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Worst liberal/left wing book that you forced to read in High School or College?
My Squash ^ | 10/31/02 | Burkeman1

Posted on 10/31/2002 8:48:55 PM PST by Burkeman1

Everyone has their horror story about some PC or Left Wing book they were forced to read in High School or College. My worst book was in High School. It was "The Fixer" by Bernard Malamud. It was the tale of a Russian Jew being falsley accused of the rape and murder of a Christian Russian girl just before the Communist coup of Russia. He was innocent of the crime and the book details his time in prison and the torments he was subjucted too. OF Course during his time in prison he becomes a Marxist and hopes for revolution! The entire book was one giant communist propaganda piece. Since I had already read Solzenitsyn by that time and questioned the book in class I was told to shut up by the teacher. I did- to my shame- and got my "A".

What is the worst piece of Left wing crap that you were forced to read in school?


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To: struggle
should i do this??? no i shouldn't...


my favorite fruity professor

http://www.csulb.edu/~csnider/
241 posted on 11/02/2002 3:31:44 PM PST by struggle
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To: struggle
Wow! Somebody else who's a "Herun-san" fan!

So many people have never heard of this delightful man. My godmother gave me his little book of "Japanese Fairy Tales" when I was very, very small, and I have loved his work ever since. "Chin Chin Kobokama" and "The Boy Who Drew Cats" are my favorites from that tiny book. I told "The Boy Who Drew Cats" and "Mimi-Nashi-Hoichi" to my daughter's seventh grade class. Not exactly - I memorize high points and certain turns of phrase and fill in the gaps (I can't remember Hearn word-for-word). Even the boys' eyes got big and round at the story of Hoichi. "Oh, forgive me! It was my grievous fault! For in my neglect I trusted my acolyte to write the holy texts upon your ears!"

That and the story of the people without faces on the high road are about the creepiest to tell . . . the boys loved the story about the samurai who became a priest and met the houseful of demons whose heads left their bodies and flew about to kill people -- and he took a head with its teeth clamped on his sleeve from the house as a "housewarming gift" (gotta love that sang-froid!)

Have you read any of his New Orleans sketches? His West Indian work is beautiful too - "Les Porteuses" is the most atmospheric story of a fragment of culture that vanished when Mt. Pelee blew up and wiped out St. Pierre in a few seconds -- sad, in retrospect, but a beautiful story.

Is he still remembered and respected in Japan?

242 posted on 11/02/2002 3:51:08 PM PST by AnAmericanMother
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To: ovrtaxt
Was the DNC Platform Report?
243 posted on 11/02/2002 4:09:31 PM PST by texson66
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To: AnAmericanMother
Yeah, Mimi Nashi Hoichi is a classic... usually i read japanese horror, like "ring" or "shikoku," but i dont think those are out in English. I have a few stories written in my own head, and if i ever get a chance to write them, as i am continuously working, Ill get them published. Many of the storys are urban myths ive heard and some stories i made myself. Ill give you a summary of one of them.

After camping, a guy and his girlfriend return from Atago mountain through Kiyotaki tunnel on motorcycle. The tunnel is cramped, with only room for one car, so even though there is a red light at the entrance of the tunnel, and because most motorcyclers and bicyclers disregard the light anyway, the boyfriend with girlfriend behind, roar through the tunnel towards Kyoto city. When they round the only bend in the kilometer long tunnel, a utility truck speeds by and barely misses the cycle. The cycle speeds on until the boyfriend hears the g/f say "Turn back. I lost something." He slowly turns the bike around and goes back, as he reaches the bend, he notices a bloody still slowly spinning on the asphalt as his g/fs body slumps off of his motorcycle. (urban legend, told by tetsu)

i got a billion more
244 posted on 11/02/2002 4:26:24 PM PST by struggle
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To: struggle
a bloody helmet i mean

kiyotaki tunnel
http://www.ceres.dti.ne.jp/~aonuma/zimoto/kiyotaki.html

btw... on this page it says a long-haired woman's ghost comes out and the distance of going and coming back seems different. fun fun.
245 posted on 11/02/2002 4:31:12 PM PST by struggle
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To: struggle
Cajun version of same story (it has to be told out loud to get the full flavor, but here goes):

