It's Texas. That's a Tuesday.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:48 pm What if they commemorated a 'historical tragedy': the defeat of the Confederacy?
Edit: I remembered wrong, Confederate Heroes Day was a Wednesday this year.
It's Texas. That's a Tuesday.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:48 pm What if they commemorated a 'historical tragedy': the defeat of the Confederacy?
Considering I am disabled myself and have been since birth yes I would.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:48 pmLet's put it this way: if the ADA were repealed, and a school had a parade to celebrate, would you find that objectionable?
Do you want Pride banned or are you just playing devil's advocate?Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:39 pm It's inherently problematic to put politically-charged content into publicly-funded schools: it's usually a winner-take-all situation, and people generally refuse to acknowledge the difficulties until something is taught they find personally objectionable.
The price for keeping political positions you disagree with kept out of schools is also keeping the ones you'd agree with out. Moral Universalism: it's what's for breakfast!
Trying to ban Pride is a stronger political position than leaving it, not some neutral default. My assumption is that it's one you agree with and support, since you're arguing for it.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:18 pm A Devil's Advocate (in its original form) is presumed to be on the side of the Church and challenges cases for sainthood to ensure correct decisions are made.
I'm most certainly not on your side, because you're not on mine.
The price for keeping political positions you disagree with kept out of schools is also keeping the ones you'd agree with out. Moral Universalism: it's what's for breakfast!
So do you think history should be banned from public schools because there is in fact no way to teach history in a politically neutral way.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:39 pm It's inherently problematic to put politically-charged content into publicly-funded schools: it's usually a winner-take-all situation, and people generally refuse to acknowledge the difficulties until something is taught they find personally objectionable.
I mean kind of falls into a paradox when you run into someone like me who finds the attempt who sees schools attempting to be apolitical as that is an oppressive political position.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:18 pm The price for keeping political positions you disagree with kept out of schools is also keeping the ones you'd agree with out. Moral Universalism: it's what's for breakfast!
I ask if you're a devil's advocate because I'm trying to figure out if your angle is really what you're actually presenting and if you have a dog in this fight.Frustration wrote: ↑Fri Apr 01, 2022 11:18 pm A Devil's Advocate (in its original form) is presumed to be on the side of the Church and challenges cases for sainthood to ensure correct decisions are made.
I'm most certainly not on your side, because you're not on mine.
The price for keeping political positions you disagree with kept out of schools is also keeping the ones you'd agree with out. Moral Universalism: it's what's for breakfast!