Public School Can’t be Reformed, Newman Tells Eagle Council

ST. LOUIS — Parents must get their children out of government schools as quickly as possible, and pastors should encourage them and help them to do it, Liberty Sentinel chief Alex Newman told hundreds of “Eagles” during his keynote address at the 2019 Phyllis Schlafly Eagle Council in St. Louis this weekend.

The crowd — leaders from across America and beyond who have been active in school reform and other causes for many decades — responded with a standing ovation. “That was a little surprising,” Newman said after the talk, adding that until recently, most conservative and Christian leaders still believed Americans could “take back” the schools.

The speech, called “Rescuing Our Children — and Our Nation,” argued that public education cannot be reformed. The reason: It is doing exactly what it was intended to do by its architects such as humanist luminary John Dewey, progressive radical Horace Mann, and even communist Robert Owen.

“This indoctrination system masquerading as education has become a threat to everything we hold dear,” Newman said, adding that conservatives and Christians would lose every political battle if they continue handing their children over to the government to be indoctrinated. “Our families, our churches, our freedoms, and our nation are all facing an existential threat.”

Throughout the speech, Newman showed videos from the UN and top education leaders confirming the enormity of the threat. Also highlighted was polling data showing that most young Americans have now become socialists who reject the biblical worldview and America.

“This is a crisis,” he explained. “America will not survive another generation of this. Neither will our freedom or our churches.”

Newman showed horrifying examples of the the indoctrination taking place in schools ranging from pro-LGBT propaganda and “climate” hysteria to fake history and fake science. He also showed government data proving that Americans are being dumbed down on a massive scale.

Toward the end of the event, Newman offered to give out 100 free copies of The New American magazine’s Special Report on education. The magazine has been re-printed five or six times so far due to high demand, Newman said, urging attendees to get additional copies and share the information with others.

The Bible has a lot to say on education, Newman continued. Among other verses, he pointed to Proverbs 9:10, which explains that “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” By contrast, the founders of America’s government education system rejected the Bible, and today, the Lord cannot even be mentioned, the international journalist and educator said.

Right before Newman went up to give his keynote address, Congressman Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.), the new leader of the Freedom Caucus in Congress, spoke about how he and his wife homeschooled their own seven children. Bigg’s wife received the “Homemaker of the Year” award.

Several other members of Congress such as Congressman Jody Hice (R-Ga.) and Congressman Steven King (R-Iowa), who was recently smeared by the fake news machine, also spoke at the historic gathering in St. Louis, along with legislators from across America and beyond.

Other speakers included Trump’s 2016 campaign manager Steve Bannon, Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Ralph Reed, Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, author and renown university leader Dr. Everett Piper, Islam critic Pamela Geller, Gateway Pundit founder Jim Hoft, former FBI agent John Guandolo, and many more.

Numerous other speakers at the Eagle Council also talked about education, explaining the steady erosion of parental rights and the rapidly increasing extremism.

During his talk, Newman spoke about his interactions with Phyllis Schlafly, who strongly endorsed the book Crimes of the Educators that Newman co-wrote with legendary education expert Dr. Samuel Blumenfeld. He spoke about the book several times on Phyllis’ radio program.

Listen to one of those interviews here:

Newman was originally scheduled to speak on Friday. However, his plane was reportedly delayed due to weather. Popular radio host and Fox News commentator Larry Elder, who was originally scheduled as the keynote speaker, was unable to attend due to a death in the family. And so Newman was invited to fill in.

“We also need to realize that this is a spiritual battle,” Newman concluded, pointing to Ephesians 6:12. “Without God, we have already lost. But with God, we are already victorious. Now let’s protect the children that God has entrusted to our care.”

3 thoughts on “Public School Can’t be Reformed, Newman Tells Eagle Council”

  1. Wow – What a God-ordained opportunity for Alex to spread this vital message! Christian leaders and pastros are finally leaving “public school reform” behind and joining the Exodus Mandate train of leaving the public schools and placing children in Christian, private or home schools. http://www.exodusmandate.org

  2. Atheists don’t send their children to an evangelical Christian Sunday School one hour per week, but Christians send their children to the atheist public schools 30 hours per week. I am a retired teacher and unequivocally proclaim that there is no hope for America as long as Christians and conservatives allow our children to be indoctrinated in the pagan (a.k.a. “public”) schools. We must rescue our children! See specifics at http://www.insectman.us/exodus-mandate-wv/index.htm I am not raising funds. My goal is to rescue children.

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