when they face huge increases in property taxes to pay for everyone’s so-called choice. The waste and profiteering bill is going to be astronomical.
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NYC schools are all about indoctrination, no critical thinking by the LEFT. The supreme court that follows the Constitution is corrupt, ok? Life is based on merit, not by skin color, it’s almost 2025 cut the shit. Charter schools are a joke, too since all in-house grading and fixed. Money should follow the child and parents can decide where to send them.
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Diane It’s a double-edged sword. So glad to see more about the intent towards indoctrination. So much is said about money and accountability for it. But it’s also about control of the curriculum. And that is a further big “stew” of both capitalist and religious ideologies. CBK
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Reblogged this on Crazy Normal – the Classroom Exposé and commented:
Real public schools are supposed (if the teachers are allowed to do their job) to teach children to grow up as individuals that are lifelong learners and avid readers — that think for themselves.
But publicly funded, private sector charter/voucher schools that are imbued with the ideas of right-wing Christian nationalism (mostly MAGA) do NOT teach children to think critically, do NOT teach children to think for themselves, do NOT teach children to challenge what they are told or taught by asking questions.
These right-wing fundamentalist MAGA schools program children from the start to all think alike, to grow up as one more brick in the wall of MAGA extremism.
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Bravo!
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The right has lost the young people of the United States. Those young people believe in gender fluidity. They don’t believe in Bronze Age religious superstition. They think we should have single-payer universal health insurance. And so on. If you doubt these things, check out the Pew polls and what they have to say about the beliefs of those 25 and under. In addition, the demographics of our country are changing. The country will soon be no longer majority white, and POC vote democratic, for the most part.
So, what’s a misogynistic fundamentalist, nationalist white supremacist (or an oligarch dependent upon such folks) to do? Curb voting rights and change our laws to allow taxpayer money to go to Christian fundamentalist madrasas. The alternative is eventual extinction.
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This is why schools are now the big rightwing battleground. CRT. Book banning. Vouchers. Taxpayer dollars for religious charter schools. The backpack of cash. State control of curricula and staffing and governance of universities (see DeSantis’s program for Flor-uh-duh).
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The bizarre thing is that folks on the right (who always get things wrong) think that their losing the young is a result of indoctrination by left-wing teachers supported by left-wing teachers’ unions, when the fact is that the changed and changing attitudes of the young are due to a general cultural shift and the free flow of information via the internet and social media.
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“There’s something happenin’ here, and you don’t know what it is, do you, Mr. Jones?”
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The grassroots movement that should gain traction is Democrats carrying American flags, the type that one can wave at meetings. They should take them to school board meetings, to meetings with their elected representatives, to their churches, etc.
We should never cede the symbol of Ellis Island, nor of the founding documents, “all men are created equal” to the valueless GOP. And, the flag should be waved in solidarity of Americans heeding Jefferson’s warning, priests “align with despots.”
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Democrate HATE the American flag, and they hate America, Where have you been?
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Definitely not getting indoctrinated in front of Fox News.
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Like Paulo Freire said, education should be about concientizing children to their oppression, not reading, writing, math, history, science, and literature. You aren’t going to ever put the geni back in the bottle. Parents are getting their kids out of the leftists indoctrination camps.
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Reblogged this on What's Gneiss for Education.
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