Postcards from the Clown Show

I... I just...

How much stupider is this going to get? Is this the stupiderest? Or is something stupiderer coming along? I would have to assume that something stupiderer is coming along.

I'm gobsmacked by the stupiditry.

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[MENTION=25847]A Son of Liberty[/MENTION]

Hold my beer...

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Reminds me of Gatto. For anyone newer to the forum that isn't familiar with Gatto, look him up (I know you know him, AF). This is from 30+ years ago...

I quit, I think

I’ve taught public school for 26 years but I just can’t do it anymore. For years I asked the local school board and superintendent to let me teach a curriculum that doesn’t hurt kids, but they had other fish to fry. So I’m going to quit, I think.

I’ve come slowly to understand what it is I really teach: A curriculum of confusion, class position, arbitrary justice, vulgarity, rudeness, disrespect for privacy, indifference to quality, and utter dependency. I teach how to fit into a world I don’t want to live in.

I just can’t do it anymore. I can’t train children to wait to be told what to do; I can’t train people to drop what they are doing when a bell sounds; I can’t persuade children to feel some justice in their class placement when there isn’t any, and I can’t persuade children to believe teachers have valuable secrets they can acquire by becoming our disciples. That isn’t true.

Government schooling is the most radical adventure in history. It kills the family by monopolizing the best times of childhood and by teaching disrespect for home and parents.

An exaggeration? Hardly. Parents aren’t meant to participate in our form of schooling, rhetoric to the contrary. My orders as schoolteacher are to make children fit an animal training system, not to help each find his or her personal path.

The whole blueprint of school procedure is Egyptian, not Greek or Roman. It grows from the faith that human value is a scarce thing, represented symbolically by the narrow peak of a pyramid.

That idea passed into American history through the Puritans. It found its “scientific” presentation in the bell curve, along which talent supposedly apportions itself by some Iron Law of biology.

It’s a religious idea and school is its church. New York City hires me to be a priest. I offer rituals to keep heresy at bay. I provide documentation to justify the heavenly pyramid.

Socrates foresaw that if teaching became a formal profession something like this would happen. Professional interest is best served by making what is easy to do seem hard; by subordinating laity to priesthood. School has become too vital a jobs project, contract-giver and protector of the social order to allow itself to be “re-formed.” It has political allies to guard its marches.

That’s why reforms come and go-without changing much. Even reformers can’t imagine school much different.

David learns to read at age four; Rachel, at age nine: In normal development, when both are 13, you can’t tell which one learned first — the five-year spread means nothing at all. But in school I will label Rachel “learning disabled” and slow David down a bit, too.

For a paycheck, I adjust David to depend on me to tell him when to go and stop. He won’t outgrow that dependency. I identify Rachel as discount merchandise, “special education.” After a few months she’ll be locked into her place forever.

In 26 years of teaching rich kids and poor, I almost never met a “learning disabled” child; hardly ever met a “gifted and talented” one, either. Like all school categories, these are sacred myths, created by the human imagination. They derive from questionable values we never examine because they preserve the temple of schooling.

That’s the secret behind short-answer tests, bells, uniform time blocks, age grading, standardization, and all the rest of the school religion punishing our nation.

There isn’t a right way to become educated; there are as many ways as fingerprints. We don’t need state-certified teachers to make education happen–that probably guarantees it won’t.

How much more evidence is necessary? Good schools don’t need more money or a longer year; they need real free-market choices, variety that speaks to every need and runs risks. We don’t need a national curriculum, or national testing either. Both initiatives arise from ignorance of how people learn, or deliberate indifference to it.

I can’t teach this way any longer. If you hear of a job where I don’t have to hurt kids to make a living, let me know. Come fall I’ll be looking for work, I think.

John Taylor Gatto wrote this article for The Wall Street Journal, July 25th, 1991. Gatto was a New York State Teacher of the Year. An advocate for school reform, Gatto’s books include Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, the Underground History of American Education and Weapons of Mass Instruction.
 
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File under "Anti Clown Show".

Still a few men and fathers out there, with their heads screwed on right.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1677731732815060992


Why is he asking for permission from "authorities" for his children to participate in life's activities?


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Probably the same ones who came up with this one. There wasn't much opposition to this sport though iirc.

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Reminds me of Gatto. For anyone newer to the forum that isn't familiar with Gatto, look him up (I know you know him, AF). This is from 30+ years ago...

Gee, it's almost like the mortar board hat is related to masonry and the shape and color, from the sky, say from the view of Saturn, represents a black cube around the wearer's head.
 
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Forty percent of Brown University students say they are LGBT, suggesting social contagion

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/restoring-america/community-family/forty-percent-of-brown-university-students-say-they-are-lgbt-suggesting-social-contagion

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New survey data from Brown University’s student newspaper provides further evidence that the increase in LGBT identification is driven by social pressures.

The latest data show that between 2010 and 2023, identification as LGBTQ+ has almost tripled among the student body at Brown (from 14% in 2010 saying they were not heterosexual to 38% now). "The Herald’s Spring 2023 poll found that 38% of students do not identify as straight — over five times the national rate ," The Brown Daily Herald reported . "Over the past decade, LGBTQ+ identification has increased across the nation, with especially sharp growth at Brown."
 
Forty percent of Brown University students say they are LGBT, suggesting social contagion

They seem most intent on destroying liberal orthodoxy. You know. Basic tenets like people are born straight or gay. It's not a choice. That sort of thing.

You can't get liberals to say otherwise!

No? Hold my merlot.

It's this rising tide of hypocrisy. And they're fracturing the left with it. Will we have sense enough to ally with the bull dykes as they jump off the bandwagon?
 
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Well, maybe there is some truth to the symbolism. Washington monument and the local obelisks at the entrances to shopping centers and court houses, etc. Osiris' penis and all. Commerce on the open sea (Holy See? where the penis goes to make more commercial slaves). Naaaa crazy talk.
 
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