09/29/2020 / By Ethan Huff
In a not-so-shocking turn of events, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos is delving into early childhood education by opening up his first tuition-free preschool in Washington state.
Known as the Bezos Academy, the facility, located about 18 miles south of Seattle, is set to open within the next month. It will be the first of many to open as part of a Bezos network of tuition-free preschools, which aim to influence the next generation of youth at the earliest possible age.
“The Bezos Academy opens its doors on Oct. 19th,” Bezos wrote in an announcement posted to Instagram.
“This one in Des Moines, WA, is the first of many free preschools that we’ll be opening for underserved children. Extra kudos to the team for figuring out how to make this happen even amidst COVID, and to Wesley Homes for stepping up with the facility.”
Wesley Homes, in case you are unfamiliar, is a nonprofit retirement community provider that is associated with the United Methodist Church.
In conjunction with his “Day One Fund,” which was established back in 2018, the Bezos Academy is described by Bezos as a “Montessori-inspired preschool” that “will offer year-round programming, five days a week, for children 3-5 years old.”
Admission to the Bezos Academy will also “prioritize low-income families,” a statement on the Day One Fund website explains.
The Bezos Academy builds upon the blueprints set forth by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, who back in 2015 launched a “philanthropy” arm with the stated mission “to build a better school.”
By offering “free” programs, computers and other materials to schools, Zuckerberg’s plan is to influence the next generation of youth to support and advance the globalist agenda, departing from the ideals laid out by their parents and their parents’ parents.
Google is likewise pushing to “teach” the next generation of youth with its own propaganda agenda, which seems to be a Silicon Valley trend as of late.
“With their influence they have introduced sex education as early as 5, gender identity issues etc., during the time they are learning their ABCs,” warns Eric Thompson, writing for DavidHarrisJr.com.
“Also they promote collectivism, minimize the individual and establish ‘safe spaces’ on campuses with passing language and restrictions including hate speech & micro aggressions parameters, both which lead to disciplinary actions against the student.”
You can be sure that the Bezos Academy will fall right in line with this corruptive agenda. And why would it not? This is what the rich and powerful tech overlords have been dreaming about for decades, and it is finally coming to fruition as part of the new world order that is now openly manifesting all around us.
“As a Christian, it is disheartening to see people, who used to put God first and took responsibility for their children’s education and did their best to keep their children from losing their connection with the family unit,” sacrifice their children to the tech gods, laments Thompson.
Keep in mind that this is the same Jeff Bezos who abuses his Amazon employees and who wants to eventually replace them all with artificial intelligence (AI) robots. Would you really trust this man with your children?
“In America 2020, the billionaires, primarily from the tech sector, have been given the opportunity to teach America’s children before handing them off to the Marxist public school system,” Thompson concludes.
“Children have a very small chance of making it out of public schools as strong, independent and proud Americans. Homeschools, Christian schools and balanced charter schools should be considered ASAP.”
More related news about the indoctrination of America’s youth under the leadership of corrupt, human-hating tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos can be found at Propaganda.news.
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