Also the Enlightenment and the Establishment Clause:
3/13/2010 8:48:04 AM
You don't happen to have an account of this written by someone who passed 6th grade English Composition, do you? Preferably one also with context of the discussion, information on the current "standards" and the specific changes?
3/13/2010 8:54:44 AM
It was a live blog.
3/13/2010 9:09:37 AM
Schools should just skip all that stuff before Obama got elected.
3/15/2010 12:29:47 AM
^ huh? did you get your education in Texas?
3/15/2010 12:35:22 AM
Wait, the political right is censoring out Thomas Jefferson now? We really are fucked.
3/15/2010 12:41:32 AM
the huge problem with this is because texas is the #2 buyer of textbooks for elementary and high school - so the major textbook producers might go ahead and change textbooks across the boardunless the states tell the producers of the textbooks that they won't buy em.
3/15/2010 2:27:29 PM
texas would probably be pretty cool if they got rid of all the religious crap.
3/15/2010 2:57:22 PM
everywhere would be be pretty cool....
3/15/2010 3:04:40 PM
I firmly believe that if Texas's education system continues down it's current path there will come a time when many major universities will require some form of extra-curricular schooling on Social Sciences before accepting any products of Texas Public Schools.
3/15/2010 5:31:32 PM
3/16/2010 11:03:50 PM
3/17/2010 7:50:52 AM
so who is responsible for the Declaration of Independence?Oh yeah, if you're Texan, you can just throw that out.ETA for Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio to be renamed?[Edited on March 17, 2010 at 9:01 AM. Reason : fucking bullshit. backwards ass state.]
3/17/2010 8:41:18 AM
There was a piece on Talk of the Nation yesterday about this. Basically Texas wants their history textbooks to focus on a set of conservative values that they can mold history around. If history doesn't support those values, they minimize the impact or totally write it out of the book. They also bend the truth regarding the founding of the US (as a Christian nation), impact of minorities, and reasons wars were fought.One caller even worked as a textbook editor who had to write for Texas and gave all kinds of insight into the backwoods crap they try to pull to distort what actually happened.
3/17/2010 3:06:02 PM
^^^ if you read the essay, you wouldn’t have felt the need to make that statement.The editors should do what Google did regarding China, and just stick with reality.[Edited on March 18, 2010 at 1:40 AM. Reason : ]
3/18/2010 1:39:05 AM
This is why politicians shouldn't be allowed to dictate what gets put in history books
3/18/2010 3:59:12 AM
^^^ Was that the caller who said Texas replaced "democratic ideals/gov't/laws" with "popular sovereignty?"
3/18/2010 8:03:33 AM
The entire state of Texas is nuttier than a squirrel turd.
3/18/2010 12:17:00 PM
If in a free market of ideas, your ideas will lose.. the best option is to own the market.
3/18/2010 12:53:49 PM
i don't see how any of this could possibly pass.even if texas is the 2nd highest consumer of textbooks, the rest of the country will stop buying them if Jefferson is taken out.Will Texas also act like Mount Rushmore doesn't exist? Or will they create a new one with Nixon, Reagan, Bush, and Bush Jr on it?
3/19/2010 3:31:35 AM
Doesn't sound like they're removing Jefferson entirely... it's likely that they still include the factual information such as "Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence" and "Jefferson was the Third President of the United States." What they're definitely doing is trying to erase him as a major source of political philosophy for that time period, which is bullshit. And somewhat stupid of them, considering that he favored limited and state-centric government (stuff they would likely agree with) but just happened to be a deist.I don't have much more input on the subject... my hatred for the state of Texas is well-documented, and this has done nothing to reverse that opinion.
3/19/2010 5:36:22 AM
fucking embed http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-march-17-2010/don-t-mess-with-textbooksfound this rather entertaining. in a sad way.[Edited on March 19, 2010 at 9:22 AM. Reason : .]
3/19/2010 9:20:00 AM
^per your request:I thought this was pretty great, the conservatives didn't feel capitalist was PC enough, so they wanted something less offensive
3/19/2010 10:11:15 AM
ha thanks Supplanter i had the code (and I can embed ) i just couldn't get it to work
3/19/2010 10:15:38 AM
Yeah, those daily show ones are always funny. The embed src= usually uses a single ' instead of a double " and there is a bunch of extra stuff in there, so I just cut it down to where the video embed begins and ends, and replace the ' for these "Speaking of embedding, I saw some CNN coverage of this topic this morning, they haven't thrown the video up yet, but when they do I'll post it here. The whole thing in transcript form would be pretty long, here is a particularly interesting section of the transcript:
3/19/2010 10:38:19 AM
^^ The last line is golden."and that's how Oscar Romero got disappeared by right wingers, for the second time."
3/19/2010 10:38:50 AM
As much as the Wake County School Board has screwed the pooch lately, this whole Texas thing is making them look not so bad by comparison.This is from last month, but its more about how much creationism/intelligent-design/evolution is fake and all that to put into textbooks.This is more recent that the video above. It points out that some of the people making these changes have been voted out of office, but have 10 months left in their term. Looks like they are making use of the time. To do things like put the inaugural address of the confederate states of America along side Lincolns.
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3/19/2010 11:33:27 PM