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It is so hard to imagine this!! roody Jan 2012 #1
Brave new world, indeed. EFerrari Jan 2012 #3
Huxley is probably banned, too. Orrex Jan 2012 #11
my first thought, too wordpix Jan 2012 #56
Um Scairp Jan 2012 #61
There is no typo in the title at the link. n/t EFerrari Jan 2012 #81
Decades ago they were pulling books off school shelves, and the country seemed so primitive. Judi Lynn Jan 2012 #2
That school district is under federal supervision. What is Holder waiting for, anyway. EFerrari Jan 2012 #4
I grew up in that district. boppers Jan 2012 #7
Ethnic studies isn't about learning resentment. EFerrari Jan 2012 #8
Here's how I interpreted it, as it happened, in real time, with my peers, 20 some years ago: boppers Jan 2012 #9
Oh, and it wasn't "Ethnic Studies". boppers Jan 2012 #10
Mexican American studies are ethinic studies. EFerrari Jan 2012 #32
Yeah, but that's part of the legal problem... boppers Jan 2012 #43
To really understand the intent of the law, look who voted for it and passed it! L. Coyote Jan 2012 #52
Your little brother should consider the comparison is not to Germany teaching Aryan studies EFerrari Jan 2012 #60
Hebrew school is also an apt comparison. boppers Jan 2012 #74
There is no question that MAS is taught in the context of dominant white culture. EFerrari Jan 2012 #77
"learning that your ancestors were raped and murdered by waves of European ... L. Coyote Jan 2012 #19
I'm really not joking, sadly. boppers Jan 2012 #41
Lots of Divide and Conquer here CatholicEdHead Jan 2012 #64
Those guidelines make it unlawful to teach the Declaration of Independence. EFerrari Jan 2012 #67
I've spent ALOT of time in Arizona and I'm not suprised at all. Ecumenist Jan 2012 #5
Fascist freaks don't want any material on race, ethnicity or oppression. EFerrari Jan 2012 #6
Have they banned "To Kill a Mockingbird" yet? tclambert Jan 2012 #12
Those both usually get banned by idiot parents complaining anyway, so it might be redundant. (nt) Posteritatis Jan 2012 #35
Here's the complete reading list for all the MAS courses. Bolo Boffin Jan 2012 #13
this is outrageous. barbtries Jan 2012 #14
These people have become cartoons of racists at this point. EFerrari Jan 2012 #26
and apparently barbtries Jan 2012 #31
I believe closer to 60. EFerrari Jan 2012 #33
29.6%, officially. boppers Jan 2012 #72
That's right. I don't know where I got EFerrari Jan 2012 #78
Instead, can't we all agree that we hate Nathaniel Hawthorne and pull his crap? sofa king Jan 2012 #15
You Have A Second For Canning 'The Scarlet Letter' Sir The Magistrate Jan 2012 #17
You know, I missed the book for the very same reason as you lunatica Jan 2012 #18
The movie had nothing to do with the book. Critters2 Jan 2012 #48
That happened to me with Romeo and Juliet. I still hate that play EFerrari Jan 2012 #23
Your English teacher didn't explain all the dirty jokes, did she? knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #28
Shakespeare has always been censored in some way, beginning EFerrari Jan 2012 #29
Sadly, all that's true. knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #59
The only thing the preachers hated more than boys in drag on the stage was the idea EFerrari Jan 2012 #66
That censoring is part of what made him so damn good. boppers Jan 2012 #73
The problem with your theory is, so did everyone writing in London EFerrari Jan 2012 #76
But that's his good piece! knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #27
Doesn't he refer to Indians in several passages? EFerrari Jan 2012 #30
Yes he does, and you might want to re-read it. knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #58
I've never taught this one, either. EFerrari Jan 2012 #65
Yup, it eliminates everyone. knitter4democracy Jan 2012 #68
What these people wanted to do was eliminate Mexican American studies. EFerrari Jan 2012 #69
Does required reading The Wizard Jan 2012 #16
Not yet but probably will 47of74 Jan 2012 #20
The district motto on Twitter: "We're transforming education" EFerrari Jan 2012 #24
Did the school district give any reason for banning the Tempest? Mass Jan 2012 #21
One of the sources for The Tempest is an account EFerrari Jan 2012 #25
So they ban it because of one way that it **MIGHT** be interpreted? baldguy Jan 2012 #85
The Superintendent spearing-heading this oppression was on Amy's show today. EFerrari Jan 2012 #86
They're accomplishing what they set out to do. Wait Wut Jan 2012 #22
or gejohnston Jan 2012 #50
Rebel flags shaped like Florida??? Wait Wut Jan 2012 #51
Thanks for the Link Shakespeareana Jan 2012 #90
Is that your site? Wait Wut Jan 2012 #91
We read part of the King James Bible in English AP in public school TheCruces Jan 2012 #93
That would be acceptable, as well, but... Wait Wut Jan 2012 #94
Actually, it's pretty standard in AP, due to Biblical allusions in a lot of other works TheCruces Jan 2012 #95
You just reminded me... Wait Wut Jan 2012 #96
K&R Solly Mack Jan 2012 #34
It's a great list of books mainer Jan 2012 #36
the state ORDERED the elimination of MAS? on what grounds? niyad Jan 2012 #37
The Tempest? WTH? mistertrickster Jan 2012 #38
The Tempest is frequently associated with postcolonial theory fishwax Jan 2012 #70
Agreed. But I'm surprised that any school board would know that, heh. nt mistertrickster Jan 2012 #80
From these idiots point of wiew Mz Pip Jan 2012 #39
Not even the white point of view... the view of those that "won" Smilo Jan 2012 #40
I suspect you are right Mz Pip Jan 2012 #42
The law forbids teaching resentment of *class*. boppers Jan 2012 #44
the kids can see the difference between the haves and have nots, books or no books wordpix Jan 2012 #57
They are trying to slow down the inevitable by blocking the education of Latino kids. EFerrari Jan 2012 #45
Also, sulphurdunn Jan 2012 #46
This is aimed at the captive audience, not at the people with means EFerrari Jan 2012 #63
They are making sure there is no liberalism in education, PERIOD! L. Coyote Jan 2012 #53
Okay then atreides1 Jan 2012 #47
I assume Othello is out, too. Critters2 Jan 2012 #49
Othello, Titus, MacBeth, Henry 5, Antony & Cleopatra, Merchant of Venice, all the good comedies EFerrari Jan 2012 #62
So Dickens and Steinbeck are out I take it. MattBaggins Jan 2012 #99
Yep. Also Fiitzgerald, Willa Cather and Hermann Melville. EFerrari Jan 2012 #100
Two books all Americans should read are on that list: LuckyLib Jan 2012 #54
K&R DeSwiss Jan 2012 #55
pathetic. revolting. outrageous. fishwax Jan 2012 #71
The kids should mount a marathon Tempest EFerrari Jan 2012 #75
This is not eduction. It's re-eduction like North Korea does in the 'camps' lunatica Jan 2012 #79
Conflating two categories of topics/books. Igel Jan 2012 #82
Untrue stevekatz Jan 2012 #83
But the MAS teachers cannot use them to teach. EFerrari Jan 2012 #87
TUSD denies banning books associated with Mexican American Studies Newsjock Jan 2012 #84
Right. They didn't ban the books. They just shut down the classes and forbade their use. EFerrari Jan 2012 #88
Pol Pot would be so proud of Tucson... BeHereNow Jan 2012 #89
Like George Carlin said in one of his great routines, Guy Montag Jan 2012 #92
TUSD response: Blue_Tires Jan 2012 #97
Personally, christx30 Jan 2012 #98
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