My god they’re teaching
kids to try to work out their disputes instead of throwing a rock at the head of
anyone that insults them. The latter would apparently be good training for them to enter
the war on terror. Except when soldier A blows off the head of a soldier B that disses him after they both have a few beers. And on the civilian side it would do wonders for those kids in dealing with difficult
colleagues at work.. It would take an extra day for Joe to get back at Larry who insulted him at that meeting. Joe would have to go home grab his gun and shoot Larry's head off the next day. But that'll show that he learned how to deal with people that mess with him.
She is an ahole wannabe Ann Coulter. Neither as hot nor as sharp a writer. She has written a book defending the internment of the Japanese during WW II .
my comments in blue
Namby-pamby
nation
Michelle
MalkinJune 29,
2005
White House
senior adviser Karl Rove caused a firestorm last week after observing that
liberals favor "therapy and understanding" to fight terrorism in a post-Sept. 11
world.
Rove spoke the truth. But he
barely scratched the surface.
The left-wing
Kumbaya crowd is quietly grooming a generation of pushovers in the public
schools. At a time of war, when young Americans should be educated about this
nation's resilience and steely resolve, educators are indoctrinating students
with saccharine-sticky lessons on "non-violent conflict resolution" and
"promoting constructive dialogues."
Peaceniks are covering our kids from head to toe in
emotional bubble wrap. They are creating a nation of
namby-pambies.
The latest
example of Hand-Holding 101 comes from the New York City
Ostensibly, the program helps kids deal with petty meanness and name-calling
from insensitive classmates. Not by instructing them in self-defense (i.e throwing a rock at the name- caller),
mind you, but by inflating their self-esteem. The organization's
stated mission is "to transform schools, camps and organizations focused on
children and youth, into more compassionate, safe and respectful environments."
Instead of "put downs," teachers encourage "put ups." The Operation Respect
website depicts well-adjusted children holding up signs with ego-affirming
messages: "Ridicule Free Zone," "No Dissing Here," "U Matter," and " Peace
Place
Among the mindless training
exercises teachers undergo is the "Caring Being" session. Collins quotes a
conflict-resolution expert in Brooklyn
Blecchh. (I guess she takes out
her pistol when a colleague disses one of her stupid columns)
Teaching students to respect one
another is all well and good. But a closer look at the program's founder and its
sponsors shows that beneath all the fuzzy-wuzzy, touchy-feely jargon is a clear
pacifist agenda.
"Operation Respect" was founded
by radical lefty Peter Yarrow of the folk group Peter, Paul & Mary -- last
seen in April publicly apologizing to Vietnam
No wonder they favor "Ridicule Free Zones." (yeah,
let’s set up some “free to ridicule” zones in our classrooms
!! J ust think ,we could encourage kids to call each other honky, kike, nigger, slant eyed chink, honky, fatso, shrimp, four eyes and all sorts of good stuff. It would be great !!!! And when they get older and go into the Army, they will make SUCH good soldiers.)
The teaching materials for
"Operation Respect" were created under the direction of Linda Lantieri, founder
of something called the "Educators for Social Responsibility's Resolving
Conflict Creatively Program." Educators for Social Responsibility promotes
pedagogical material from the likes of the militant "War Resisters League" to
"understand" war and peddles lessons on (hyped) anti-Muslim discrimination in
America
Additional guidance for the
lessons came from the left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center. The program lays
the groundwork for children to take a "peace pledge" and commit to non-violent
conflict resolution to solve problems.
Translation: Therapy and
understanding over vigorous self-defense.
In their brilliant book "One
Nation Under Therapy," Christina Hoff Sommers and Sally Satel diagnosed the
public school's pacifist pathology dead on:
"American children badly need
moral clarity (what is more morally clear than telling kids not to
ridicule or insult each other ?). But our education
establishment is too uneasy about the idea of moral judgment to meet this
elementary need. Feelings of helplessness and disorientation are thoroughly,
even compulsively, canvassed, elicited, discussed, and promoted; by
contrast, feelings of moral indignation
and condemnation are deflected and downplayed (but she seems to have
a beef with a school that condemns ridicule). This leaves children defenseless,
clueless and unprepared to meet real and grave threats to their own and the
nation's future."
Just what we need to combat
throat-slitting, suicide plane-flying Islamists: young eunuchs swaying to moldy
old folk music while their "Peace Place" signs flap in the wind. (just
what we need to create individuals that can function well in a workplace or
other social environment kids that are told it is ok to ridicule others and to
take a swing at someone that insults them instead of trying to resolve and issue
– sounds like a great way to educate future postal workers to “go
ballistic”)
Michelle
Malkin is a syndicated columnist and maintains her weblog at michellemalkin.com
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