Mr. Joe Bailey and his wife are out riding on his motorcycle. [brrrrrummmmmm sound effects here). After awhile Mrs. Bailey taps her husband on the shoulder and yells, "Honey! Stop!" [screeeech! he stops. "What's the matter?" "I'm COLD!" "Well, here, put on my motorcycle jacket." They go along awhile longer [brrrrrrrrruuummmmmm sound effects again.) Mrs. Bailey taps her husband on the shoulder again, [screeeeech! he stops the bike again. "What's the matter now?" "Honey, I'm STILL cold." "Well, you jus' turn that jacket around an' put yo' arms in backwards like." "O.K. honey." So along they go again. [bbrrrrrrrrrrrrrruummmmmmmmmmm. Forty mile an hour, sixty mile an hour, eighty mile an hour, they come to a big curve and he misses it, and WHAM!

A crowd gathers, and after a little while the Parish PO-leece show up in their pickup truck with the big ol' antenna in the back goin' ker-SCLUNK, ker-SCLUNK! PO-leece get out of the truck, walk over to the crowd. Officer asks, "What has happen' here to these FINE young people, hein?"

Somebody in the crowd say, "Well, Mistah Joe, suh, he was kil'd OUTright, but Miz Bailey she was all right 'til we turn her head aroun'."

(Sorry).

246 posted on 11/02/2002 4:39:26 PM PST by AnAmericanMother
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To: Burkeman1
Barbara Kingsolver "The Bean Trees" High School

The only man in the book portrayed in the positive light is...

An illegal immigrant...
who doesn't speak English...
and might not speak any language at all, because he never says anything, he just follows his wife around like a whipped, subservient, feminist man.

The rest of the book just pushes left-wing values and man-hatred.

It was total crap, total crap, total crap, and even the left-wing guys in my class said it was a man-hating book. The hostility towards males is inescapable.

247 posted on 11/02/2002 4:40:26 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: struggle
Scary stories collect around tunnels. (Who on earth decided to have a one-lane tunnel with a 90 degree bend in it?) Go to weirdnewjersey.com . . . they have lots of tunnel and cave stories.

There's a tunnel up in the N. Ga. mountains that's supposed to be haunted. The tunnel on the Smoky Mountain Railroad, right above the Tuckasegee River Gorge where we kayak frequently, is supposed to be haunted by the ghosts of eight convicts who were working on the tunnel and drowned in the river, chained together, when their boat capsized. Supposedly if you walk through the tunnel you meet them in the dark. (I've got enough to do keeping my 'yak upright or hitting my Eskimo roll without worrying about walking through a tunnel - but I can see why a boat capsized in this river, I do it a lot!)

248 posted on 11/02/2002 4:46:46 PM PST by AnAmericanMother
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To: Burkeman1
Barbarians at the Gate, in a business 'ethics' class.

The CEO who made RJ Reynolds-Nabisco work was accused of greed for wanting $100 million to organize a leveraged buyout. The parasitical lawyer who outmaneuvered him got $600 million, but was portrayed as the unselfish hero.

249 posted on 11/02/2002 4:48:39 PM PST by 537 Votes
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To: Media Insurgent
A. Hole is a jew-hater. He refuses to believe the Polish were in any way complicity in the Holocaust, and thinks the Joooz were behind Communism in Poland. He thinks Joooz are out to slander the Polish, he has a weird persecution complex.

It should surprise no one he thinks the Diary of Ann Frank might be a fraud.

250 posted on 11/02/2002 5:48:28 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: antidisestablishment
Actually, The Jungle was factually accurate in terms of what went on in the meat-packing industry.

