Posted on 07/11/2019 12:33:49 PM PDT by Kaslin
Matt told you about that high school principal in Florida who was recently reassigned for refusing to say matter-of-factly that the Holocaust happened. Last year, in an email exchange with a parent concerned about how the school was educating kids on the Holocaust, Spanish River High School principal William Latson appeared to suggest that it was not exactly a proven historical event.
“Not everyone believes the Holocaust happened,” he wrote the mother, according to The Palm Beach Post. “And you have your thoughts, but we are a public school and not all of our parents have the same beliefs.”
“I can’t say the Holocaust is a factual, historical event because I am not in a position to do so as a school district employee,” he continued.
As you can imagine, the mother was horrified. And when the school got wind of it, they removed Latson as principal.
He has since apologized for wording his sentiments so poorly.
“I regret that the verbiage that I used when responding to an email message from a parent, one year ago, did not accurately reflect my professional and personal commitment to educating all students about the atrocities of the Holocaust,” he told The Palm Beach Post.
Still, the incident has left a question mark on how schools are teaching the horrors of the Holocaust. That's why a bipartisan group of lawmakers have introduced the Never Again Education Act. Sens. Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Marco Rubio (R-FL), and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) presented a bill on Thursday that "would establish a dedicated federal fund to provide teachers with resources and training necessary to teach our students the important lessons of the Holocaust." It was also a bipartisan effort in the House in January, when Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and Elise Stefanik (D-NY) introduced the companion legislation. It has more than 200 cosponsors - Democrats and Republicans.
Rubio previewed the bill.
This week I will file the Never Again Education Act to help states obtain resources through @usedgov so our students learn about the historical fact that Nazi Germany systematically murdered over 6 million Jews. https://t.co/9JvPGc4jaJ— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) July 9, 2019
“The Holocaust is humanity’s darkest hour, and we must never forget the stain it has left on history,” Rubio said in a statement on Thursday. “Incredibly, there are still some who deny the existence of the mass murder of six million Jewish people or, even worse, wrongly manipulate the horrors of the Holocaust to score cheap political points in today’s partisan climate. It is our duty to ensure that future generations know the history of the Holocaust in its entirety, so that the millions of innocent lives lost will never be forgotten and that the evils of anti-Semitism will never be repeated.”
A few freshman Democrats in Congress, meanwhile, have been doing the opposite of helping. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY) in recent days has minimized the Holocaust by referring to border detention centers as "concentration camps."
In other words, this bipartisan effort to properly inform the next generation couldn't come at a better time.
Let me guess...
The important lesson from the Holocaust is to never vote republican or for a white, hetero, Christian, male because all them guys want to do is gas you.
Do I win a prize? (Other than recognizing this bull$-—+ for what it is for the last 57 years?)
Just replace “Holocaust” with “slavery” and see what happens.
Holocaust class? Really?
Yes there should be. The kids today are being taught it was some kind of rumor or something
Hopefully they’ll remember to include the 7 million Gentiles that also went into the ovens.
The holocaust is not the problem. The purpose of primary education, secondary occurs in college, is to teach kids how to learn. Topic isn’t quite as important as the principles on how to determine it. If you doen’t learn what numbers represent, you can’t add.
An example of the learning/teaching failure is my grand daughter was in a junior high school math class and was having trouble with division related to fractions. So my daughter sat her down and taught her scrubby pencil using the basic assets of mathematics to teach her about fractional division. She showed it to her teacher at school which prompted a phone call to my daughter telling her not to teach her that way. When my daughter asked her why not, the teacher said she was being taught how to use a computer to accomplish the goal so she wouldn’t have to need these type of outdated skills. My daughter asked her how my grand daughter was going to use a computer if she didn’t have one available. Teacher got off the phone and never answered the question. But my grand daughter does not need a computer if she has a pencil. And they’re worried about not being taught about the holocaust in high school. Give them a book and ask them to read it. Or is the computer required to read it to or for them so they don’t need to know how to read. Sure answers the question on why so many “graduating” seniors are illiterate.
rwood
The plain fact is that Hitler was a committed, flat-out racist - not only against Jews but against Russians and Poles as well.Hitler could, theoretically, have easily won WWII. All he would have had to do would have been to function as the liberator of those who were oppressed by Stalin. He would have been able to recruit a vast army of Russians who would have turned coat happily, including hundreds of thousands of captured Red Army troops.
