Documentary exposes leftist takeover of schools

A bold new documentary titled The Great Indoctrination is being billed as a culture-shifting tool to expose the left’s takeover of American schools. Created over 2½ years by young filmmaker Myles Vosylius, the film aims to unveil how ideological agendas have supplanted true education—and to inspire a return to classical ideals of truth, goodness, and beauty.

Vosylius warns that “mainstream academic institutions do not want our students to be able to think for themselves, to be able to discern truth.” He frames this as a battle for the minds of youth, with the movie serving as a wake-up call. He hopes students will see themselves as David facing Goliath, recognizing the stark contest over their education.

Supporters on the conservative and classical education scene echo the urgency of this project. Jeremy Wayne Tate, a respected voice in the movement, called it “the most important education documentary in a generation.” He and others believe the film could galvanize parents, teachers, and reformers to challenge the prevailing progressive paradigm in schools.

The documentary is scheduled to release on November 6, with an online premiere expected to follow. The producers suggest it won’t just diagnose the problem—it seeks to light a spark for educational renewal across the country and beyond.

In an age when many institutions push ideological conformity, The Great Indoctrination stakes its claim as more than a film—it’s a call to arms. It beckons defenders of free minds and virtuous education to rise, resist indoctrination, and reclaim schools as places of learning, not political warfare.

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