And colleges and universities are #2

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From Business Insider:

Navy SEAL who oversaw bin Laden raid says America's biggest national security issue is the K-12 education system
While some former US military leaders have had offered witty one-liners when asked which national security threat keeps them up at night, one former commander had an unconventional answer: "K-12 education."

Retired Adm. William McRaven, a former US Navy SEAL commander and head of US Special Operations Command, said he was "the biggest fan" of the younger generation of Americans and that education in grade school played a broader role in national security.

"When I was chancellor, I would have a lot of town hall meetings, or meetings with our alumni, and that question always came up," McRaven, who was chancellor of the University of Texas System, said at the Aspen Ideas Festival on June 29. "And they would always ask ... 'What's your No. 1 national security issue?'"

"I think my answer always surprised them," he added.

No Shit Sherlock - there is this ideology called The long march through the institutions

Read up on it if you have not heard of it. Well worth your time and it goes a long long way to explain the current state of our educational system in this country. The schools and colleges have been marched through by the socialist idealogues. They are very careful not to espouse out-and-out Marxism or Communism but look at what they say and look at what Communism advocates and the coorelation is starkly similar. 98% overlap. The kids engaged in "peaceful protests" these days grew up being indoctrinated by these rejects from the 1960's.

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