AZ passes bill that makes it illegal to teach overthrow of US gov & bans ethnic courses

Started by MikeWB, May 01, 2010, 01:24:14 AM

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MikeWB

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/04 ... rams/print
http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp ... ed.doc.htm

QuoteArizona Legislature Passes Bill to Curb 'Chauvanism' in Ethnic Studies Programs

After making national headlines for a new law on illegal immigrants, the Arizona Legislature sent Gov. Jan Brewer a bill Thursday that would ban ethnic studies programs in the state that critics say currently advocate separatism and racial preferences.

After making national headlines for a new law on illegal immigrants, the Arizona Legislature passed a bill Thursday that would ban ethnic studies programs in the state that critics say currently advocate separatism and racial preferences.

The bill, which passed 32-26 in the state House, had been approved by the Senate a day earlier. It now goes to Gov. Jan Brewer for her signature.

The new bill would make it illegal for a school district to teach any courses that promote the overthrow of the U.S. government, promote resentment of a particular race or class of people, are designed primarily for students of a particular ethnic group or "advocate ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals."

The bill stipulates that courses can continue to be taught for Native American pupils in compliance with federal law and does not prohibit English as a second language classes. It also does not prohibit the teaching of the Holocaust or other cases of genocide.

Schools that fail to abide by the law would have state funds withheld.

State Superintendent for Public Instruction Tom Horne called passage in the state House a victory for the principle that education should unite, not divide students of differing backgrounds.

"Traditionally, the American public school system has brought together students from different backgrounds and taught them to be Americans and to treat each other as individuals, and not on the basis of their ethnic backgrounds," Horne said. "This is consistent with the fundamental American value that we are all individuals, not exemplars of whatever ethnic groups we were born into. Ethnic studies programs teach the opposite, and are designed to promote ethnic chauvinism."

Horne began fighting in 2007 against the Tucson Unified School District's program, which he said defied Martin Luther King's call to judge a person by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. Horne claimed the ethnic studies program encourages "ethnic chauvanism," promotes Latinos to rise up and create a new territory out of the southwestern region of the United States and tries to intimidate conservative teachers in the school system.

But opponents said the bill would prevent teachers from using an academically proven method of educating students about history. They also argued that the Legislature should not be involved in developing school curriculum.

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kolnidre

QuoteIt also does not prohibit the teaching of the Holocaust or other cases of genocide.
Which is why the bill passed.
Take heed to yourself lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land whither you go, lest it become a snare in the midst of you.
-Exodus 34]

Rockclimber

I don't see any problem with the wording below. Those kinds of courses cause division. I am an American first. If I want to learn about my ethncitiy I will do t on my own time and not at the indoctrination of some Jew or liberal professor.

Quoteban ethnic studies programs in the state that critics say currently advocate separatism and racial preferences.

Seriously, I have never heard of a single class ANYWHERE where they teach you how to overthrow the government. This may be a smart move on their part to squash the paranoia and fear of the jew like liberals who believe that Arizona is now on course to do such a thing. (which of course is not a bad thing at all imho ;) )


Quote"advocate ethnic solidarity instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals."

Ethnic solidarity creates racism so what's the problem? Sounds like more jew 'blame whitey'' bullshit classes anyway. More division amongst the races.

QuoteIt also does not prohibit the teaching of the Holocaust or other cases of genocide.

I would have thrown out the word Holocaust or worded it "holocausts such as the Armenian Holocaust"[bliptv][bliptv][bliptv][/bliptv][/bliptv][/bliptv]