Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Ya'll Don't Need No Stinkin' Edjacashun

H/T to Digby

Howie Klein has an interesting post  this morning that is definitely worth taking a few minutes to read. It's about conservatism, education and the destruction of the middle class.

My best bud, Roland, is a dedicated public school teacher in Compton. He called this morning to tell me all his colleagues were buzzing about Utah Republicans trying to eliminate the 12th grade. "They don't know about the Mormons," he said; "never gave it much thought except how they put up the money to defeat gay marriage." I guess they never saw September Dawn and don't watch Big Love, South Park or... this (which has been removed, under pressure, from both YouTube and Vimeo and is only available in freer countries, in this case, France).

The bill, temporarily withdrawn, is the brainchild of arch conservative Republican Sen. Chris Buttars, an implacable, hate-filled foe of public education, gays, minorities. What I explained to Roland today is that organized, hierarchal religious organizations are, by their nature, supporters of the status quo and extremely conservative. Obvious scams like Mormonism and Scientology may seem more ridiculous and absurd than most of these organizations but they aren't inherently any more or less conservative. Each, though, requires followers with no capacity for critical thought. It is why education has always been a target of hatred for religious organizations and for conservatives. Buttars is hardly the first right-wing extremist to persuade ordinary voters that education isn't the way out of poverty for their children, but some kind of dark, conspiratorial enemy. read on


Like Digby I find the disregard or even dare I say distaste for a good education one of the most frightening things about modern conservatism. The 'jumped by Jesus' crowd have tried to keep their children away from a secular education for a long time but in the last decade or so the right wing bunch have embraced 'home schooling' with a vengeance. Couple all of this 'non standard' and a 'biased' education with talk radio and things like Faux news and you can see how it will be possible for people to be kept ignorant their whole lives.

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