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Paid Speech in our Classrooms
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| 3/9/2006
| Todd Manzi
Posted on 03/09/2006 3:27:31 AM PST by Born Conservative
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posted on
03/09/2006 3:28:13 AM PST
by
Born Conservative
(Acts of intolerance will not be tolerated at The Pennsylvania State University.)
To: Born Conservative
How on earth does he know what Al-Qaeda thinks?
That answer is rather obvious.
To: Born Conservative
If I understand correctly, this wasn't even a geography class. It was a class to explore how the kids feel about geography.
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posted on
03/09/2006 3:48:55 AM PST
by
wolfpat
(Dum vivimus, vivamus.)
To: Born Conservative
Bennish has hired David Lane as his attorney and takes the position that he should be able to say anything he wants in class. In an interview with the CBS affiliate in Denver, Lane said, No action should be taken against someone who is exercising their rights under the First Amendment. Okay, who's going to be the first to use this defense for teaching Intelligent Design? Wouldn't hold water then would it?
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:00:55 AM PST
by
infidel29
("We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid." --Benjamin Franklin)
To: Born Conservative
Bennish has hired David Lane as his attorney and takes the position that he should be able to say anything he wants in class. In an interview with the CBS affiliate in Denver, Lane said, No action should be taken against someone who is exercising their rights under the First Amendment.
The Commie Swami forgot to mention the exceptions to this rule (anything to do with abstinence, God, morality, etc).
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:01:07 AM PST
by
Jaysun
(The plain truth is that I am not a fair man, and don't want to hear both sides.)
To: Born Conservative
Nice bit about the lawyer's receptionist ... if that is used in court in the closing argument, Bennish is toast.
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:18:07 AM PST
by
NonValueAdded
("If I were a Cuban, I'd certainly be on a raft," Isane Aparicio Busto)
To: Jaysun
The Commie Swami forgot to mention the exceptions to this rule (anything to do with abstinence, God, morality, etc).(Personally, I really dislike the name-calling stuff. It often indicates that a person doesn't feel their argument can stand on its own merits.)
The things you mentioned should be discussed, in the context of a full spectrum of views, with the purpose of challenging students and getting them to think and discuss things. Those of you who are all over this guy for being provocative, contraversial, and probably amusing to listen to are taking another step down that slippery slope toward total control of speech.
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:18:52 AM PST
by
grania
("Won't get fooled again")
To: infidel29
Okay, who's going to be the first to use this defense for teaching Intelligent Design? Wouldn't hold water then would it?That's just the point. It probably would. "Intelligent Design" should be taught. It could be an exciting and interesting subject that covers the spectrum from Science Fiction to fundamental Christianity.
You guys are shooting yourselves in the foot. Defend this guy, and then say the arguments that liberals used to defend him apply to the intelligent design curriculum.
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:22:25 AM PST
by
grania
("Won't get fooled again")
To: wolfpat
Yes, Human Geography. WTH is that? Keep feelings out of the classroom!
To: grania
(Personally, I really dislike the name-calling stuff. It often indicates that a person doesn't feel their argument can stand on its own merits.)
I think the name fits him nicely, and I even consider it mildly witty. I make no apologies for it.
The things you mentioned should be discussed, in the context of a full spectrum of views, with the purpose of challenging students and getting them to think and discuss things. Those of you who are all over this guy for being provocative, contraversial, and probably amusing to listen to are taking another step down that slippery slope toward total control of speech.
I was trying to point out the left's double standard, not advocate this or that.
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posted on
03/09/2006 4:41:51 AM PST
by
Jaysun
(The plain truth is that I am not a fair man, and don't want to hear both sides.)
To: grania
"Those of you who are all over this guy for being provocative, contraversial, and probably amusing to listen to are taking another step down that slippery slope toward total control of speech."
I missed the 'amusing' part of his diatribe. I also missed the thought provoking parts as well
But you're right about the 'listen' part because you DO NOT tell this sort of ideologue anything--ever.
In fact HE himself was closer to Hitler-on-the-balcony in his speech to the class than the people he inveighed against aver were or will be.
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:13:53 AM PST
by
TalBlack
(I WON'T suffer the journalizing or editorializing of people who are afraid of the enemies of freedom)
To: grania
You guys are shooting yourselves in the foot. Defend this guy, and then say the arguments that liberals used to defend him apply to the intelligent design curriculum.
