Questioning establishment lies IS critical thinking

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
Tuesday, October 18, 2011

It�s a delicious irony that we�ve highlighted many times before and it underpins the entire education system. While complaining that children are not engaging in �critical thinking,� Demos, a government front group, is abolishing any notion of critical thinking by telling students that they should only believe what the government and the mainstream media tells them is true � the same establishment that has been caught proliferating lies time and time again.

In reality, it is the very fact that students are increasingly engaging in �critical thinking,� ie questioning the official version of events, that has the likes of Demos so petrified.

Having been caught lying and covering-up all manner of scandals, from the WMD farce, to Climategate, to the death of Dr. David Kelly, the British establishment and its sycophantic media cheerleaders like the BBC are losing credibility fast, that�s why young people are turning to alternative sources of information to try and get the truth, something deemed intolerable by the system.

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If it's happening in England it's likely that it is already
happening here, or at least it soon will be.

They're correct about one thing, and that is that critical thinking
is of utmost importance. However, if you listen closely you'll
notice that while they pay lip-service to critical thinking, what
they are really doing is trying trying to narrow the flow of
information to just establishment sources.

That's kind of the opposite of what they profess to be interested
in promoting. It's not irony, it's an outright Orwellian deception.

Video:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/5412.html

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