Posted on 06/03/2016 3:43:07 PM PDT by HomerBohn
Nothing could be less controversial than having schoolchildren learn a passage from the Declaration of Independence, right? Guess again. Because a recently proposed Louisiana bill requiring just that was shelved last week after a lawmaker implied it was racist and characterized it as a lie.
Breitbart reports on the story, writing that state Representative Barbara Norton (D; shown) "led the charge against HB 1035, a measure that would require local school boards of education to have students in grades four to six recite a specified section of the Declaration of Independence after the current daily period of silent prayer or meditation and the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance. The bill was introduced by State Rep. Valarie Hodges (R), and the passage the children would have recited follows:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.
Apparently, though, Rep. Norton is no fan of lofty ideals. Heres what she had to say (video below) while agitating against the bill:
Representative Hodges, Im not really sure what your intent is, but one thing I that I do know is, all men are not created equal. When I think back in 1776, July the 4th, African-Americans were slaves. And for you to bring a bill to request that our children will recite the Declaration, I think its a little bit unfair to us, to ask those children to recite something thats not the truth. And for you to ask our children to repeat the Declaration, stating that all mens are free, I think thats unfair. In 1776 Dr. King was not even born. African-Americans were in slavery. So since they were in slavery in the Declaration of Independence day, we were all created equal? We were not created equal because in 1776, July the 4th, I nor you nor any of us were born, nor was Dr. King born, so we were in slavery. And to have our children to repeat, to repeat, again and again documents that were not even validated, I dont think that thats fair because were teaching them a lie.
(Watch video at link) Tragically, Nortons reasoning ability and grasp of history are as wanting as her grammar. While she cited Martin Luther King twice, she apparently knows little about him because he called the principles of the Declaration magnificent words in his I Have a Dream speech. Norton also clearly doesnt grasp the obvious distinction between being created equal by God and being treated equally by man.
Nortons complaint also reflects the general leftist idea that things born of antebellum America are invalid. But if tolerance for slavery disqualifies ideas, were going to have a problem because slavery was once ubiquitous throughout the world until finally outlawed by European civilization. We couldnt cite Aristotle, Plato, Socrates or other ancient Greeks because the Greeks practiced slavery. We couldnt study Cicero, Marcus Aurelius, Confucius, or Sun Tzu because the Romans and ancient Chinese practiced slavery. Why, slavery is still present in Africa today.
So following Nortons logic, wed have to dispense with virtually all of the past. Its the kind of thinking that gives you French Revolutionaries starting history anew in 1789 or the Khmer Rouge and their Year Zero.
Norton also complained that the Declaration was not even validated, which might have been her way of saying that we hadnt yet lived up to it. But thats always the case with the loftiest ideas people dont live up to them. As I explained in 2004:
Let's say that there was a standard of morality that was the Truth, and by this I mean the very embodiment of perfection. How then could mere human beings, imperfect as they are, ever hope to live in accordance with it? They couldn't of course. This tells us something very important: while the failure to live up to a standard isn't in and of itself proof of it being the Truth, the ability to do so is most certainly proof that it cannot be.... It's ironic, but anyone who can truly practice what he preaches isn't practicing anything worth preaching.
So Norton is confusing the validity of beliefs with the virtue of believers. But beliefs dont have to be validated (to take the term literally) by believers; they stand on their own merits.
Its hard to imagine that all of the above could escape Norton were her mind not clouded by emotion. She would do well to worry less about the sins and prejudices of the past and examine her own prejudices. As for the Louisiana Legislature, the majority Republican chamber ought to be ashamed of itself for not laughing Nortons inane remarks right out of Baton Rouge.
Enjoy it.
Hate consumes.
Forgiveness releases anger.
Walk into the sun, and be grateful for that which you have been given.
Because your "rights" have been bestowed upon you without you having done anything, but complain.
I came across a young man complaining in a university hall. This was by accident, during Iraq II. He HATED living in the US. Two other young people were standing there, listening.
Walking back to my car the same way, I told one of the young people that I would not want one of my sons dying for that person. The reply came that they were encouraging the guy to find someplace he liked.
Egad!
The eye bleach, Jeeves—Quickly!
So what would they replace it with?
Put that W ITCH in Prison!!!
She looks like a he.
Such a horrible racist terrible country but they never want to move back to Africa. Sierra Leone would be happy to grant her a resident visa
She’s never read the Declaration. She can’t read cursive.
Looks like she could swallow California sideways with that mouth.
Affirmative action never sleeps. That porch monkey probably makes more in a year than I do in ten. God bless America.
When my children were young I attempted to explain to them certain abstract ideas (i.e. treat a firearm as if it was always loaded.) Having little success I came to realize that chillren' do not have the capacity to understand the abstract.
or a principle in the ideal Platonic realm and this imperfect world
Looking to make a name for herself in the communist democratic party
Louisiana Swamp Thing!
I’ve seen crawfish with a higher IQ than she has.
Forgive her for she knows not what she says. BS. She knows exactly what she said because black racists always do.
This moron apparently thinks Martin Luther King abolished slavery. She sounds like some of the people on Water's World. He was asking people who people on dollar bills were. He asked a few different black people about Lincoln, and they didn't know who it was. When he told them Lincoln, and asked them what he was famous for he got "beating the Nazis" and one who knew he was shot. None mentioned ending slavery.
All employment by others is slavery. Sometimes, slavery has been easier to endure than during other times. Sometimes, moral law regarding slavery was followed. Other times, not. The only way for one to get out of slavery is to produce for oneself.
There are even those who spite the lives lost for them in our Civil War.
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