View Full Version : OU professor: Youths' attraction to Sanders shows education failure
Aloha_Shooter
02-09-2016, 15:14
http://newsok.com/article/5475578
It's disheartening that an avowed socialist is a viable candidate for president of the United States. Socialism is a dead end. For hundreds of years, it has failed everywhere it's been adopted. The enthusiasm of our youth for the candidacy of Bernie Sanders is a symptom of our failure to educate them, not only in history, government and economics, but also basic morality.
The United States is a constitutional republic founded on political equality, not equality of income or circumstances. Our system of government was designed to secure the natural rights of its citizens. These rights include not only “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” but the right to acquire and maintain private property. The Founding Fathers considered property rights to be sacred and paramount.
There are no property rights under socialism. Goods and services are distributed by force through political means. Everything you possess is subject to confiscation and redistribution. Industrious and productive people are punished; parasites are rewarded.
Socialism isn't so much a legitimate economic system as it is a moral failing. It will always exist because ignorant people will always want something for nothing. If we want to retain our freedom and prosperity, then we must educate our children that the purpose of government is to secure liberty, not provide free lunches.
We need more professors like this guy and fewer of the committed regressive Stalinists currently occupying offices and classrooms.
And Comrade Lenin would disagree:
Give me four years to teach the children and the seed I have sown will never be uprooted.
Vladimir Lenin (http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/v/vladimir_lenin.html)
Total success for the Progressives who rule the government schools.
PugnacAutMortem
02-09-2016, 15:57
This professor would never get a job at a university where these words would reach those who could actually use them. My guess is OU is probably a fairly conservative campus politically.
This professor would never get a job at a university where these words would reach those who could actually use them. My guess is OU is probably a fairly conservative campus politically.
It's a very conservative campus. Ones of the reasons I'm looking to move to Norman this summer
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http://newsok.com/article/5475578
We need more professors like this guy and fewer of the committed regressive Stalinists currently occupying offices and classrooms.
There should be a law that all professors are like this guy. This information should be manditorily distributed to everyone.
Great-Kazoo
02-09-2016, 18:58
This professor would never get a job at a university where these words would reach those who could actually use them. My guess is OU is probably a fairly conservative campus politically.
IIRC, OK is the only state that voted all Red last election cycle.
Dr. David Demming was essentially forced out of the School of Geology but remains employed by OU.
The comments under the OP/ED piece by Dr. Demming did not give the impression of an overly conservative audience.
IMO, In the most conservative areas, a governement university will still be the most Progressive and leftist place around.
"Isn't Socialism about using Facebook and Twitter?" [Sarcasm2]
There should be a law that all professors are like this guy. This information should be manditorily distributed to everyone.
Yah! A law dammit!!! [Beer]
Dr. David Demming was essentially forced out of the School of Geology but remains employed by OU.
The comments under the OP/ED piece by Dr. Demming did not give the impression of an overly conservative audience.
IMO, In the most conservative areas, a governement university will still be the most Progressive and leftist place around.
UW in Laramie, WY is a great example of this.
Not just a failure of education, failure of parents to teach their children that dreams are nice but dreams aren't reality and failure of students to question what the teacher is telling them.
XC700116
02-10-2016, 09:18
While most of us consider it a failure, everyone should keep in mind this is actually a HUGE success, on the part of the leftists and their agenda.
People need to stop looking at this as anything but exactly that or we will lose everything. My point is that the leftists look at it as exactly what it is, a war, and this specific battlefield is and has been dominated by them.
It's not a general education failure, its them winning that battle, there's no coincidence about it, its 100% intentional on their part.
Mista Bukit
02-10-2016, 10:27
While most of us consider it a failure, everyone should keep in mind this is actually a HUGE success, on the part of the leftists and their agenda.
People need to stop looking at this as anything but exactly that or we will lose everything. My point is that the leftists look at it as exactly what it is, a war, and this specific battlefield is and has been dominated by them.
It's not a general education failure, its them winning that battle, there's no coincidence about it, its 100% intentional on their part.
They also control the media and most of the judicial system, this is a total war, the leftists see it as one and act accordingly but the opposing side does not does not see it or even entertain the idea that this concept is possible.
Not just a failure of education, failure of parents to teach their children that dreams are nice but dreams aren't reality and failure of students to question what the teacher is telling them.
