Posted on 11/07/2008 10:35:10 PM PST by doug from upland
NOTE: perhaps this is the female version of Marion Barry's "The *itch set me up."
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Fayetteville teacher says video clip doctored
By Francis X. Gilpin Staff writer
A Fayetteville teacher is defending comments she made to fifth-graders who expressed support for John McCain in class last spring.
The interaction between Diatha D. Harris and pupils at Mary McArthur Elementary School was captured in May by a Swedish television documentary crew. Harris says Oh Jesus when, during a discussion about the election, a few students said they supported McCain. She tells one girl whose father is in the military that McCain would prolong the Iraq War, so that means that your daddy could stay in the military for another 100 years.
A video clip of the discussion spread on the Internet on Friday, with bloggers and other viewers demanding Cumberland County fire the veteran educator. In an interview late Thursday, Harris says the clip was doctored and blames the controversy on McCain supporters who arent happy about the election.
Nonetheless, schools Superintendent Bill Harrison took an unusual step Friday of making his own YouTube video, in which he reads a statement saying he was shocked and disturbed by what he saw. He promises to take appropriate action following an investigation.
The documentary, From Bill to Barack: A Journey from 1992 to 2008, is about how changes in American society might influence the 2008 presidential election. It aired on a Swedish-language TV channel in Finland on Sunday night, according to the filmmakers Web site.
The clip filmed in Fayetteville shows Harris quizzing pupils about their presidential preferences. Harris, 53, asks the children why they support McCain or Barack Obama.
One child said she supports Obama because he would end the war. Then Harris turns to a girl, who says she supports McCain because her parents did, and says, Talk to me, because your dad is in the military.
The girl doesnt respond.
Its a senseless war, Harris says. And by the way ... the person that youre picking for president said that our troops could stay in Iraq for another 100 years if they need to. So that means that your daddy could stay in the military for another hundred years.
Three children in the class had parents in the military, Harris said.
In an interview, Harris said somebody edited the video to make it appear she was an Obama partisan imposing her views on a child. Harris, who has been licensed to teach in North Carolina since 1978, said she made gestures after pupils voiced support for Obama.
It has been doctored, Harris said. They didnt show anything about Obama.
In another sequence on the video, however, Harris sports an Obama button during a pep rally at her school.
Cumberland school officials were overwhelmed with protest calls Friday. Harrison called the father of the girl in the video to apologize. The father, whom school officials wouldnt identify, was unaware of the classroom conversation until Harrison called, said Wanda McPhaul, a spokeswoman for the school system.
McPhaul said state law prohibits them from revealing what discipline, if any, would be taken against Harris. Personnel records show Harris has taught school for 27 years, the last four in Cumberland County.
As of Friday afternoon, Harris remained employed.
Harris said she received no complaints about the political nature of the classroom dialogue until a reporter called her Thursday night. She blamed the controversy on McCain supporters still smarting from their defeat this week.
If John McCain had won, nothing would be said about this video, doctored or undoctored, said Harris, who is a registered Democrat.
Folke Rydén, the Stockholm-based producer of the documentary, couldnt be reached for comment. But he told the Asheville Citizen-Times that disappointed McCain backers are taking revenge on Harris.
They have kind of interpreted the situation in a very evil way because our feeling on Mrs. Harris is that she had a very special relationship with her students, Rydén told the newspaper.
Rydén said Harris exaggerated her classroom commentary to get the conversation going with her pupils.
But conservative bloggers werent accepting that view.
On the Web site www.stoptheaclu.com, a headline read: Teacher Demonstrates How to Abuse, Intimidate and Brainwash Children for Obama.
On Friday, the Drudge Report linked to a story about the controversy on The Fayetteville Observers Web site. The story logged more than 18,000 page views within three hours.
By the afternoon, Harrison had posted his YouTube response.
I was shocked when I saw the clip, Harrison said. I was particularly disturbed to see the uncomfortable position in which our children were placed due to the inappropriate actions of one of our teachers.
