The Trojan Horse Has Entered the Classroom

Randi Weingarten's Unholy Alliance with the Globalist Elite

For years, many of us have watched the World Economic Forum (WEF) with a deep and abiding sense of unease. We’ve been called conspiracy theorists for pointing out the unsettling pronouncements trickling out of Davos. We’ve been dismissed for questioning the motives behind slickly-marketed concepts like "The Great Reset" or "Stakeholder Capitalism." We’ve been told we’re paranoid for finding their vision of a future where "you'll own nothing, and you'll be happy" to be, as you put it, more than just "slightly odd and uncomfortable." It’s a vision that makes you clinch, a future that feels less like a utopia and more like a high-tech feudal system.

We were told it was all just talk. High-minded, abstract discussions among the global elite. Nothing that would ever truly touch our daily lives, our communities, or our families.

Well, the abstraction is over. The talking points are becoming a lesson plan.

As exposed in a blistering piece by Corey DeAngelis in the New York Post, the globalist agenda is no longer content to stay in the Swiss Alps. It’s coming for our children. Randi Weingarten, the power-hungry president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), has announced a formal partnership with the World Economic Forum to craft a new curriculum for America’s schools.

Let that sink in. The same organization that praises China’s authoritarian efficiency, that relentlessly pushes for digital IDs and a cashless society, and that envisions a world managed by a cabal of unelected technocrats and corporate titans, is now set to mold the minds of the next generation of Americans. The fox is no longer just guarding the henhouse; he’s been invited inside to write the training manual for the chickens.

This isn’t just a five-alarm fire; it is a full-blown cultural cataclysm in the making.

Meet the New Curriculum Designers: The World Economic Forum

To understand the terrifying gravity of this alliance, you have to understand the two forces joining hands. First, there is the World Economic Forum itself. For decades, Klaus Schwab and his Davos coterie have been perfecting the language of compassionate corporatism. They speak of sustainability, inclusivity, and equity. But when you peel back the layers of Orwellian newspeak, you find a deeply anti-democratic, anti-individualistic ideology.

Their concept of a "stakeholder economy" isn't about empowering you. It’s about replacing the shareholder—who is accountable to the market—and the voter—who is accountable to the citizen—with a vague collective of "stakeholders." And who gets to decide which stakeholders matter? Why, the unelected experts at the WEF and their corporate partners, of course. It’s a blueprint for transferring power away from sovereign nations and free individuals and into the hands of a global oligarchy.

Their green energy schemes, pushed with messianic fervor, consistently ignore the devastating economic impact on working families and the industrial backbone of nations like the United States. They champion policies that would make energy scarcer and more expensive for the average person, all while they fly their private jets to climate conferences. It’s a classic case of rules for thee, but not for me.

And now, this worldview—this top-down, collectivist, corporatist ideology—is the foundation for a curriculum intended for your child's classroom.

The Enabler: Randi Weingarten's Pattern of Power

The second half of this toxic partnership is Randi Weingarten and the AFT. To believe this is about improving education is to ignore Weingarten’s entire track record. This is a woman whose tenure has been defined not by academic excellence, but by a relentless pursuit of centralized power and political influence.

Need we forget the recent past? It was Weingarten and her union that, as the New York Post confirmed, strong-armed the Biden administration and the CDC to keep schools locked down long after the science showed it was safe for them to reopen. They held our children’s futures hostage, not for safety, but for leverage. While students suffered historic, generational learning loss, with math and reading scores plummeting to devastating lows, the teachers' unions used the crisis to extort billions of dollars from taxpayers and secure cushy contract concessions. It was one of the most cynical and destructive power plays in modern American history, and it demonstrated that, for the AFT leadership, political power will always trump the well-being of children.

Weingarten’s thirst for control is also why she viciously fights against school choice. School choice empowers parents and decentralizes education. It creates a system where schools are accountable to families, not to union bosses. This is anathema to Weingarten. A decentralized system of thousands of independent schools and empowered parents is difficult to control. A single, monolithic Department of Education, however, is a much easier target. Influence one federal bureaucracy, and you can impose your will on nearly 50 million students.

The Unholy Alliance: A Globalist Ideology for Your Child's Classroom

This is the crucial context. The WEF partnership is not an aberration; it is the logical, terrifying next step in Weingarten’s quest for total control. She has already demonstrated her willingness to sacrifice students for political gain. Now, she is escalating from locking them out of the classroom to locking them into a globalist ideology once they’re back inside.

So what will this WEF-infused curriculum look like? It won’t be called "How to Be a Compliant Global Citizen." It will be far more insidious. It will be woven into the fabric of every subject, under the guise of "climate-smart" education and "sustainable development goals."

  • History class will de-emphasize the principles of American liberty and individual rights, reframing them as selfish and outdated. Instead, it will celebrate global cooperation and collective action as the highest virtues.

  • Economics will champion "stakeholder capitalism" over the free market, teaching students that private property is a liability and that corporate success should be measured by its alignment with the goals of a global elite.

  • Civics will no longer be about understanding the US Constitution and the separation of powers, but about understanding our role in a complex, interconnected global system where national sovereignty is a problematic obstacle.

And as if that weren't dystopian enough, Weingarten also announced the AFT’s “National Academy for AI Instruction,” partnering with tech giants like Microsoft and OpenAI. She declared that "AI should serve our values." Whose values, exactly? The values of the parents in Peoria, Illinois? Or the values of the globalists in Davos and the union bosses in Washington, D.C.?

This move is breathtaking in its audacity. They don't just want to indoctrinate the teachers; they want to embed their ideology into the very algorithms that will teach our children. They are building an automated, scalable indoctrination machine. Every query a student makes, every lesson an AI tutor generates, will be filtered through the ideological lens of the AFT and, by extension, the WEF.

The Solution: A Revolution of Parental Power

This is the ultimate endgame of centralization. By seizing control of the curriculum and the technology that delivers it, Weingarten and her globalist allies seek to create a closed ideological loop, churning out a generation of students programmed to accept a world of managed decline, diminished freedom, and collective subservience. They are building a pipeline from the classroom to the compliant global workforce envisioned by the WEF.

The solution, as DeAngelis rightly points out, is radical decentralization. We must fight this globalist gambit with a grassroots revolution of parental power. This means universal school choice, allowing education dollars to follow the child, not the institution. It means empowering parents to choose schools—public, private, charter, or homeschool—that align with their values, not Randi Weingarten’s.

It also means taking a hard look at the federal Department of Education. For decades, it has served as a fulcrum for special interests to impose one-size-fits-all mandates on a diverse nation. Abolishing it and returning true control over education to the states and, more importantly, to local communities, would shatter the AFT’s stranglehold on the system.

The battle lines have been drawn. This is no longer a fringe theory; it is a stated objective. The globalist, corporatist agenda of the WEF is at the schoolhouse door, and Randi Weingarten is holding it wide open for them. This is a fight for the future of our children, the soul of our nation, and the very concept of individual liberty.

Davos has made its move. It’s time for parents to make theirs.

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