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Seattle Public Schools have gone off the deep end with their so-called cultural sensitivity. According to the district's official Web site, "having a future time orientation (i.e. long-term goals) constitutes an "(aspect) of society that overtly and covertly attributes value and normality to white people and Whiteness, an devalue, stereotype and label people of color." If this is not a sufficient stretch of credulity, then take the district's claim that cultural racism also includes "emphasizing individualism as opposed to a more collective ideology." From someone long exposed to latte liberals in the Emerald City, even I'm shocked by this latest declaration. Sure, there's a Lenin statue in Fremont and violent riots to suppress economic viability of third world citizens, but an unqualified equation of individualism with racism is beyond the pale of common sense. Andrew Coulson puts it best in his note to the Seattle School Board:
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| A Bronx Teacher June 12, 2006 10:03 AM PDT Hi, Long time listener, first time caller. Dig the site. Didn't realize there were so many first-year teaching blogs out there till I made one of my own. I would email you directly, but couldn't find a contact page. Anyway, would love for you to check mine out and let me know what you think. Perhaps we could link to one another? I'm new to the game and could use feedback. Best, A Bronx Teacher http://newnycteacher.com/ | ||
| Ed Darrell December 10, 2006 11:22 PM PST This site looks as though it's not been updated since June. Are you still thriving here? | ||
| Brett February 9, 2007 04:21 PM PST Is this blog still up and running? | ||
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