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Review of by Mike T — 05 Jun 2013

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This movie is exactly what it seeks to "expose". Since the Scopes Monkey Trial, the THEORY of Evolution has been treated as scientific fact and much of our history as a nation is distorted, ignored or intentionally altered. This film poses as an unbiased look at the culture war, but in fact it subtlety leads the viewer to believe that those who want the truth taught in the schools are historical revisionist. The truth is, it is the humanist, socialist, immoralist movement in this country that has been revising our history for more than 100 years.

The movie itself admits that if you want to influence the political and social fabric of a state for decades or even generations to come, taking control of the state board of education of Texas is a brilliant strategy. What it doesn't admit is that the left in America has been engaged in this process for a century. They are not against the tactic. They just don't like it when it is used against them.

We could solve this problem very easily. Get rid of public schools. The government should not be teaching anyones opinion but in a winner take all monopoly system, that is exactly what has to happen.

Lets get a voucher system in place so good teachers can finally get the pay they deserve and bad teachers can get another career. Parents can make their own decisions for their children.

If you disagree, remember this: the enemies of freedom always hate choice.

This review of The Revisionaries (2012) was written by on 05 Jun 2013.

The Revisionaries has generally received positive reviews.

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