Ron Paul on our schools
UNESCO meddles in the education affairs
of its member-countries and has sought to construct a U.N.-based school
curriculum for American schools.
HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 8, 2003
Say NO to UNESCO
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to introduce a
bill expressing the sense of the Congress that the United States should not
rejoin the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO).
Mr. Speaker, in 1984 President Ronald
Reagan withdrew the United States from membership in that UNESCO, citing
egregious financial mismanagement, blatant anti-Americanism, and UNESCO's
general anti-freedom policies. President Reagan was correct in identifying
UNESCO as an organization that does not act in America's interest, and he was
correct in questioning why the United States should fund 25 percent of UNESCO's
budget for that privilege.
Those calling for the United States to
rejoin UNESCO claim that the organization has undertaken fundamental reforms and
therefore the United States should re-join. It is strange that in the 18 years
since the United States left UNESCO, we only started reading about the
beginnings of reform in the year 2000. Are we to believe that after nearly two
decades of no change in UNESCO's way of mismanaging itself things have changed
so much in just two years? Is it worth spending $60 million per year on an
organization with such a terrible history of waste, corruption, and
anti-Americanism?
Mr. Speaker, even if UNESCO has been
``reforming'' its finances over the past two years, its programmatic activities
are still enough to cause great concern among those of us who value American
sovereignty and honor our Constitution. Consider the following as a partial list
of UNESCO's ongoing highly questionable activities:
UNESCO meddles in the education affairs
of its member-countries and has sought to construct a U.N.-based school
curriculum for American schools.
UNESCO has been fully supportive of the
United Nations' Population Fund (UNFPA) in its assistance to China's brutal
coercive population control program.
UNESCO has designated 47 U.N. Biosphere
Reserves in the United States covering more than 70 million acres, without
Congressional consultation.
UNESCO effectively bypasses
Congressional authority to manage federal lands, by establishing management
policies without Congressional consultation of approval.
Mr. Speaker, I hope all members of this
body will join me in opposing renewed U.S. membership in the United Nations
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization by co-sponsoring this "Say
NO to UNESCO'' Act.
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