words are not enough
Dec. 1st, 2009 04:08 pmhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/6664060/Pupils-suspended-for-Kick-a-Jew-Day.html
For the record, I am a Jew-basher-basher. If one of those kids had been mine, he or she would not have been able to sit for a week, and would have been on bread and water for a month. That this sort of filth should be allowed to flourish almost unpunished (sent home? give me a break!) in a country with claims to civilization makes my blood boil.
For the record, I am a Jew-basher-basher. If one of those kids had been mine, he or she would not have been able to sit for a week, and would have been on bread and water for a month. That this sort of filth should be allowed to flourish almost unpunished (sent home? give me a break!) in a country with claims to civilization makes my blood boil.
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Date: 2009-12-01 08:44 pm (UTC)The instigators definitely needed more than a one-day suspension. I don't know what the best method is to uproot that kind of casual bigotry in children, though -- they probably don't even fully realize what kind of crap they're perpetrating. I doubt any of them are hard-core anti-Semites; more likely they just thought it was hee-larious.
Keep in mind, this is a country now where people will put up signs calling President Obama a n***** and then claim with a perfectly straight face that they didn't intend it to be racist.
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Date: 2009-12-01 09:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-01 10:56 pm (UTC)That said, I honestly prefer the beer-bloated ranting redneck who limits his bigotry to a verbal steam-off (however disgusting) over the parents and school officials who raised, educated, and trained those children to be such vile scumwads, and then let them get away with it.
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Date: 2009-12-02 10:26 am (UTC)Serious shaming would do the trick. Children are, in general, sensitive to what others think of them, and once it gets through to them that something they did is regarded, not as bad (that appeals to their nascent contradictory feeling - check the modern meaning of the word "wicked"), but as contemptible, base, repulsive, I think the message would get home.