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Standing Up to Liberalism in High School
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | Feb 19, 2004 | Judd Rosenblatt

Posted on 03/03/2004 1:51:47 PM PST by babble-on

I’m a ninth grader at Edgemont High School in Scarsdale, New York. As such, I live in a town, and region, of the country that is largely populated by liberals. In fact, in my social milieu, it has become a custom to be liberal. This custom alienates me because I am not a liberal. I have chosen to cleave to my own conservative principles. In my community, being conservative is viewed as a character flaw. But, even when I feel discouraged, I try to stand up for my beliefs.

The vast majority of my student peers at Edgemont are liberal. They assume that everyone is liberal and were surprised when I first disagreed with them. Not only do people dislike my being conservative, they also blame me for the faults they perceive in the world and in the Bush administration. My peers often approach me and ask, “What do you have to say about Bush doing …(something of which they disapprove)…? You put him in office.” Many people repeatedly pick verbal fights with me but shun productive discussions. When asked difficult questions, they simply utter something about the “idiotic Republicans.” When someone says, “That’s stupid,” the next words spoken are often, “Not as stupid as George Bush.” They label a ninth-grader as the cause of the world’s problems and make President Bush, a man I respect, the butt of their jokes. This makes me feel alienated from them and sad that they hold these ludicrous beliefs.

Though the teachers of Edgemont are older and presumably wiser than the student body, they are no less liberal. Sadly, the faculty is worse. One of my teachers, upon overhearing me talking to a classmate about the media’s liberal bias, lectured me for 10 minutes on the error of my conservative ways.

Another teacher suggested that to gain perspective, his students should not only read mainstream media, but the ultra-left publications such as The Nation and Extra as well. He did not suggest reading the right-of-center press. Why not? He told me after class that he believed mainstream media to be conservative.

A former teacher of mine often spoke out against Bush and in support of environmentalism, providing a liberally biased classroom atmosphere. However, the teachers are not wholly responsible for teaching with liberal biases because the school curriculum also emphasizes liberal values. Take environmentalism. In sixth grade, we completed two detailed units about whales and watched the entire video series, The Voyage of the Mimi, which I believe had segments that were no more than environmentalist propaganda. A great amount of the material I have learned at school has been influenced by both liberal teachers and curricula. Therefore, I must be a knowledgeable (not just a “knee-jerk”) conservative to be able to present a different point of view to my self-righteous teachers.

I am a Jew and one of the few conservatives in my religious community. The conventional wisdom at my Scarsdale synagogue, Westchester Reform Temple, is that Reform Jews should be politically liberal and that conservatives are--dare we say it?--evil. Although I disagree, my temple remains liberal.

The rabbis’ sermons are sprinkled with remarks that deride President Bush, conservatives, and business. One rabbi at my temple implied in a sermon that Republicans and businessmen care only about profits and not about people. Several years ago, I had an excellent and exciting Hebrew School teacher who surprised me when she said that good Jews are liberal and should vote for Gore. I often argue with the opinions that my teachers state as facts and defend my own opinion. Recently, my teacher, who had graduated from Yale, told us that he was not proud that someone as stupid as George Bush had gone to his college. I raised my hand and stated facts that tended to indicate that Bush is smart. Such actions have exposed my political leanings and have clearly lowered my social status at Hebrew School. The people at Hebrew School now view me as a lower form of life, thinking that I want to starve the poor, destroy the environment, reenact segregation, and kill the whales. I do not; I share many goals with the liberals, but I have different, conservative approaches to attaining them.

I have a dream that one day my teachers and peers will realize that all prejudice must be eliminated, not only against certain skin colors, but also prejudices held against those with certain political beliefs.

about the author: Judd Rosenblatt is a ninth-grader at Edgemont High School in Scarsdale, New York. A version of this essay was written for an English class to fulfill a course requirement to write a paper which explained a custom which detracted from his dignity.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: New York
KEYWORDS: leftismoncampus; liberalbias; teens
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You think you have it tough? Try being a Jewish, Republican 9th Grader in Scarsdale!
1 posted on 03/03/2004 1:51:49 PM PST by babble-on
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To: babble-on
read later
2 posted on 03/03/2004 1:54:47 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: babble-on
This seems kinda lame, when I was in high school no one talked about politics or the president, what type of friends/associates do you hang around. Maybe in college I can understand the liberal tag, but in high school? I think you are reading into yourself too much study and do some sports and join the chess club.

You are too young to worry about politics, worry about making yourself better spiritually, mentally, academically, etc.
3 posted on 03/03/2004 2:01:06 PM PST by Afro_conservative
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To: babble-on

Does this lad have an email address?


4 posted on 03/03/2004 2:01:47 PM PST by Fintan
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To: Afro_conservative
You are too young to worry about politics

Ahem. Some of us just happen to like it.

