This image came up during my news perusal. It's a bit bit small, so I will quote the relevant parts.
This is something from 2008, which shows that this has been going on for a while. It is plain to see that is indoctrination that has to be fought. Here are the relevant parts:
"When you are a citizen you have rights. Rights are special privileges the government gives you. In our country, you have free speech. You are also given the right to choose a religion. In America, the press is free to tell you what is happening in the world. The Bill of Rights lists the freedoms given to citizens. These rights are very important. Many people in the world do not have the freedoms we do. Because the government gives us rights, we have the duty to be good citizens.."
To anyone who has studied the Constitution and the works of our Founding Fathers to understand the context, the above is 100% false. The rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights were recognized by our Founding Fathers to come from our Creator and the government is not to abridge, delay, interrupt or deny those rights. Read what those rights actually say: First, "Congress shall make no law..." Second, "...shall not be infringed." Fourth, "The right of the people...shall not be violated..." Ninth, "The enumeration of the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." Tenth, "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." The Constitution is a document that very specifically states what the powers of the government are. If it's not in the Constitution, then the federal government is not allowed those powers. If you can train the people to believe the horseshit that rights come from the government in stead of your Higher Power, then you can convince them that "they don't need those rights." More:
"Being a good citizen also means obeying the laws in your community and school. Laws are made to help you and keep you safe."
Again, 100% wrong. Laws describe actions which are deemed "detrimental to the public good." Thomas Aquinas’ definition of a law: “Law; an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community.” Now, if the agenda of the person(s) who make the laws runs counter to the good of the people, you have laws like this:
The Lacy Act: 16 U.S.C. § 3370, in part, states: It is unlawful for any person - (1) to import, export, transport, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase any fish or wildlife or plant taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any law, treaty, or regulation of the United States or in violation of any Indian tribal law; (2) to import, export, transport, sell, receive, acquire, or purchase in interstate or foreign commerce - (A) any fish or wildlife taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any law or regulation of any State or in violation of any foreign law; (B) any plant taken, possessed, transported, or sold in violation of any State; or...
If you actually read that part of the law, it's pretty frightening. A friend travels abroad, brings something back and gives it to you. If you accept that gift and what you were given was against the law in the other country to export, you just violated one of the thousands upon thousands of federal laws. You didn't set out to violate the law, and thereby lack rens mea (Latin for "the evil mind"). However, the fact that you did it, knowingly or unknowingly makes you guilty. You might also want to watch this:
Frightening, isn't it?