The insufferable and unbelievable commie propaganda doesn't come in until the very end.

251 posted on 11/02/2002 5:52:57 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: Burkeman1
Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio. It's been a while, but if memory serves, he does a really nasty hatchet job on small town folk. I'll have to reread it to be sure.
252 posted on 11/02/2002 5:59:05 PM PST by vikingchick
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To: Senator Pardek
Speaking of Catholic school, my RELIGION class was compelled to read SOUL ON ICE, by Comrade Eldridge Cleaver, in which he carefully explained the politial neccessity of raping white women. I am happy to say that most of the class returned their books to the teacher.
253 posted on 11/02/2002 6:04:04 PM PST by Frankster
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To: Senator Pardek
"Silent Spring (hint - book titles should be underlined)."

Bingo.


254 posted on 11/02/2002 8:48:04 PM PST by redhead
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To: Fred Mertz
"Black Like Me written by that white guy.

Yep. Read this junk, too.

255 posted on 11/02/2002 8:51:39 PM PST by redhead
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To: The Shrew
"the book that stands out in my mind is The Bridge at Andau..."

Yes, this one stuck in my mind, too. I was in 5th or 6th grade when I read it, probably too young to get too brainwashed.

The most recent piece of Lefty nastiness that stuck crosswise in my craw was "Fast Food Nation," by Eric Schlosser. What barf. This guy could hardly write a paragraph that didn't have a phrase like "When Ronald Reagan was President..." followed by some fiendish piece of legislation that presumably put all the marbles on the fast food companies' side of the ring. "Under Ronald Reagan..." etc. Sigh... it might have been a good book, but I'll never know, because I couldn't finish it.

256 posted on 11/02/2002 9:00:34 PM PST by redhead
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To: Burkeman1
I was told to shut up by the teacher. I did- to my shame- and got my "A".

You did exactly the right thing.
I continually question my kids about the liberal slop they are being fed in school. We talk about the liberal / socialist propaganda they invariably get from some of their teachers, and I carefully explain the truth about these things. I am happy to report that my kids are now very adept at recognizing crap when they hear it.

However....
A very important part of coaching my kids involves how to deal with these scumbag teachers and their liberal propaganda. I have instructed my kids to smile and agree and to simply puke back on their papers and tests all the liberal garbage the teacher wants to hear. Just get 'A's. Laugh to yourself knowingly, and just get the 'A's....

257 posted on 11/02/2002 9:05:19 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Sally II
"I followed that by trying to read Peter Matthiessen's At Play in the Fields of the Lord and Snow Leopard --which was all the same sort of stuff: psychodelic drugs, buddhism, idealization of primitive cultures, and stereotyping and belittling Christians.

LOL! I had the same experience with this one! But I read it all the way through. It was like running down a steep hill...if you try to stop, you'll go a** over teakettle, so you just keep going faster and faster till you get to the bottom.

258 posted on 11/02/2002 9:11:31 PM PST by redhead
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To: Fingerless Dick Nixon
That New Republic link offered no less than 35 (!!) cookies. And one popup.
259 posted on 11/02/2002 9:33:46 PM PST by redhead
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To: struggle
The part of the republic that deals with the "ideals" simply was distasteful. I find that many student do not read the whole thing and get the "cave story" spit out to them by a junior college professor and see it as some kind of enlightenment. I thought that plato was a good guy that meant well, but compared to aristotle, he uses rationalism in excess and no empiricism at all.

Well said. I just hate to hear about The Republic as a political text, which, while it is, is not the best of Plato's works at discussing Political Philosophy, and is not nearly as good as Aristotle's Politics. Either way, there have been greater texts since then (Locke, anyone?)
Anyway, as regards the Allegory of the Cave, did you realize when you saw 'The Matrix', that they essentially ripped that off from Plato?
Quite blatantly, I might point out.
260 posted on 11/03/2002 9:24:02 AM PST by dyed_in_the_wool
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