Posted on 08/05/2013 6:18:03 AM PDT by Kip Russell
George Carlin is rolling over in his grave.
The New York City Department of Education is waging a war on words of sorts, and is seeking to have words they deem upsetting removed from standardized tests. Fearing that certain words and topics can make students feel unpleasant, officials are requesting 50 or so words be removed from city-issued tests.
The word dinosaur made the hit list because dinosaurs suggest evolution which creationists might not like, WCBS 880′s Marla Diamond reported. Halloween is targeted because it suggests paganism; a birthday might not be happy to all because it isnt celebrated by Jehovahs Witnesses.
Julie Lewis family celebrates Christmas and Kwanzaa, but she told CBS 2′s Emily Smith she wants her children to appreciate and learn about other holidays and celebrations. Theyre going to meet people from all walks of life and theyre going to have to learn to adjust, Lewis said.
Words that suggest wealth are excluded because they could make kids jealous. Poverty is also on the forbidden list. Thats something Sy Fliegal with the Center for Educational Innovation calls ridiculous. The Petersons take a vacation for five days in their Mercedes so what? You think our kids are going to be offended because they dont have a Mercedes? You think our kids are going to say Im offended; how could they ask me a question about a Mercedes? I dont have a Mercedes! Fliegal said.
In a throwback to Footloose, the word dancing is also taboo. However, there is good news for kids that like ballet: The city made an exception for this form of dance. Also banned are references to divorce and disease, because kids taking the tests may have relatives who split from spouses or are ill.
Some students think banning these words from periodic assessment tests is ridiculous. If you dont celebrate one thing you might have a friend that does it. So I dont see why people would find it offensive, Curtis High School Sophomore Jamella Lewis told Diamond.
Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott said the DOE is simply giving guidance to the test developers. So were not an outlier in being politically correct. This is just making sure that test makers are sensitive in the development of their tests, Walcott said Monday. To which Fliegal responded: Its all of life! I dont know how they figure out what not to put on the list. Every aspect of life is on the list.
There are banned words currently in school districts nationwide. Walcott said New York Citys list is longer because its student body is so diverse. Here is the complete list of words that could be banned:
Abuse (physical, sexual, emotional, or psychological)
Alcohol (beer and liquor), tobacco, or drugs
Birthday celebrations (and birthdays)
Bodily functions
Cancer (and other diseases)
Catastrophes/disasters (tsunamis and hurricanes)
Celebrities
Children dealing with serious issues
Cigarettes (and other smoking paraphernalia)
Computers in the home (acceptable in a school or library setting)
Crime
Death and disease
Divorce
Evolution
Expensive gifts, vacations, and prizes
Gambling involving money
Halloween
Homelessness
Homes with swimming pools
Hunting
Junk food
In-depth discussions of sports that require prior knowledge
Loss of employment
Nuclear weapons
Occult topics (i.e. fortune-telling)
Parapsychology
Politics
Pornography
Poverty
Rap Music
Religion
Religious holidays and festivals (including but not limited to Christmas, Yom Kippur, and Ramadan)
Rock-and-Roll music
Running away
Sex
Slavery
Terrorism
Television and video games (excessive use)
Traumatic material (including material that may be particularly upsetting such as animal shelters)
Vermin (rats and roaches)
Violence
War and bloodshed
Weapons (guns, knives, etc.)
Witchcraft, sorcery, etc.
NYC has gone mad.
Are the going to ban “productive” and “worthwhile” to avoid offending many government workers?
This just reenforces why I turned down those jobs in NYC.
All hail multiculturalism!
The word dinosaur made the hit list because dinosaurs suggest evolutionWow; that is a bald-faced lie, Richard Owen notwithstanding.
It is a manifestation of the growth of government
bureaucracy. As a bureaucracy grows the bureaucrats need to put forth more regulations to justify their positions.
So they begin to look for just about anything to regulate, set standards for and so forth.
I just hope they don’t ban “asshat”, “imbecile” or “moonbat”; however, that still leaves “fool”, “pinhead”, “idiot” and “intellectual degenerate”.
My irony meter is going off the charts here. The schools are preparing kids for dealing with a world in which there is a wide diversity of people and situations by ... sheltering them from anything that might offend them or be different from their own experiences. Wow, just wow.
I do not believe for one second that the words “dinosaur,” “Halloween” and “dancing” are on the list to avoid offending Christian sensibilities. It is a qualification to work in the education establishment, especially in the Northeast, to go out of your way to offend Christians and to “stand up” to any hint that Christians don’t want something being taught, as if the scenes from Hollywood movies where teaching “The Catcher in the Rye” resulted in an angry mob of fussy old church ladies being led by a sanctimonious, dogmatic reverend appearing in the school lobby.
From no more dodge ball to no-balls-at-all in one decade.
Leni
I hear there’s a second list of words and phrases that are absolutely forbidden to be taught to kids in public schools:
1. “Cut spending”
2. “Standardized testing”
3. “Retire at age 66”
4. “Administrative redundancy”
Phony argument. It neither promotes evolution nor denies God as Creator. I suspect this was added to make Christians look "kooky".
Dinosaurs existed. More extinct species. Some of the diagrams of dinosaurs are complete conjecture. But the notion of A dinosaur is not "evidence of evolution".
The New York City Department of Education isn’t doing this. Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott is doing this. Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott is doing this because Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott is a cowardly PC bureaucrat. Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott should be the target of peoples’ ire if they agree that this idiotic brainwashing is a waste of taxpayer effort.
Kids who spend all day watching thuggish rappers "rollin'" in their Mercedes and Bentleys on MTV and BET?
They are gonna be offended because they don't have a Mercedes yet?
How about it becoming an incentive for them to work hard and earn some big money to spend on things they want?
I was surprised that the words pig, swine, hog, bacon, ham, pork chops, BBQ ribs, pork sausage and any mention of the Iowa Pork Producers aren’t banned because we all know who would be offended by that.
I noticed the words “libtard” and “stupidity” were not excluded. Odd.
Many I can understand (not agree with; understanding does not equate to approval) but...”Computers in the home”??? WTF?
I guess the following exam question is out:
A 14-year old child is shot dead during a home invasion. If his mother has two surviving children under the age of 18, how much is her EBT cut?
(a) yo moma
(b) $50 per month
(c) I don’t do cursive
(d) you tell me
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