New form of indoctrination – IndyKids newspaper

With all the indoctrination video of school kids that have leaked out over the past several weeks, inferirating parents all across America, a new way to indoctrinate kids has appeared in the form of a “free kids newspaper” called IndyKids. They claim that they area teaching tool that:

aims to inform children on current news and world events from a progressive perspective and to inspire a passion for social justice and learning. It is geared toward kids in grades 4 to 8 and high school English Language Learners. IndyKids is produced five times during the school year.

IndyKids believes that it is the people, through grassroots organizations and movement-building, who make social change. We believe that kids understand what is happening around them and the truth does not have to be sanitized. IndyKids aims to engage young kids to understand that they can form their own opinions and become part of the larger movement for justice and peace


According to this post on the Hannity Forums, on a local radio show and they were discussing this issue. The person being interviewed is someone name Beth Gilinsky who is from a group called Action Alliance, and she said a publication called Indy Kids has just past the NYC City Council and will be available for free to the kids in the school. She said the most recent issue of the magazine has a section on healthcare, here’s an excerpt from their website:

In the United States, some people who get sick can go to the doctor without worrying about the bill. Other people are not so lucky. That’s because getting healthcare in the United States depends a lot on whether or not you have health insurance.

and here’s what they say about the Honduras issue:

Opponents of Zelaya in Honduras, including the interim president, Roberto Micheletti, and the country’s elite business people, say that Zelaya wanted to illegally change the constitution.

She also said in past issues there’ve been focuses on people like Castro etc.

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