‘Wack’ ideologyThe Post recently reported that 40% of young voters say the UnitedHealthcare CEO’s killing was acceptable (“Twisted fan club,” Dec.19).We really have to dig deeper into why this horrific act is deemed acceptable to American youth.While there could be many factors, I think we have to take a close look at what role schools and colleges are playing in promoting activism.
Secondly, we should also investigate the curriculum being promulgated — starting with the notion that success and business are evil.This ideology stems from the oppressor-oppressed matrix, which is clearly an obsession in schools.When you embed activism and oppressor ideology into curriculum, it is not surprising this is the outcome of the poll.
Schools need to return to focusing on core curriculum and removing activism from the agenda.Eileen Corr, Brewster, Mass.TikTok’s savior?President-elect Donald Trump has said it was his son Barron who first encouraged him to utilize the social-media app TikTok (“Make it a Don deal,” Dec.19).Doing so, he reached young audiences on the campaign trail.
It worked like a charm.So, if TikTok helped Trump win the election, then it can’t be all bad.He says he has a “warm spot” in his heart for this Chinese app, but let’s not forget its risks.James Hyland, BeechhurstSimply unbearableI was sick to my stomach about Honey the black bear and the 100-plus injured and suffering animals confined at the Holtsville Ecology Site on Long Island (“ ‘Bear’ly Legal,” Dec.
8).Why was this allowed to happen over 25 years? Where was the ASPCA? The evidence of neglect and torture from the condition of those poor animals over the long term was present.How can that be legal?Gerri Goerke, Scarsdale Morning Report and Evening Update: Your source for today's top stories Please provide a valid email address.
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