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Tyranny of ignorance

by: Jay Stevens

Wed Aug 25, 2010 at 07:25:23 AM MST


Pogie is all over Kristi Allen-Gailushas' suit against the Helena school board. His latest post is on the video announcement of the suit:

Her claim that the curriculum process has been completed behind closed doors is, to be polite, a damn lie. Literate Americans can read Board minutes and attend meetings. At the end of the "interview," Allen-Gailushas even makes it clear that it's her fault for not getting involved earlier:

This has opened me up to needing to pay attention more, whereas I never really thought about it before.

To recap, the Board's public meetings and minutes are tyrannical because Allen-Gailushas didn't pay attention to what was going on.

Allen-Gailushas's reasoning for suing OPI is another demonstration of the keen analytical work of the Tea Party and its citizen lawyers. According to Allen-Gailushas:

Because they're [OPI] at the head of the school district and they have not come in to stop what the school board is doing...

Neither is NATO. Why not sue them? They have about the same level of jurisdiction over local curriculum.

You know, this is startlingly familiar to Tei Nash's outburst against Missoula's anti-discrimination ordinance, isn't it? Gin up some passion over a (deliberate?) misinterpretation of the ordinance/curriculum, incorporate it into some wider "culture war," demand the city/county bend its regulations and processes (and the rules of logic) for your complaints, and sue the h*ll out of any government organization who's within arm's reach, all the while complaining about wasted tax money.

Allen-Gailushas' lawsuit is also a nice representation of the conservative Tea Partying. It's all about the Constitution...until the Constitution protects immigrants and Muslims. It's all about government being accountable to the people, unless the people, you know, want to end discrimination against gays and their kids to know about nutrition. It's all about the rule of law, until the rule of law causes poorly written and ill-conceived lawsuits to be tossed from court. It's misplaced rightwing populist ire with racist, homophobic, and xenophobic overtones dressed up as a "movement," and lovingly embraced by a media looking for a clean "he said/she said" dichotomy for its political narrative.

Anyway...keep an eye on Pogie's site. He's obtaining a copy of the lawsuit. Expect hilarity to ensue...

Jay Stevens :: Tyranny of ignorance
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If you want a good laugh, the curriculum is posted on the web - here's some examples -

Kindergarten:

"Introduce basic reproductive body parts (penis, vagina, breast, nipples, testicles, scrotum, uterus)"

Grade 1:

"Understand human beings can love people of the same gender & people of another gender"

Grade 2:

"Understand making fun of people by calling them gay (e.g., 'homo,' 'fag,' 'queer') is disrespectful and hurtful."

Grade 4:

"Understand sexual harassment is unwanted and uninvited sexual attention such as teasing, touching, or taunting, sexting and is against the law." [sic]

Grade 5:

"Understand that sexual intercourse includes but is not limited to vaginal, oral, or anal penetration."

"Understand sexual orientation refers to a person's physical and/or romantic attraction to an individual of the same and/or different gender, and is part of ones' [sic] personality."

Grade 6:

"Understand that sexual intercourse includes but is not limited to vaginal, oral, or anal penetration; using the penis, fingers, tongue or objects."

"Understand gender identity is different from sexual orientation."

Grade 7:

"Discuss the Supreme Court decision that has ruled that, to a certain extent, people have the right to make personal decisions concerning sexuality & reproductive health matters, such as abortion, sterilization, and contraception."

"Discuss state laws governing the age of consent for sexual behaviors."

Is it just me, or does anybody else here think that 1st graders don't need to be educated about the gay lifestyle?


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If you really don't want those first graders to understand you, just stay in the closet.

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Is it just me, or does anybody else here think that 1st graders don't need to be educated about the gay lifestyle?

Why educate our children about the world they live in when you can just pretend a chunk of it you don't like doesn't exist?  Are you one of those people who think non-heterosexuality is some type of info-virus that we have to protect our kids from like the plague lest they become gay?  Come on.

When my tax dollars go to pay for my kids' educations, I expect that they actually get an education into how the world works and about the people who live in it;  which, coincidentally, consists of a lot more groups than just heterosexual WASPs (sorry conservatives).


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