Students aren't allowed to question anymore.
If the purpose of raising an educating a child is to make a capable human being, then their attraction to collectivism (programs for incapable human beings) is evidence of the failure.
Students aren't allowed to question anymore.
If the purpose of raising an educating a child is to make a capable human being, then their attraction to collectivism (programs for incapable human beings) is evidence of the failure.
Swell.
So if a person wants his child to be a capable human being then what?
PugnacAutMortem
02-10-2016, 16:33
Swell.
So if a person wants his child to be a capable human being then what?
Be a good parent and show them how to be a capable human being by example. Be involved in your kids lives and their education, get to know their teachers and make sure you reinforce the behaviors and ideas you want to instill in them.
Because it is possible to raise functioning members of society in this day and age (gasp!) and it doesn't require isolation from society nor does it require a ridiculously restrictive lifestyle.
68Charger
02-10-2016, 16:55
Be a good parent and show them how to be a capable human being by example. Be involved in your kids lives and their education, get to know their teachers and make sure you reinforce the behaviors and ideas you want to instill in them.
Because it is possible to raise functioning members of society in this day and age (gasp!) and it doesn't require isolation from society nor does it require a ridiculously restrictive lifestyle.
Far too many parents are not involved in their kids lives and education... In doing that, you can at least teach them that everything they learn in school is NOT correct, and why.
And it IS possible to home school without isolating them from society or leading a "restrictive lifestyle". Home schooling is taking involvement in your kids lives and education to the highest level.
Do you think it would be a good idea to have your kids exposed to prison inmates with no supervision? Yes, an extreme example, but so is saying all home schooled kids are isolated, living "ridiculously restricted lifestyles"...
home school
For the MF'ing WIN!
Government schools produce the type of success many of us have come to expect from government agencies. Do all that you can to keep the Progressives from indoctrinating your children.
There are good teachers in government schools just like there are good employees working for the government. Those good people are constrained by the agenda of the Progressive in charge of that government. The good people inside are worn down over time like stones in a mountain stream.
I know some home schooled kids, they're GREAT! They're pleasant to be around and to talk to about a variety of topics.
I don't know where this idea came from that home schooled kids are restricted or isolated, probably from the same stupid fucktards that voted the union back in power in JeffCo.
68Charger
02-10-2016, 18:55
I know some home schooled kids, they're GREAT! They're pleasant to be around and to talk to about a variety of topics.
I don't know where this idea came from that home schooled kids are restricted or isolated, probably from the same stupid fucktards that voted the union back in power in JeffCo.
I think it comes from the leftists that are upset they don't get the FEDERAL FUNDS because our kids aren't in their system... Follow the money.
Our kids are in extracurricular activities (like sports) and we consistently hear how much they prefer how polite, friendly and teachable or kids are compared to other kids in their program. Some have no idea our kids are home schooled.
ETA: common core and school violence has started a mass migration to home/on-line schooling. Many school districts now have on line programs started for troubled kids, but are being inundated when parents realize they have options.
Swell.
So if a person wants his child to be a capable human being then what?
Keep him out of the (re)education camps. We're making some financial changes to pay for private school. If that doesn't work out, it's home school of some sort.
For higher ed (which is where the expensing brainwashing happens), find a program that will lead to a valued skill (STEM) or learn a trade. This means having a business plan for college and not just going because "everyone else is" or "I have to so I can be a successful person."
Think of the poor Libtarded millennial with $60K in student debt making $35K entry pay at a corporation with an Lib Arts degree. And that salary means corporate America can have it's way with the sad millennial for life (think 60+ hours if you're not in a protected status).
It's no wonder they vote Libtard because the American Dream has been destroyed by their own choices. Oh, and it's the bank's fault, sure. So they need Big Gov to come in and save them from themselves.
And compare to the trades where a reasonable hard worker can make $80K+ after an apprenticeship. Can start his own business, work his own hours, etc... Contract work of any kind is good. Starting a business in anything is great! Build a future while you are young and have the energy, don't waste those years paying interest on school loans for a degree you'd never really use.
But all of my teachers and the guidance counselors went to college. They told me that I should go to college to be smart like them. [Sarcasm2]
It's s little disappointing how negative you guys are. Home school didn't get a bad rap from liberals, it got that reputation from religious fanatics that sheltered their children from life in general. The only reason anyone knew those people existed was because the kids weren't in school.
