Love My Edgewood: One local's opinion

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Louis Abraham | Provided

My Edgewood is currently the largest bastion of balance and common sense in Santa Fe County, and possibly the entire State of New Mexico.  That does not mean that diabolic forces are not at work chipping away at every law that remains 2on the books to protect our children’s minds and bodies.

Muck is being taught daily in our schools in the form of CRT and BLM etc. Students of “No Color” are taught that they should be ashamed of themselves and their heritage/ancestry, of which no one has a choice, and this has nothing to do with sustaining Edgewood, the state or our country.

Public Education is a misnomer in this country.  Public indoctrination is most nearly correct. Students are given a sheet of paper at the end of 12th grade but must take remedial education to compete at the college level.  Especially if they plan to attend a prestigious out of state University.  However, they all can recite verbatim the CRT & BLM garbage. I thought BLM was the Bureau of Land Management under the Department of Interior.

The U.S. Department of Education, i.e. Teachers Union, followed by the news outlets are the primary roots of mis-information in this country.  MESD is a strong advocate of this type of mis-information, as is the New Mexico Public Education Department.

Amazing things could take place in “My Edgewood” if commonsense residents would stand up and fight the MESD Superintendent Salazar on this issue.

MESD stats are proof positive that sufficient time IS NOT being spent on REAL education. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Science, Civics, Geography, History, etc.

My Edgewood! If we cannot stop Superintendent Salazar of the MESD, then it may be time to consider establishing an Edgewood School District that will remove all anti-American garbage from its curriculum, which is destroying our children, our town and our country.

Louis Abraham is a 14-year Edgewood resident and 30-year New Mexico resident. He is married with six children and 13 grandchildren and retired from the U.S. Navy and USPS.