Individualism is considered racism

Specop 007

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So I'm supposed to include my own input for articles.....Problem is, I dont even know WHAT to think about this gem.
According to the Seattle school system (Certain members anywho), planning ahead and being an individual is a sign of racism meant to hold down minorities.

Can I get an O RLY? with that.....

Which really makes me wonder if the public school teachers have retirement plans.....Or have educations above and beyond high school....Because if so they are essentially supporting the system they condemn. Maybe if they yank the administrators retirement packages they would sing a different tune.

Funny, those in power are all too willing to take from others to distribute among the masses, but themselves will not give......

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Planning ahead is considered racist?

By ANDREW J. COULSON
GUEST COLUMNIST

Are you salting away a little money for your retirement? Trying to plan for your kids' education? If so, Seattle Public Schools seems to think you're a racist.

According to the district's official Web site, "having a future time orientation" (academese for having long-term goals) is among the "aspects of society that overtly and covertly attribute value and normality to white people and Whiteness, and devalue, stereotype and label people of color."

Huh?

Not all the district's definitions of racism (and there are lots of them) are so cryptic. The site goes on immediately to say, "Emphasizing individualism as opposed to a more collective ideology" is another form of "cultural racism."

Did I mention that the district thinks only whites can be racist in America?

Regardless of your color, your affinity for planning or your penchant for reading "Das Kapital" under Fremont's Lenin statue, does this make any sense to you?

See if this sounds familiar: a government agency redefining a highly charged word to advance a particular ideology. ... Um, note to the Seattle School Board and administration: George Orwell's novel "1984" was a cautionary tale, not a how-to book. And the folks trying to control people's thoughts through state manipulation of the language -- they were the bad guys.

But this is still a free country. Thanks to our (ostensibly racist) regard for individual liberty, Seattle Public Schools board members and officials are free to adopt whatever definitions of racism they choose. It is inherently divisive, however, for an official government school system to promote one ideology over another.

Unfortunately, it is also unavoidable.

Whenever there is a single official school system for which everyone is compelled to pay, it results in endless battles over the content of that schooling. This pattern holds true across nations and across time. Think of our own recurrent battles over school prayer, the Pledge of Allegiance, the teaching of human origins, the selection and banning of textbooks and library books, dress codes, history standards, sex education, etc. Similar battles are fought over wearing Islamic headscarves in French public schools and over the National Curriculum in England.

There is an alternative: cultural détente through school choice.

Historically, societies have suffered far less conflict when families have been able to get the sort of education they deemed best for their own children without having to foist their preferences on their neighbors.

Some people fear that unfettered school choice would Balkanize our nation. Their concern is commendable but precisely backward. The chief source of education-related tensions is not diversity; it is compulsion. Why is there no cultural warfare over the diverse teachings of non-government schools? Because no one is forced to attend or pay for an independent school that violates their convictions.

It would not be difficult to design a school choice program that would ensure universal access to the educational marketplace without forcing anyone to attend or pay for schools whose teachings they opposed. It could be done by combining and expanding some of the education tax credit programs already operating in such places as Pennsylvania, Arizona and Illinois.

Such a system would not be a threat to the ideals of public education. On the contrary, it would be a far more effective means of advancing those ideals than the official state schools that have gnawed at our social fabric -- and failed our most disadvantaged children academically -- for generations.

Under such a choice-based system, those wanting to promote their own cultural and political philosophies could hang out a shingle and offer their services to any and all interested families. But they would lack the power, used and abused in Seattle, to impose their ideologies.
 

Rainsford

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I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

This doesnt concern you?! When people say, essentially, "Planning for your future is racist!" it doesnt bother you in the slightest?? :confused:
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

This doesnt concern you?! When people say, essentially, "Planning for your future is racist!" it doesnt bother you in the slightest?? :confused:

wow... just wow...

did you even read what he said?
 

sandorski

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repost, on second thought: The issue was raised in a previous thred, but not sure if this article was part of it.
 

Screech

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Obviously the said statement is ridiculous, but isn't there already a thread on this?
 

Specop 007

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Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

This doesnt concern you?! When people say, essentially, "Planning for your future is racist!" it doesnt bother you in the slightest?? :confused:

wow... just wow...

did you even read what he said?

I wasnt sure who he was referring to... :confused:

Oops...:eek:
 

Rainsford

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Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: sMiLeYz
Originally posted by: Specop 007
Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

This doesnt concern you?! When people say, essentially, "Planning for your future is racist!" it doesnt bother you in the slightest?? :confused:

wow... just wow...

did you even read what he said?

I wasnt sure who he was referring to... :confused:

Oops...:eek:

Ah, yes well I suppose what I said could be misread. Just to be clear, I agree with you here, I think the Seattle school system should maybe worry about all the problems that schools have before they deal with non-issues like this.
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

actually it is a lefty or righty thing...lefties are the racists...they think that individulism is bad because minorities would not perform well under these conditions. the lefties feel they're not capable to be individuals and need the government to help them. lefties are the most racist scum on the earth.
 

shortylickens

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Is this the second or third repost?

Anyway, I still think Seattle is an OK city, but I wouldnt want to put my offspring in their public schools.
 

Rainsford

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Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Rainsford
I'm constantly amazed by how offended people manage to get over the dumbest things in our society. It's not a lefty or righty issue, people of all political stripes seem to just have an amazing ability to get their panties in a wad over just about anything today.

actually it is a lefty or righty thing...lefties are the racists...they think that individulism is bad because minorities would not perform well under these conditions. the lefties feel they're not capable to be individuals and need the government to help them. lefties are the most racist scum on the earth.

Yeah, ok there skipper. While it's true that some lefties are in favor of government intervention into the personal lives of individuals, righties are hardly innocent on that count. For reference, I direct your attention to gay marriage and making religion an official part of our government. While not racist exactly, I'm pretty sure that's not what I was talking about.