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indoctrination
[ in-dok-truh-ney-shuhn ]
noun
- the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view:
religious indoctrination.
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Origin of indoctrination1
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McMahon, in her statement, suggested that parent notification was a necessary step to prevent harmful indoctrination by school staff.
Democrat-led states and groups outside government have sued to stop some orders they say are illegal and motivated by Trump’s hostility to what he characterizes as “woke†indoctrination in education.
Combine that with more grounded transgressions like infidelity, indoctrination, neglect and stalking, and we are under no false pretenses that these are “good†people in any conventional sense.
He doesn’t accept that adolescents can experience gender dysphoria unless they’ve been subjected to “radical indoctrination†by schoolteachers.
Signed Jan. 29, Trump's most recent anti-DEI executive order sets out to end what the president described as "radical indoctrination in K-12 schooling" and restoring "patriotic education."
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