Diane Ravitch has a link up to this blog by a teacher fighting for public education. Being hit from all sides, for sure. We’re dealing with a sophisticated network that has $$$ behind it. It’s hard to fight against that, but as Seamus says, I want to be able to look at my children and grandchildren and tell them I fought for public education with all that I had.
Category Archives: equality
What ver you doink Thursday night at 3:46 p.m.?
Well, if you can’t remember, the NSA might be able to help fill in the memory gap. (hat tip to fatster at FDL.)
This quote from the comments brought a smile to my face in an otherwise somber article:
I’m going to start calling random doctors and other businesses that have nothing to do with me. A little dis-information goes a long way.~~~~~~~~~~
I don’t know everybody is surprised by this–anyone with half a brain could see the continuing violation of Fourth Amendment right to privacy. All in the name of safety. Um-hmmm….there’s no ulterior Nixon-like motive to gain an edge over someone by snooping into their private lives…./snark. I’ve been saying all along that this whole thing smelled of Watergate–only on steroids. Nixon sought the information so he could win at all costs. Fortunately, we had Senator Frank Church to stand up for what was right. Where’s our Church now? Oh, right, drummed out of office by what is now the Tea Party.
Biracial Cheerios
Apparently, the website comments section had to be disabled after this commercial appeared. I really wish that everyone had to take biological anthropology–then they would know that the term “race” really doesn’t apply–we all emerged out of Africa a long, long time ago…and there is no such thing as racial purity.
Perhaps the government should sponsor genetic testing of the lineage of these haters to show them their family tree ain’t so pure, after all.
Heads would explode.
And, as a side note, the comment that General Mills is not racist–they’re happy to poison folks with GMO’s if they’re white, black, red, or yellow is spot on.
Ten Things Charter Schools Won’t Tell You; and the Modern Day Witch Hunt
(**edited to fix links. Oops.)
Diane Ravitch has a link up to this piece on the dirty little secrets of charter schools. Everything that parents want in education is not in these schools. They’re all fluff and no substance. They’re not there to educate, but to collect funds. (it is so arrogant to think that you don’t have to be audited…you’re using the public funds for your endeavor–you better have your books open to the public. Gah…where have we heard this before? IRS, anyone?)
They dump the learning disabled and behavioral cases.
I also clicked on the link to the “Ten Things Your School District Won’t Tell You” and have a few quibbles with the writer. One is the licensing thing–Indiana has required licenses from teachers and not only that, but that they further their education into Master’s degrees–at least they used to. I can’t say whether that is still true–I haven’t checked it lately…and with Governor Daniels’ assault on the public education in Indiana, I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if that standard has lapsed. )
Another thing I have a quibble with is the student-teacher ratio. People want to have smaller class size? Then you better be prepared to spend more in tax dollars towards the amount of teachers in the school. But no…we can’t spend tax money on schools…we need to spend it on the military industrial complex because of a boogey-man enemy….meanwhile, our society crumbles all around…
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Ravitch also has another blog up with this link to the continuing meanness of the Queen of Mean, Leona Helmsley,. whom uttered the line: “Only the little people pay taxes….”
(gotta love the snarky style of the writer…heh.)
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…something tells me that you won’t see this with Charter school teachers. Nope. Nor would I think they would lay down their lives for their students, as we saw with the Oklahoma tornado. I’m sure there will be exceptions to the rule, but as a general application…I just don’t see that kind of caring about the kids. It’s hard to care about something when you’re looking at it with $$ in your eyes….
Incredible. Just incredible. The game is on, folks. Be aware of anything that plays on your emotions…as these opportunists are doing…look how they have tried to using anger, outrage, and the ever effective “don’t be a dummy and let them get away with whatever it is WE say they’re doing” and the “us versus them” divisional tactics.
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And now we have the modern day “witch hunt” where it only takes a few disgruntled people to start a whispering campaign, or in this case, a petition drive, to disparage and ultimately permanently damage someone. (from Ravitch’s blog here.) (and the fact that it is once again a woman who is the target speaks volumes.)
I can’t get past this:
Parent leader Llury Garcia said that although her second-grade daughter has done fairly well at Weigand, Cobian was inaccessible and rude. She and other petition backers were assisted by Parent Revolution, a Los Angeles nonprofit that lobbied for the parent trigger law and is aiding overhaul efforts at several other Los Angeles campuses.
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…although her second-grade daughter has done fairly well at Weigard….mindboggling—just mindboggling….that this parent would start a drive to oust her because she wasn’t “accessible” and perhaps was curt with her. No telling what Garcia did that would warrant a crisp reply. It says more about Garcia than about Cobian, as you read that Cobian was very accessible to the kids and frequently popped into the classrooms. And the parent whose child had academic and behavioral issues…well, I don’t know the parent or the child personally, but what I do know is that the parent has to take responsibility towards the child’s education and is perhaps responsible for the behavioral issues (not always, as there are other factors in behavior, but the ultimate responsibility is the parents’. ) I mean, I have seen children come to school without breakfast! And the parent expects the child to learn on an empty stomach? Or worse, blame the teacher because the child can’t concentrate because they’re hungry…?!! (Or perhaps with this economy, the parent is poor and not able to provide a good nutritious breakfast…)
I have seen parents who don’t want to take responsibility…and expect the schools to be miracle workers. They won’t put out the effort towards their own kids…
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…and then there is the subtext–I can’t help but wonder if Cobian is a liberal/progressive and Garcia is a conservative….just throwing that out there…
Is Rape now okay….?
