The moral character of NYC schools is of course much more decrepit than those in, say, West Virginia. I am a huge believer in homeschooling (so much so that I wrote an excellent curriculum for it). My former coworker, Eliza Maines, told me that her child's school is having "Diversity Week," during which they extol the virtues of our differences and how we should use diversity to strengthen teams and classrooms. Among the suggestions so far:
1. Eliminate gender bias. Male is female, female is male, everyone is everything and everything is everyone. If Joey wants to wear a ballerina outfit to school - applaud it! If Sally wants to be nude in class, celebrate it! We are all human, so gender means nothing.
2. Eliminate religious bias. Let's not hate each other for our differences in faith. A Wiccan is a Christian. A Muslim is a Jew. A Christian is a Satanist. Let's worship together! Prayer to our individual higher power, said in unison, will strengthen that prayer and increase its chances of being answered. One person's god may not care, but someone else's will! One World Faith is our future! Let's embrace it!
3. Eliminate the need for violence. When we hurt one another, whether it is physically, mentally, or otherwise, we lose the special energy that flows among us that is intended for good and gentle interaction. Do away with hate speech. Turn it into something positive, like, "I love you because you are gay!" Or "Even though you come from a poor area, we are both rich because of our friendship."
The students are to write an essay about someone they dislike but they must write of the positive things about that person. They must then hold hands with the person and read the essay to them in front of the class. After the reading, they are to embrace and "throw away their dislike," vowing to be friends with that person forever.
Parents: think twice before enrolling your kids in a public school next session. For information and/or advice regarding the appropriate curricula for your children, I am sure Sister Etheldreda would be willing to help and of course I will assist as well, since I am an intelligent, handsome, young, well built certified equine gnathologist, schooled in veterinarianism and author of acclaimed home schooling materials.
Praise God!
1. Eliminate gender bias. Male is female, female is male, everyone is everything and everything is everyone. If Joey wants to wear a ballerina outfit to school - applaud it! If Sally wants to be nude in class, celebrate it! We are all human, so gender means nothing.
2. Eliminate religious bias. Let's not hate each other for our differences in faith. A Wiccan is a Christian. A Muslim is a Jew. A Christian is a Satanist. Let's worship together! Prayer to our individual higher power, said in unison, will strengthen that prayer and increase its chances of being answered. One person's god may not care, but someone else's will! One World Faith is our future! Let's embrace it!
3. Eliminate the need for violence. When we hurt one another, whether it is physically, mentally, or otherwise, we lose the special energy that flows among us that is intended for good and gentle interaction. Do away with hate speech. Turn it into something positive, like, "I love you because you are gay!" Or "Even though you come from a poor area, we are both rich because of our friendship."
The students are to write an essay about someone they dislike but they must write of the positive things about that person. They must then hold hands with the person and read the essay to them in front of the class. After the reading, they are to embrace and "throw away their dislike," vowing to be friends with that person forever.
Parents: think twice before enrolling your kids in a public school next session. For information and/or advice regarding the appropriate curricula for your children, I am sure Sister Etheldreda would be willing to help and of course I will assist as well, since I am an intelligent, handsome, young, well built certified equine gnathologist, schooled in veterinarianism and author of acclaimed home schooling materials.
Praise God!
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