Arizona Expands Its Discrimination - Ethnic Studies in schools Banned

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These RepubliKlans in Arizona are making an all-out attempt to preserve white supremacy. Reminds me of the Afrikanners last stand in apartheid South Africa. The ignoramuses don’t realize that the demographic megatrends have already swept away chance of turning the clock back to 1950.




Arizona Expands Its Discrimination

Ethnic Studies in schools Banned
They : “promote resentment toward a race or class of people


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April 30, 2010

http://thinkprogress.org/2010/04/30/arizona-teachers/

Arizona’s supporters of the state’s draconian new immigration law insist that it has nothing to do with race and isn’t meant to discriminate against certain ethnic communities. Their claims are undermined, however, by what else the state government is trying to do to target recent immigrants.

Today, the Wall Street Journal reports that the Arizona Department of Education “recently began telling school districts that teachers whose spoken English it deems to be heavily accented or ungrammatical must be removed from classes for students still learning English”:
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State education officials say the move is intended to ensure that students with limited English have teachers who speak the language flawlessly. But some school principals and administrators say the department is imposing arbitrary fluency standards that could undermine students by thinning the ranks of experienced educators. [...]

“This is just one more indication of the incredible anti-immigrant sentiment in the state,” said Bruce Merrill, a professor emeritus at Arizona State University who conducts public-opinion research.
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But many schools in the state still have a significant number of teachers who are native Spanish speakers. At one school, state auditors complained that teachers pronounced “words such as violet as ‘biolet,’ think as ‘tink’ and swallow the ending sounds of words, as they sometimes do in Spanish.” The principal at that school acknowledged that teachers “should speak grammatically correct English” but said they shouldn’t be punished for having an accent.

Teachers that aren’t up to par “may take classes or other steps to improve their English,” and if they still aren’t fluent enough for the state, they will be fired or reassigned.

Adding insult to injury, the Arizona legislature passed a bill yesterday outlawing ethnic studies programs:
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HB 2281 would make it illegal for a school district to have any courses or classes that promote the overthrow of the U.S. government, are designed primarily for students of a particular ethnic group or advocate ethnic solidarity “instead of the treatment of pupils as individuals.”

It also would ban classes that “promote resentment toward a race or class of people.”
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The measure is directed at the Tuscon Unified School District’s popular Mexican-American studies department, which school officials say provides only “historical information” — not “ethnic chauvanism” as the state school superintendent has alleged. One state lawmaker tried to show how ridiculous the legislation is by proposing that schools be barred from teaching about 9/11 because it would result in hatred toward Arab-Americans; the measure failed


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Arizona Expands Its Discrimination

Ethnic Studies in schools Banned
They : “promote resentment toward a race or class of people


<font size="4">Hell, have we forgotten ???</font size>

In 1988, Evan Mecham, the Governor of Arizona, was impeached. Mecham faced allegations of money laundering, including trying to conceal a $350,000 campaign loan, borrowing $60,000 of state money to prop up his struggling auto dealership, as well as allegations of attempting to block the investigation of a death threat made by a state official. Rose Mofford succeeded him as the Governor of Arizona, becoming the first woman ever to hold the office.

<font size="3">Mecham had already been unpopular for his cancellation of a paid Martin Luther King, Jr. Day holiday for state employees.

The holiday had been first proposed in 1972 by former state senators Cloves Campbell. For the first of several times, the legislation failed to pass the legislature, causing Arizona to lose its chance to host the Super Bowl, as well as costing the state tourism and other benefits that naturally come from these events.

Governor Bruce Babbitt gave state employees the day off by executive order, but Mecham later voided the order just a week before the holiday was to be celebrated, based on a legal opinion by the state's Attorney General that the holiday had been created illegally.

When the legislation passed in 1989, Rose Mofford signed into law a paid state holiday honoring Martin Luther King, Jr., making it possible for the state to host a Super Bowl.

[BUT,] The chair of the Americans for Traditional American Values filed a petition against it, accusing Dr. King of being a socialist and philanderer. The two 1990 ballot initiatives were, respectively, for celebrating both Martin Luther King Day and Columbus Day holidays, and for swapping the Columbus holiday for the King one. Both failed.

In 1992, in the face of a tourist boycott and losing the chance to host Super Bowl XXVII, 61% of Arizonan voters publicly approved the payment of state workers on a Martin Luther King Day/Civil Rights Day holiday.


<SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">It was the 49th state [NEXT TO LAST] in the United States to approve the holiday, in 1992.</span>


Super Bowl XXX was later played in Tempe in 1996 and Super Bowl XLII was held in Glendale in 2008.
 
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