Once the video was brought to my attention, I immediately launched an investigation, Harrison added. I can assure you that upon completion of the investigation, I will take appropriate action.
Harris said said she normally wouldnt discuss politics in a math class, but the TV crew asked her to engage the children in the political dialogue. The teacher said she knew the crew members from an award-winning documentary that they did on American politics in 1992. In that production, Harris said she is featured because she hosted former President George H.W. Bush and his wife for lunch at her home, which was then in Asheville.
The video crew wanted to catch up with her in the recent documentary, according to Harris, who said the filmmaker had permission to shoot video in her Fayetteville classroom.
McPhaul said she couldnt confirm that the crew did have authorization from the school system and parents to photograph the children.
Overt political activity is generally discouraged in county schools, McPhaul said.
One of the first Web sites to report the video was a blog called Tundra Tabloid. Initially, some Web sites misidentified Harris as still teaching in Asheville. Staff writer Francis X. Gilpin can be reached at gilpinf@fayobserver.com or 323-4848, ext. 372.
In another sequence on the video, however, Harris sports an Obama button during a pep rally at her school.
LOL
HERE IS THE ABUSIVE TEACHER:
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the rev. wright defense!!
Wow. We need to put a stop to this.
She only has a few short weeks to be able to blame “THE MAN”
the little girl looked like she was going to cry when the “teach” told her her daddy could stay in Iraq another hundred years.
but the video was *ahem* doctored...right !
People like her are the reason so many young people voted for Obama. Affirmative Action destroyed our school system and now our country.
AH! That explains...uh, nothing.
One of our local radio stations was taking calls from parents who had kids intimidated or mocked by Obama supporting faculty or groups of Obama supporting students. One of the themes seemed to be that the “R” word, racist, would be deployed against those declining to support Obama.
There seemed to be no shortage of calls.
“It has been doctored.” “They didn’t show anything about Obama.”
I believe it’s called editing.
Doctored! Yes, of course. In reality, this was a stunt-teacher impersonating Diatha Harris, who was actually at a Sarah palin rally at the time this class was in session.
The dingo took my baby!
Gee, we have Republicans Brothers in Sweden?
http://markepstein.wordpress.com/2008/11/07/update-on-the-beast-of-cumberland-county/
This guy has named her “The Beast of Cumberland County.”
But they’ll all leave their children in the great “free” schools ... so the goons win, and win big.
If the RNC had sense they would spend whatever it takes to buy this film and then run it on TV for the next 4 years.
Everyone who watches this is devastated.
Yet this goes on far more than we know.
You obviously have some Whitey, European concept of truth and don’t understand how truth in the ‘hood is relative, depending on skin color and culture, see!
No, I will never forget CNN's "rodney king" snip, played billions of times -- and only that snip. And what it caused in reaction throughout CA. It didn't show the whole story.
Yes, the teacher was seen sporting an Obama button at a teacher rally. But really? How is it that millions of viewer can believe Al Gore's films? Or Michael Moore's films?
They believe it because they want to believe it.
I'm going to have to vote on this issue with the assertions by the girl's parents. I wasn't there. I don't know the teacher.
There are problems which need to be addressed concerning the use of "high tech lynchings.. I mean, technologies".
Rev Wright, OTOH, was a full-on presser, should have been properly vetted by the media, and it wasn't - they ignored the horrific racism by the Rev, and his postulant, Barack, sitting in the pews 20 years listening to this bilge. It's all over the Church's CDs, ad nauseum; and the presses and voters have chosen to pretend it's no matter.
The press beat up on Joe the Plumber, and it is possible that Diatha the Teacher is now getting beat on. I don't like how she handled this situation. But, I'm voting with the girl's parents' assertions. And that's the best I've got to go on.
I'd have realized the students had no real clue about the candidates, and I'd have assigned them an essay research project.
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