It would have been a cakewalk - but Hitler was, well, Hitler. The Holocaust wasnt a bug, it was an essential feature of the Third Reich. Even when his military position was becoming precarious, Hitler exerted significant efforts toward the Holocaust which would have been useful on der Ostfront.
And without the Red Army and der Ostfront, an invasion of Europe from Britain would have been a daunting prospect indeed. With resources and manpower from the USSR added to Germanys, it would have been out of the question.
Of course, ultimately there was the Manhattan Project . . .
“presented a bill on Thursday that “would establish a dedicated federal fund...”
Okay, fire the principal, of course, but why do we need to spend federal dollars on this? Shouldn’t the states simply make it known that this is unacceptable and grounds for removal?
(Wasn't unconstitutional Social Security supposed to be a dedicated federal fund?)
FR: Never Accept the Premise of Your Opponents Argument
While their career-minded hearts are arguably in the right place, patriots are reminded that the states have never amended the Constitution to expressly give the post-17th Amendment ratification Congress the specific power to dictate policy, regulate, tax and spend in the name of INTRAstate schooling.
In fact, President Thomas Jefferson had indicated in a State of the Union address that the states would first need to appropriately amend the Constitution in order for Congress to start sticking its big nose into intrastate schooling, something that the states have never done.
"On a few articles of more general and necessary use, the suppression in due season will doubtless be right, but the great mass of the articles on which impost is paid is foreign luxuries, purchased by those only who are rich enough to afford themselves the use of them. Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of federal powers [emphases added]"Thomas Jefferson : Sixth Annual Message to Congress
Justice Joseph Story had also indicated that the states have never expressly constitutionally given the feds the specific power to deal with intrastate schools.
"The power to regulate manufactures, not having been confided to congress, they have no more right to act upon it, than they have to interfere with the systems of education, the poor laws, or the road laws, of the states [emphases added]. Congress is empowered to lay taxes for revenue, it is true; but there is no power to encourage, protect, or meddle with manufactures." Joseph Story, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 1, Commentaries on the Constitution 2
Previous generations of state sovereignty-respecting Supreme Court justices had also clarified Congresss constitutionally limited powers.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
In other words, the Never Again Education Act, is just another misguided attempt by constitutionally low-information federal lawmakers to unconstitutionally expand the already unconstitutionally big federal governments powers.
Remember in November 2020!
MAGA! Now KAG!
Not everyone believes the earth is sphere shaped, therefore it may very well be flat.
"The past shows unvaryingly that when a peoples freedom disappears, it goes not with a bang, but in silence amid the comfort of being cared for. That is the dire peril in the present trend toward statism. If freedom is not found accompanied by a willingness to resist, and to reject favors, rather than to give up what is intangible but precarious, it will not long be found at all. - Richard Weaver, 1962
but why do we need to spend federal dollars on this?
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So Micro Rubio can pretend he sides with the citizen (while continuing to work against Us with amnesty for illegal aliens)
What do you believe?
Excellent point.
Let’s see! We have no problem believing in a plague that wiped out half of Europe maybe 700 years ago or so, but an event where we still have living survivors walking among us can’t be said to have definitely occurred?
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why do we need to spend federal dollars on this?
Because (pick one):
1. Our deficit isnt big enough yet
2. You need to pay more taxes
Hmmm...now I know why it is illegal in Germany to deny this. I never imagined that this would ever be a problem in the US.
For the record, that was entirely unnecessary and annoying. If I’m bored and want those two aspects, I search for them on Chans. Those BBS’s have that in spades.
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