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Title: Big Brother's Youth League Snoops Colorado Teacher
Source: http://www.kurtnimmo.com/
URL Source: http://www.kurtnimmo.com/
Published: Mar 4, 2006
Author: Kurt Nimmo
Post Date: 2006-03-06 09:20:37 by angle
Keywords: Brothers, Colorado, Teacher
Views: 58
Comments: 6

In Orwell"s novel 1984, Big Brother"s Youth League and the Spies harassed Winston Smith, accused him of thought crime, threatened to turn him in to the Ministry and have him sent to the salt mines. Jay Bennish, high school teacher in Aurora, Colorado, was not threatened like Winton Smith, although a student spy tape recorded his comments in the classroom and now it appears Bennish, who compared Bush to Hitler, will lose his job.

"Sophomore Sean Allen recorded about 20 minutes of Bennish"s class during a February 1 discussion about Bush"s State of the Union speech and gave the recording to his father, who complained to the principal," Cherry Creek School District spokeswoman Tustin Amole told CNN. Unable to locate a recent photo of Bennish, CNN rummaged through an old high school year book and posted a thirty plus year old photo of Bennish on its website. It"s a perfect photo for the story. Bennish has long hair. CNN wants us to know Bennish is a dirty hippie. Of course, all who criticize Bush are either dirty hippies or traitorous fifth columnists, as Senator Lindsey Graham suspects. Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg, Brown and Root is busy constructing camps for such malcontents.

It appears Bennish"s student has taken a cue from the Bruin Alumni Association, a "fledgling alumni group headed by a former campus Republican leader" that pays UCLA students a hundred dollars for "information on instructors who are "abusive, one-sided or off-topic" in advocating political ideologies," according to the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. "The year-old Bruin Alumni Assn. says its "Exposing UCLA"s Radical Professors" initiative takes aim at faculty "actively proselytizing their extreme views in the classroom, whether or not the commentary is relevant to the class topic." Although the group says it is concerned about radical professors of any political stripe, it has named an initial "Dirty 3082; of teachers it identifies with left-wing or liberal causes," for instance opposing the illegal Straussian neocon invasion and occupation of Iraq, predicated on impeachable lies and fabrications, and speaking out against the decimation of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Back in 2001, a couple months after nine eleven, the "second lady," Lynne Cheney, and the American Council of Trustees and Alumni released a report claiming that "colleges and university faculty have been the weak link in America"s response to the attack" of nine eleven. "According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, ACTA"s report documents 117 incidents since September 11 that reflect "a shocking divide between academe and the public at large." And while the report titled "Defending Civilization: How Our Universities Are Failing America, and What Can Be Done About It," affirms the right of professors to academic freedom, at the same time maintains that this freedom does not make academics immune to criticism," Bill Berkowitz wrote for Working For Change.

Jay Bennish, portrayed as a hippie on the CNN website, was not only denied "academic freedom," it appears there is a good chance he will be bounced from his job for comparing Bush to Hitler, an apropos comment when you compare Hitler"s Enabling Act (Ermächtigungsgesetz) with Bush"s Patriot Act. "History teaches us that it is shockingly easy to separate reasonable and intelligent people from their rights. A legally elected leader and party can easily manipulate national events to whip up fear, crucify scapegoats, gag dissenters, and convince the masses that their liberties must be suspended (temporarily, of course) in the name of restoring order," notes the Furniture for the People website. "The people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country," declared Hitler"s right hand man, Hermann Goering.

It works the same in America. But don"t expect CNN to point it out and don"t expect anybody to come to Bennish"s defense for fear of cavorting with a "fifth columnist" that happens to point out the reality of the political situation in this country. In Hitler"s Germany, all educational institutions were purged of dissenting voices. In America, we can expect likewise.

Addendum

Here is a link to an MP3 of Sean Allen"s covert tape.

http://secure.eonstreams.com/koa_am/GeoTeacher.mp3

After listening to the MP3, it becomes obvious the Cherry Creek School District had more to fear than Bennish"s comments about Bush"s State of the Union address.

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#1. To: angle (#0)

But if the teacher had instead expounded on an expanded definition of the family, the student would be a hero right?

The real problem is the school is a state school, and therefore generally oblivious or contemptuous of the wishes of parents.

Tauzero  posted on  2006-03-06   9:27:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tauzero (#1)

Wasn't the guy supposed to be teaching an advanced placement geography class to boot, which actually scores behind the standard ones?

Geography = Where things are, with maybe some geomorphology to boot for an "advanced placement" class. AFAIC, there's more of a "taxpayers get hosed by crappy socialist teacher preaching" story here than a hate Bush story. If he was teaching PolySci and giving equal time to stuff like the French essentially recolonizing the Ivory Coast for chocolate I'd consider cutting him some slack...

Axenolith  posted on  2006-03-06   10:13:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Axenolith (#2)

So following your logic, my kid's fifth grade teacher warning the class about about WMD in Iraq is a "taxpayers get hosed by crappy neocon teacher preaching"? I don't see video and firings, however.

angle  posted on  2006-03-06   12:11:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: angle (#3)

So following your logic, my kid's fifth grade teacher warning the class about about WMD in Iraq is a "taxpayers get hosed by crappy neocon teacher preaching"? I don't see video and firings, however.

Assuming this is a post-war occurance (where it became the big issue) sure. Were you down there bitching about your kid being prosetylized on political issues? Don't carp about a lack of "video and firings" if you weren't (and if you were, well then, that sucks if nothing came of it).

Granted, I think it's a bit more clear cut in this instance, it's an older class, it's specifically a geography class, and the teacher is utilizing it to rant wildly against capitalism, tobacco, GWB, etc... You (or "we") don't (or shouldn't) pay for that in school anymore than we shouldn't be paying to have teachers spend a week on "diversity education", a week on them going around as Muslims (out here in CA at a couple schools), sex ed with condom demos, anti firearms crusades, etc...

Since you can't cater to everyones political, religeous or social whims in school, they should be strictly spending time and money educating children on how to do practical math, read, write cogently, experiment in the sciences, etc... so that in the end they're at least capable of forming their own opinions and functioning in society to boot.

Our kids only get one go-round in school. It's not someplace where starry eyed idiots of any persuasion have the right to waste their precious educational time on bullshit. Look at what they're up against when they get out.

Axenolith  posted on  2006-03-06   23:35:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Axenolith (#5)

It's not someplace where starry eyed idiots of any persuasion have the right to waste their precious educational time on bullshit.

Oh yeah, you're absolutely right there, but it ain't the perfect world, is it? And since it ain't the perfect world, I'll bitch here on a forum and get some grounding in my thinking before I storm into the small town rural school and accuse the 5th grade teacher of shilling for the Bush regime. In the meantime, I'll note the hypocrisy and the way this country is losing itself in the lies.

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