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(Berkeley) Pre-schoolers protest possible war in Iraq (liberal child abuse alert!)
The California Patriot Online ^ | 11.13.02 (November special web update issue) | Steve Sexton

Posted on 11/13/2002 6:34:54 AM PST by mhking

Pre-schoolers protest possible war in Iraq
Allegations of exploitation arise

By Steve Sexton

They still believe in the Tooth Fairy and Santa Claus. They don’t know how to spell their last names or tie their own shoes. But they do know that “war is bad,” and that “Bush is a bully.”

The next generation of Berkeley peaceniks gathered on the steps of City Hall Tuesday to demonstrate their opposition to a pending war in Iraq- after school, of course. Armed with protest signs, microphones, and Harry Potter lunch-boxes, elementary and pre-school children demanded city leaders contact President Bush and halt his hawkish “war for oil.”

Two hundred students from Berkeley schools met local dignitaries, including Mayor Shirley Dean, city council members and a representative for Congresswoman Barbara Lee, D-Berkeley. Surrounding a ‘peace bell’ fashioned out of melted guns taken off of East Bay streets, children took to the microphone saying, “I don’t want people to die,” and, “we can’t keep killing each other. Then we will all die and suffer.”

Though most students at the rally could not even name Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, many seemed certain the pending U.S. led war in Iraq is about oil.

Celia, age 6, who could not spell her hyphenated last name, told the crowd President Bush “wants to make war because he wants oil.”

“What is so important about cars anyway,” she asked.

Later, when asked if she could name the president of Iraq, Celia, stumped, turned to a friend and asked, “Is it a boy or a girl?” Her friend, equally puzzled, responded, “I think it’s a boy.”

Noah, who declined to give his last name, also age six, asserted the looming war is not only about oil, but also “other things, like Bush wanting land.”

“It is like us squashing ants,” he said.

With city officials looking on, the children sang a song about “peace in the world-that means no fighting.” They held colorful homemade signs calling for peace and no war. One boy had a blue bumper sticker emblazoned on the front of his t-shirt that read: “War in Iraq: NO.” Another held a sign saying, “No War on Children.” With her mother holding a bullhorn, one child shouted a chant for peace across the City Hall plaza, as if taking cue from UC Berkeley students on Sproul Plaza.

The delegation of city leaders addressed the amassed children, telling them “we heard your message.” Berkeley City Councilmember Linda Maio said, “We hear it loud and clear. Bush needs a time-out.”

The elected leaders then signed a pledge to call President Bush and tell him “children want peace” and to urge him to “use words to resolve conflicts as we are learning.”

The rally was organized through several Berkeley pre-schools that pride themselves on their alternative curriculum. At New School, academics are set aside for physical activities like yoga. And at Berkwood Hedge, a private K-5 school with 115 students, the curriculum focuses largely on issues of social justice. This year’s theme at the school is peace. Students in after school programs at public elementary schools in the city also comprised the congregation of young peace protesters.

Sandy Morrill, mother of a seven year old at Berkwood Hedge, accompanied her son to the protest, saying it is important for the children to have a voice in politics.

“This is what they’ve been learning at school,” she said. “They have been taught about conflict resolution, and here they see it in action. The kids get to wrestle with bigger questions.”

Director of New School in Berkeley Susan Hagen said the children are “very concerned about what is going on in the world.” “They don’t want war. We teach them about talking, discussion, and negotiation.”

But Skyler Johnson, 5, hadn’t learned much about the conflict in Iraq. When he was asked who is the President of Iraq, he shrugged his shoulders and said, “My mom might know.” After she came over and gave him little coaching, he was able to muster, “We don’t want war. Oil kills lots of people.”

The rally, which seemed a logical extension of classroom learning to organizers, struck Berkeley College Republicans Treasurer Andrea Irvin as exploiting the children for their parents’ political beliefs.

“It is incredible that these parents are using their children to advance their political agendas,” she said. “That these teachers are indoctrinating the young children is unconscionable. They are using the kids as puppets.”

Mayor Dean said she didn’t think the rally was exploitive though. She said the kids instinctively know about solving conflicts. “They know the best way to do it is to talk things out,” she said.

The rally ended after an hour with students ringing the peace bell and then marching back to their schools waving their signs.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: abusiveteachers; berkeley; cityofevil; exploitation; exploitedchildren; governmentschools; hitleryouth2002; indoctrination; publiceducation
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To: mhking
Training your kids to be Traitors. A new high in lowness from the scum of Berkeley.
81 posted on 11/13/2002 10:02:18 AM PST by ohioman
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To: ohioman
No one else will show up for the rallies anymore!
82 posted on 11/13/2002 10:04:20 AM PST by ewing
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To: bentfeather
Once again, Ithaca shows why it, not Berkeley, is the true "City of Evil."

I think it's a three-way tie between Ithaca (BTW, did I mention that Cornell sucks?), Berkeley, and Madison.

83 posted on 11/13/2002 11:22:10 AM PST by LouD
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To: Behind Liberal Lines

It's just not as catchy.

84 posted on 11/13/2002 11:41:12 AM PST by Fixit
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To: mhking
Somebody should report these kids to the

They might not be missing, but they certainly are exploited.

85 posted on 11/13/2002 11:47:07 AM PST by Fixit
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To: Phantom Lord
"War Hurts Children"

Tell that to Anne Frank.
86 posted on 11/13/2002 12:16:01 PM PST by Britton J Wingfield
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To: finnman69; MotleyGirl70
Where does it end?


87 posted on 11/13/2002 1:54:15 PM PST by CougarGA7
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To: mhking
As conservative as I and my bride are, I still believe that we all have the responsibility to teach our children what we believe. These flower children see it the same way. The way to counter this is to teach our children what WE believe, show them how this is NOT a "war for oil," that we are putting our foot down in the face of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction, not allowing the rampant spread of extremist Islam, and won't be bullied.

Believe me, there are more parents who believe this than what these sprout munchers believe. The conservative position is one borne of logic, reason, and truth. It is our responsibility as parents to pass that along to our children. Lefties see their responsibility the same way. The problem comes when we don't do anything to counter the lefties' "education programs."

If more conservative parents took the attitude that they, as parents, are ultimately responsible for their kids' education, the gubmint school "programs" would have no fertile soil in which to germinate.

88 posted on 11/13/2002 4:34:19 PM PST by brewcrew
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To: Fixit
Boycott? lol no way.

NUKE BERKELEY!

89 posted on 11/13/2002 5:07:35 PM PST by Skywalk
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To: mhking
Later, when asked if she could name the president of Iraq, Celia, stumped, turned to a friend and asked, “Is it a boy or a girl?” Her friend, equally puzzled, responded, “I think it’s a boy.”

These kids are more savvy than I thought!! They ignore the softball question, but discuss the more unknown issue at hand. Is Saddam one of them thar transgendered folk? It's Pat!

Pookie & ME

90 posted on 11/13/2002 5:15:27 PM PST by Pookie Me
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