Archive for March 2nd, 2006

Teacher in trouble for exercising right to free speech

I have a mini-rant that I keep meaning to expand into a full-blown essay. One day, I am going to write it. But the basics are a list of differences between neoconservatives and liberals. And one of the main differences regards the right to free speech. Liberals not just tolerate a person’s right to free speech, they fight for it. Neoconservatives, on the other hand, thing that the right to free speech is spurious, and that not everyone deserves that right. In fact, they’ll go so far as to try to get good teachers fired for words that the teachers say.

Neoconservatives fear free speech. They fear open minds. They fear critical thinking. But what’s worse, they try to stifle these. They try to force silence on those who dare to voice an opinion they disagree with. And they want teachers, instructors and professors to only teach from one point-of-view: the neoconservative point of view.

Fortunately, there are rays of hope in the younger generation:

Students walked out of Overland High School Thursday in protest over the case of a teacher criticized for airing his political views during class.

Most of the students walked out in support of geography teacher Jay Bennish, whose comments against the Bush Administration’s war policy were audiotaped by a student. Bennish has been placed on paid leave by the Cherry Creek School District.

But what was so horrible, that the teacher had to be put on paid leave? Bennish’s harshest comments were, “‘I’m not saying Bush and Hitler are exactly the same, obviously they’re not. OK? But there are some eerie similarities to the tones that they use.’” Harsh? Sure. And it brings to mind Jon Stewart’s rant about over-using comparisons to Hitler. But is there anything in that rant to cause such an uproar?

Exposing kids to different viewpoints is a good thing! It gives them information they need to do some critical thinking, to figure out what they believe, as opposed to what they are told they should believe.

But then again, critical thinking isn’t part of the neoconservative agenda.


Gary Lindstrom drops out of Colorado Governor race on the Jay Marvin show!

Damn, I need to find a way to blog more frequently. I was listening to the Jay Marvin show on Monday, and heard Gary Lindstrom announe that he is officially dropping out of the race for the Democratic nomination for governor. Unfortunately, since I couldn’t find time to blog it, ColoradoPols beat me to it. By two full days!

Democrat Gary Lindstrom reportedly announced this morning on Jay Marvin’s radio show that he would drop out of the race for governor and not run for re-election to his House seat.

Interesting that Lindstrom also isn’t going to run for re-election in the Colorado House of Representatives. From the Rocky Mountain News:

Lindstrom also announced that he would not run for re-election to the state legislature. He said the health of his wife, who has multiple sclerosis, was a major factor in his decision to end his political career.

“My wife is virtually paralyzed from the neck down,” he said. “I know what it takes to run a campaign, and I need to spend more time with her.”

I actually admire Lindstrom for making this choice. I would do the same thing in his position. Politics is second: family should always come first.


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