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Debra J. Saunders
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Posted: Nov 15, 2016 12:01 AM
Hillary Clinton voters, I feel your pain. I've been on the losing side more
times than I cared to be. It's painful and personal. I would venture to add
that Donald J. Trump's victory probably is more bitter than a Clinton win
would have been for conservatives because you didn't see it coming. You lost
and you were sucker punched. Ouch.
For most of you, the approach voiced by Kevin Eckery, a GOP consultant who
did not vote for Trump, should be instructive. "We got head-faked," Eckery
told me. The election was never about Trump, it was about his voters. In the
future, Eckery plans to "listen with a little more humility."
Over time, one gets used to election loss, the stab of betrayal recedes from
sharp to dull pain. You learn to accept it. At least Trump is capable of
pleasantly surprising.
Sunday, protesters surrounded Oakland's Lake Merritt to renounce the
president-elect. As long as they don't destroy people's businesses and block
traffic, they are free to voice their concerns and proudly exercise their
First Amendment rights.
Partisans, however, do not have a right to turn classrooms into Democratic
caucuses, as suggested in a lesson plan which San Francisco Unified
Assistant Superintendent Bill Sanderson sent to schools. It instructed
teachers: "Let us please not sidestep the fact that a racist and sexist man
has become the president of our country by pandering to a huge racist and
sexist base."
And: "DO NOT: Tell them that we have LOST and that we have to accept this.
We do not have to accept ANYTHING except that we must and will fight for
justice against an unjust system and against unjust people."
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It is scary to think that people entrusted with children's education are so
clueless that they see it as their job to inculcate students with a
cartoonish view of Trump voters. Also, the lesson includes no recognition
that the people have spoken. Many Democrats were aghast when Trump said he
wasn't sure if he would accept the verdict of the election. Yes, it was poor
form, but I knew that if the tables were turned, many Clinton voters would
not be real zen about it.
I've had many adults tell me they didn't know how they could tell their
children Trump won. May I suggest that some kids would not be so "
traumatized" if their parents hadn't whipped them into a lather of
indignation about "The Other"?
But also, while the lesson says it wants all students to feel respected, it
doesn't give so much as a nod to the notion that some students might like
Trump. In San Francisco, Trump won 10 percent of the vote. (That's probably
more than the number of transgender students administrators work overtime to
make feel welcome. So share the love.)
The California Education Code prohibits school employees from engaging in
political activities on the job. "Even if not directly unlawful, a question
still arises as to whether or not an employee recommending the
substitutionary lesson for the day's assignment is appropriate and allowable
," explained Bill Lucia of the school reform advocacy group EdVoice.
All racists, eh? One-third of the 676 counties that elected President Obama
twice switched to Trump. Inquiring minds should want to know why. Obama
might call this one of his "teachable moments," but that only works for
those ready to learn about other people.
http://townhall.com/columnists/debrajsaunders/2016/11/15/antitrumpers-leave-the-kids-alone-n2245801 |
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