5 posted on 03/03/2004 2:04:03 PM PST by GiveEmDubya (John Kerry has more baggage than a Samsonite warehouse)
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To: GiveEmDubya
I agree. I haven't seen writing of this caliber from a ninth-grader in 30 years! Amazing, and a most pleasant surprise.
6 posted on 03/03/2004 2:06:11 PM PST by Mugwump
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To: babble-on
This kid is going to be someone someday..... actually he already is. My hat is off to this extremely bright and courageous young man, and if we could get his email, I'd gladly write and commend him. He needs encouragement in knowing that someday he'll be in a better position to be among his true peers and his values will be treasured!
7 posted on 03/03/2004 2:08:07 PM PST by awakened
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To: babble-on
"Many people repeatedly pick verbal fights with me but shun productive discussions. When asked difficult questions, they simply utter something about the “idiotic Republicans.”"

All I can say is keep your facts straght and grow a thick skin.
8 posted on 03/03/2004 2:08:18 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: babble-on
"I have a dream that one day my teachers and peers will realize that all prejudice must be eliminated, not only against certain skin colors, but also prejudices held against those with certain political beliefs."

From the writers pen to God's eyes.

BTW, I understand it's not unusual for kids these days to talk about pols. Apparently Clinton's "behaviors" made it fashionable. According to many of the high school-age kids I talk to, most American public school kids think the President is a dunce. On the other hand, they are completely uninformed as to the issues - including was in the news cycle the previous 24 hours. So where could this attitude be coming from?

9 posted on 03/03/2004 2:08:42 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: awakened
You can send a note to Front Page Mag and ask them to forward it.
10 posted on 03/03/2004 2:09:25 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: GiveEmDubya
Yeah, but why would you waste your time with politics in high school when you have so much more to learn about yourself besides the evils of politics. What I am basically trying to say is that yes politics are important but don't get your hopes up about our government. Even though I consider myself a Christian-Conservative I don't always follow the "party-line" because the party isn't always right.

Think for yourself and don't get caught up in the names of being liberal and/or conservative like some of us old fogies and expand your mind. You might be losing some good friends because you disagree with them politically. Remember some of the old guys here are set in their ways and will never change, you are old and should find out for yourself.
11 posted on 03/03/2004 2:11:56 PM PST by Afro_conservative
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Too many kids are being indoctrinated that society is their greatest ill. This kid realizes that one's principle struggle is with the self.

Major maturity difference.

12 posted on 03/03/2004 2:13:18 PM PST by onedoug
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To: babble-on
This kid should listen to The Larry Elder Show (over the web at www.kabc.com).

Elder occassionally has a student (named Steven, IIRC) who fought the good fight
with lefty-nutburgers at a high school in Santa Monica.

I don't know how he survived, but I think he even managed to get into Duke U.
this year or last.

I suspect that if he hadn't gone public and gotten on Elder's show, he'd been
the victim of lots of punitive grading.
13 posted on 03/03/2004 2:15:55 PM PST by VOA
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To: Afro_conservative
This seems kinda lame, when I was in high school no one talked about politics or the president, what type of friends/associates do you hang around. Maybe in college I can understand the liberal tag, but in high school?

I recall talking politics quite frequently in junior high, especially during the Carter/Reagan race. Granted there weren't alot of us but we were out there.

14 posted on 03/03/2004 2:16:39 PM PST by Bacon Man (Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick once and you suck forever.)
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To: babble-on
Awesome post!
15 posted on 03/03/2004 2:18:07 PM PST by Bacon Man (Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick once and you suck forever.)
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To: Hap; Xenalyte
Check this guy out!
16 posted on 03/03/2004 2:18:57 PM PST by Bacon Man (Beware the lollipop of mediocrity. Lick once and you suck forever.)
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To: Mugwump
>>I haven't seen writing of this caliber from a ninth-grader in 30 years! Amazing, and a most pleasant surprise.<<

I agree about the quality of the writing...makes me suspicious...but the end note does say it was a class assignment, so the quality may just reflect many preliminary drafts and careful revision. Nice read.

Yeah, Jewish Republican 9th grader in Scarsdale...better develop a thick hide.

17 posted on 03/03/2004 2:20:10 PM PST by Captain Rhino (If you will just abandon logic, these things will make a lot more sense to you!)
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To: babble-on
My dad is a jewish conservative from scardale. He went into the marines in the early 60's and no one in the community has ever messed with him.
18 posted on 03/03/2004 2:22:58 PM PST by paltz
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To: Bacon Man; Hap
My goodness - he's better with words than any of my college students. I'm impressed!
19 posted on 03/03/2004 2:23:37 PM PST by Xenalyte (I may not agree with your bumper sticker, but I shall defend to the death your right to stick it)
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To: GiveEmDubya
This kid has a great future. From the mouths of babes. . .
20 posted on 03/03/2004 2:24:04 PM PST by mgist
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