Posted on 07/07/2019 4:07:40 AM PDT by Kaslin
There are some things that are just not up for debate. These arent political issues. What happened in Florida didnt center on MAGA hats, flag burning, or the merits of tax cuts. We actually had a high school principal question whether the Holocaust was a historical, factual event. The Palm Beach Post has the story. A mother of a student tried for a year to reason with the school administration to, you know, actually teach kids about this terrible period in human history without the nonsense. She wondered how this was being taught at the school. The emails between the parent and Spanish River High School Principal William Latson were released and, well, it was not very good. Latson has since apologized for the wording in these emails, with the school districts deputy schools superintendent saying that Latson was counseled on the exchanges, but not formally reprimanded. Now, Latson is not a Holocaust denier, but this nonsensical two sides position he took about this issue is a bit disturbing. There is no two sides argument concerning the Holocaust (via Palm Beach Post):
A mother pushed for a year to address what she described as a school leaders failure to separate truth from myth.
She sent off the email with few expectations a routine question seeking a routine answer. How, the mother wondered, was the Holocaust being taught at Spanish River High School?
She wanted to make sure, she wrote to the principal, that her childs school was making Holocaust education a priority. The response she received five days later, in April 2018, was anything but routine.
In an email reply, Principal William Latson assured her that the school had a variety of activities for Holocaust education.
But he explained that the lessons are not forced upon individuals as we all have the same rights but not all the same beliefs.
The mother, who asked not to be named to protect her childs identity, was stunned. Was the principal of one of Palm Beach Countys largest public schools suggesting that the Holocaust was a belief rather than an actual event?
Thinking Latson simply had expressed himself poorly, she wrote back, asking him to clarify his comments. The Holocaust is a factual, historical event, she wrote. It is not a right or a belief.
She expected a chastened response. Instead, the veteran principal doubled down.
Not everyone believes the Holocaust happened, he wrote, according to email records obtained by The Palm Beach Post through a public records request. And you have your thoughts, but we are a public school and not all of our parents have the same beliefs.
He went on to say that as an educator he had the role to be politically neutral but support all groups in the school.
I cant say the Holocaust is a factual, historical event because I am not in a position to do so as a school district employee, Latson wrote.
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She didnt doubt that Latson knew the Holocaust was real, she said in an interview, but she feared his reluctance to say so stemmed from a desire to avoid confronting parents who deny the Holocausts reality.
The publication adds that the other pushed for the mandatory reading of Elie Wiesels Night for sophomores, along with assemblies on the Holocaust. The first suggestion was honored, but the assemblies were not held due to time constraints.
Maybe this is an unforced error. No, it was. Who cares about catering to the holocaust denier crowd? The point of an educator is that you dont even dabble or give the myth-peddling crowd any platform or the light of day for that matter, especially on issues like the Holocaust. This is a Florida man story for sure, those often humorous and often insane local stories from the Sunshine State, but this one takes a very dark turn indeed.
“...While the NY Times is suspect in general this looked like a good article to me....” [JayGalt, post 117 - first cite of nybooks.com article by Timothy Snyder appeared in JayGalt’s post 59]
The New York Review of Books began publishing early in the 1960s. Publishing every two weeks, it’s never been associated with the newspaper, The New York Times (which also publishes New York Times Magazine and The New York Times Book Review).
To add to the confusion, NYRB is sometimes referred to as a “paper.” It spawned offshoots in London (1979) and Italy (1990), and started its own publishing division (New York Review Books) in 1999.
NYT is more than Leftist enough; NYRB has always gone well beyond that. Esquire magazine fawningly praised it as “the premier literary-intellectual magazine in the English language;” the late Tom Wolfe described NYRB as “the chief theoretical organ of radical chic.”
They sure don’t cater to the climate change denier crowd!
And that was censored for grade school consumption. They left out a lot of the horrible tortures and experiments.
I cant say the Holocaust is a factual, historical event because I am not in a position to do so as a school district employee, Latson wrote.
Well my name is Billy Batson and I say Shazam ! I don’t wanna be a turd in the punchbowl I want to soar? Your joice, this is America !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSpBwt4hFN8
“...but not to value and mourn each individual death we learn of, is to dehumanize ourselves...” [JayGalt, post 120]
Which is more important: to not “dehumanize” ourselves, or to survive?
I’m taking a risk here, assuming that “dehumanize” means giving up this or that aspect of our moral code.
I would not doubt that is right but I suspect the school had an Islamic faction as well.
According to this article Mr Latson got the heave ho!
I think what we have here is a failure to communicate. You set up false dichotomies: is it more important to survive or to retain our humanity? Who defined that as the choice we have to make?
The idiocy with the holocausts and choice of articles is similarly inane. I found out in working on my comments for this thread that there is a body of academics who believe that there are revisionists at work changing history to white wash certain groups and another group of academics who believe there are valid points to be made in analysis of events and comparisons.
This is not a controversy I want to be involved in. It appears that you have strong feelings about the issues and want to “prove” your superior understanding and the fecklessness of any who see the world differently.
Peace be with you.
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