Every time I think things can’t get any more disturbing…something comes along that makes my heart sink even lower….(and the great irony of all ironies is that as I’m reading this article, a pop up slides out and asks me to “like” them on the social media site they’re writing about…nope not going to—don’t have an account and won’t have an account…)
This is not acceptable. Not acceptable. Not acceptable in any way. This is, in my view, part of the problem with p_rn. It desensitizes one towards sexual violence. And we live in a culture that already thinks of women as second-class…but this is going down a level beneath the basement of one’s soul.
How dark one must be to not only rape a woman, but boast of it with graphic display. A total lack of empathy for physically and psychologically hurting another human being…
God help us.
My other blog on Steubenville here.
In India here.
Sexual assault in the military.
Zirin blasts Emanuel
Dave Zirin has this to say about Rahm Emanuel’s priorities…which apparently gravitate towards sports and away from educating Chicago’s kids.
Why are you building yet another sports arena, Rahm???
The Powerful Seed
The organic farmers group posted a link to this article. The humble seed contains the beginnings of life. You could even say that the seed rules the world….
Below this article was a link to Vandana Shiva’s “Everything I Needed to Know I Learned in the Forest”. Bless her for her dedication to sustainability.
From that article, I was intrigued about the link for Ecuador recognizing the rights of nature in its Constitution…Wow……somebody who “gets it”. See, we humans want to think that we are so superior that we are more valuable than all other life forms. Worse than that, we have fooled ourselves into thinking that we are independent…that we could actually survive without them. We pollute the air, water, and soil without regard that it will harm nature. We survive in a circle…truly, what goes around comes around…and the balance of life–when we take something, we must give something of equal value in return…this simple rule is ignored.
In Honor of Mothers…
This Mother’s Day was a tough one. Tears as we listened to “You’ll Never Walk Alone”….
So…I thought instead of the usual syrupy “Happy Mother’s Day” stuff, I’d do things a little differently~~
In Honor of the Mothers of the kidnapping victims of Cleveland….the two mothers who never gave up…God Bless. I can’t wrap my brain around this case–clearly, there were people sounding the alarm about something going on at that house. The police even showed up once–only to knock and then walk away when no one answered. The message this case is sending: women don’t matter–or worse, they wanted to be there. I’m just waiting for them to start pointing the finger at the victims–some already have started the “if they hadn’t done this, that wouldn’t have happened…” While ignoring that domestic violence happens every day in the U.S. in blue collar households and professional households. People with money. People without money. Those with college educations, and those with high school diplomas. Makes no difference.
In this case and I suspect the Boston Bombers’ case, domestic violence played a key role. …and yet, it’s never singled out as the cause of violence. And I also caution against making broad generalizations that the psychiatric profession is noted for–just because one comes from a home of domestic violence does not mean they will repeat it. Another mystery to be solved is why some go on to perpetuate the violence, and others rise above it.
Related to this, I’ve been reading blog after blog of mothers who have lost custody of their children. It is heartbreaking. And it’s damning of the U.S. court system that use Guardian Ad Litem’s testimony as golden, without ever examining their motives nor the actual qualifications, personal biases, and time spent with the children whose lives they are about to destroy. On top of all of this, parents are now charged a fee to see their children!! This is outrageous.
Phyllis Chesler has written a book, Mothers on Trial that blows away the myth that mothers *always* get custody of children. This is only true, she says, if the father doesn’t fight for custody. If he does take the mother to court, he will win custody in most of the cases. (I think I read 70% of the cases). It’s especially true if the woman is uppity. In five cases I had reviewed, the Guardian Ad Litem had awarded custody to the father in all five cases….even though there was undisputed abuse in two of the cases and as far as I could tell, no abuse nor neglect of care of the children on the mother’s part. As with the blogs I read…even in cases of a father molesting the kids, the mother was treated as the criminal and the father was awarded custody.
This has to stop.
The right to choose your food
I can’t wrap my brain around this.
I’m just stunned at the thought that someone could try to label organic food as “junk food”. As the article points out, this would eliminate the right to choose organic, free range eggs, or gluten-free bread for Celiacs…it’s just mindboggling the ignorance and outright endangerment. So…I suppose if someone is Celiac and buys food they are not supposed to have in order to have something to eat…if their gut disintegrates from inflammation and they either end up in the hospital for surgically fixing the problem, or dead from a ruptured abdomen.
I really love the fact that the Tea Party members conveniently ignore that people on food stamps and other welfare were once taxpayers that paid into the system. Same with Social Security and Medicare.
ALEC fighting open records
This up from PR Watch on ALEC’s latest: asserting that its communications with public legislators is private….
Isn’t it amazing how the folks who insist on the Patriot Act and having the right to examine your private phone conversations, emails, library records, bank records, etc., are the same ones insisting that they have a right to privacy….?? The story states that there are cases where the communications can be private–in some states they don’t have to make their communications public knowledge…but it stops there and doesn’t explore that point further.
So…I went on a quick search and found this resource to each state’s open door laws. As with any law, though, it’s only as good as the people behind it. That is, if you have a group of people bent on keeping things secret with financial resources to keep their secrets, while those that try to find information lacking in financial resources…well, the law isn’t worth much…
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