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indoctrination

noun as in propagandism

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“Resources have been wasted on bureaucracy and, far too often, on indoctrination instead of empowering students with the skills they need to succeed.”

Backers say they want to take liberal politics and indoctrination out of the classroom.

Musk has frequently taken aim at the Department of Education, characterizing it as a left-wing indoctrination tool, but has not yet called for its elimination.

From Salon

In TV interviews, public events and from the school board dais, Shaw speaks against “woke indoctrination” of students.

“I'm so aware that the only reason I think this way is because of my four-year indoctrination in the school of San Francisco,” she says.

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