That's a valid argument. But here's my point:
We wouldn't tolerate a teacher that spent half an hour giving a graphic and detailed lecture about his sexual fetishes. We wouldn't tolerate a teacher that referred to the students as "motherfu*kers" and used "goddamn" for emphasis. We wouldn't tolerate a teacher that praised the merits of nudism and invited them to all shed their clothes. We wouldn't tolerate these things because they're against our values. I would argue that advocating the exact opposite of what we stand for as a nation is also against our values and beliefs. It's not unreasonable to expect public teachers to uphold our values - we expect no less from everyone else.
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:22:02 AM PST
by
Jaysun
(The plain truth is that I am not a fair man, and don't want to hear both sides.)
To: Born Conservative; freedomfiter2; wolfpat; infidel29; Jaysun; wolfcreek; grania; NonValueAdded
Bennishs First Amendment right prevents our government from prosecuting him when he compares Bush to Hitler.
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What about FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION of the students???? This is a First Amendment right that is trashed by government schools every minute of every school day! Although Bennishs' course may be an elective, the students have no freedom to refuse to associate with all the students who march out of the school to defend Bennish. Students have no freedom to not associate with the idiots who are Bennish's bosses. There is not freedom not to associate with other teacher who are just as Marxist and Anti-American as Bennish.
These children are NOT in these government schools by free choice. They are compelled by government Law. That means if they don't show up, the government WILL and DOES use armed police, court, and foster care action against them and their parents.
Since government schools impose onerous taxes, and are a price-fixed monopoly, private schools are scarce and both parent work meaning privately or home educating a child is impossible.
Solution: Immediately begin the process of privatizing universal K-12 education .
By the way,,,,,,Infidel is completely correct. If you want Bennish's rants suppressed then you have a problem with those who don't want either evolution or intelligent design taught either.
Do you get it yet? Government schools are compulsory. Can not be all things to all people. Will establish the poltics, culture, and religion of some when actively undermining the most cherished beliefs of the less powerful
Government schools are the problem NOT especially Bennish, or evolution, or ID, or hundreds of others NON-neutral issues.
Government schools are an abomination. Abolish them. They are unconstitutional!
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:25:05 AM PST
by
wintertime
(Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
To: Born Conservative
Heres a better idea. Spend the forty minutes in geography class teaching kids about geography. Then set up an after-school debate to watch Coulter clean the teachers clock.
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I'd give a week's pay to be there for that. |
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:27:49 AM PST
by
Fintan
(Did you really think I could post such insightful replies if I actually read the article???)
To: wintertime
You're right. Government schools are the problem. They are an abomination. They are unconstitutional.
BUT, we have a democRAT party that is in the pocket of the teacher's unions and will NEVER relenquish government control of the schools.
And we have a Republican party that has no spine and no idea how to wield power, and only wants to be friends with the democRATS.
How do you propose to change this situation?
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:32:42 AM PST
by
wolfpat
(Dum vivimus, vivamus.)
To: Born Conservative
***According to Lanes logic, when the receptionist of his law firm answers the phone, she should be able to express the opinion that all of the attorneys there are incompetent and then provide the caller with phone numbers of better counsel.***
My first laugh for the day.
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:48:17 AM PST
by
kitkat
To: Born Conservative
How on earth does he know what Al-Qaeda thinks? Maybe he gets their daily e-blast of talking points.
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:51:24 AM PST
by
weegee
("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
To: Born Conservative
I guess I'm afraid to find out how the liberal teachers now define geography. I know that it's more than just where to find Iran on the map. Geo-politics is, I believe, in the category of geography. Any geographers out there?
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:51:29 AM PST
by
Mercat
(I trust my President)
To: wintertime
Another area of non-neutral education... sex. They teach abortion is a right of choice (not murder), homosexuality is genetic (not a choice), and that abstinence is unhealthy (that is the Sex Positive agenda talking).
You will even find schools conspiring to keep parents unaware of what their children are being told about sex and to shuttle their kids off to the abortionist.
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posted on
03/09/2006 5:55:12 AM PST
by
weegee
("Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but Democrats believe every day is April 15.")
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