Believe It - I got this email from a regular reader today, regarding
the "Unbelieveable" story (earlier today):
Mitch,The correspondent is referring, I believe, to a thread on theI just finished catching up on your blog today, and your headline story
?Unbelieveable? left me shaking my head.I wasted the better part of a year attempting to pass along this message
to the members of the [E-Democracy St. Paul Politics discussion] list. And
when ?the fur flew? even you could not help but step back from the fracas.
We continue:
You say: ?I feel sick. If my kids are exposed toAbout the same thing as it'll
any of this crap, fur will fly. I guarantee it.? My response is why should
that be a possibility? Just what will it take for YOU to pull your kids
out of the public meat grinder?
But onward:
If you mean what you say, then you have alreadyHe's
wasted precious time on making the fur fly Mitch, because I GUARANTEE that
your kids have been exposed to just this kind of thing on a daily basis.
And I went to the school. I told the Assistant Principal (in charge of
"discipline") what this little girl was doing.
"Oh", she said, "her. Yes, well, she's [fill in ethnic group], they have
a different cultural perspective on female aggressiveness than we do. We
need to be sensitive to it".
I stood, dumbfounded. Then: "My kids are descended from Vikings. We are
used to standing up on the bus, er, Longboat, and pillaging everything in
our path. Could we be sensitive to that?" The woman got the point, and
the little girl was told to back off.
All by way of saying, I'm not one to blindly accept the status quo
- not perfect, but I try. But onward:
All totally true.
Talk is cheap; action requires sacrifice. Fighting back means many hours
of meeting with the enemy on their grounds, and digging up their dirty laundry
for a public airing sometimes incurs the wrath of the enemy?s Children of
the Corn, but if one is truly outraged the cost is well worth the effort.The forces arrayed against our kids, literally storming the gates of the
schools, are a force to be reckoned with. They aren?t stupid and they have
momentum on their side.
ForgetAlso true. Writing to the "enemy"'s house infopipe is probably
the sawing on the Oak; attack the acorn on the ground.Welcome to the real world Mitch, we all have our marks in the sand..looks
like you may have had yours stepped on. But take some advice: Forget writing
to the NEA, they will post your message on their bulletin board for a laugh.
If youYes, indeed. That is what needs to happen.
want to make a difference start showing up at the board meetings, that?s
where the fur needs to fly. See you there?Regards,
[name withheld]
I'm as overworked as they come. But until I have the money to get my kids
out of the big social experiment lab, that is what I'll have to do.
So I will.
Keep the email coming, and thanks.
Posted by Mitch at August 20, 2002 12:16 AM