Schools have been liberal and declining for a long time, certainly while I was in school, and certainly for members older than I am. Yet, there are still members of society that are not worthless lepers. School isn't completely worthless yet. MOST of your child's behavior should be learned at home, and when that is the case they'll be much more resistant to bad stuff at school.
In general I agree that usually a person gets as much out of something as they are willing to put into the effort of achieving.
Lots of people receive adequate educations from the government schools and many of them go on to become independent, self reliant adults.
I agree that the primary location for all education, both intellectual, social, and moral, should be the home. I am saddened that for so many children, home is not a stable, loving place where they can learn the things that will help them succeed.
There have been some horrific stories involving a small percentage of home schoolers and an even smaller subset of un-schoolers. Some of that is motivated by religion, but most of it just stems from some very odd parents. I'm thinking of some of the compound dwellers who parade their kids around in sheets. This is an extremely small minority of kids compared to the vast majority of children wallowing in the social experiment of government schools. Just the very environment in out schools is artificial. Where else in your life will you spend 7 hours a day, 5 days each week, for 8 months of the year in a room with people, all within two years of age from your age, and all of these people are governed by someone who is 5 to 20 years your senior. The diversity in ability and motivation among the teachers in government schools is amazing. Many love their profession and get real satisfaction from helping young people learn new skills. Some are just putting in their time. All of them are expected to conform to the ever changing demands of school administrators, and school boards which are populated by some of the most ignorant Progressive union activists in the country. Throw in the fact that teachers are not truly in charge of their classrooms anymore because of the policies against expelling, suspending, or prosecuting some of the behavior of the "children" in those classrooms. Those teachers are evaluated on the performance of those children despite the fact that the children were not equipped to succeed by the teachers in the previous grades. It is a wonder to me that anyone makes it through a career as an educator in that environment.
It's hard to justify putting children into that system.
Just my $.02
theGinsue
02-10-2016, 20:19
There should be a law that all professors are like this guy. This information should be manditorily distributed to everyone.
Our daughter's school is one that is doing poorly. Mostly due to parents who don't care. At least 10 kids have been absent from my daughter's class alone for Monday and Tuesday. Those two days were the government testing days. Terrible parents felt it was okay to keep their kids up late and be hung over in Monday, then miss again on Tuesday. The school district is going to take a terrible hit this year in performance and those parents will only have themselves to blame. We're active in our kid's life and it won't matter as much to us.
There are good teachers in government schools just like there are good employees working for the government. Those good people are constrained by the agenda of the Progressive in charge of that government. The good people inside are worn down over time like stones in a mountain stream.
I wish there was some way to know which are good and which aren't, can't we stamp the bad ones with a.....um............666 on their forehead, make it so much easier to ID good guys and bad guys.
I wish there was some way to know which are good and which aren't, can't we stamp the bad ones with a.....um............666 on their forehead, make it so much easier to ID good guys and bad guys.
Well, your kids will tell you, but it'll be too late by then. Our kid's teachers have always been great. Our niece on the other hand, who is in the same school but a grade ahead, has had the same teacher for three years and every day we get to hear about how the teacher texts and spins around in her chair the whole time during any "quiet times." haha. I tell her, "If you're taking a test or working on a project, you just do your work and don't worry about what the teacher is doing."
68Charger
02-11-2016, 00:37
Take a look at the canon city high school news the past few months, and hear from people that reported their kids were approached YEARS ago and the administration did nothing
May as well be prison.... now you can see how someone gets jaded.
It's s little disappointing how negative you guys are. Home school didn't get a bad rap from liberals, it got that reputation from religious fanatics that sheltered their children from life in general. The only reason anyone knew those people existed was because the kids weren't in school.
Schools have been liberal and declining for a long time, certainly while I was in school, and certainly for members older than I am. Yet, there are still members of society that are not worthless lepers. School isn't completely worthless yet. MOST of your child's behavior should be learned at home, and when that is the case they'll be much more resistant to bad stuff at school.
The decline in aggregate doesn't concern me either, it's consistent with society. It's the fact that the "system" is designed to make every child a failure is what concerns me. IMHO, this is the biggest failure of public education and makes it worse than worthless because it can actually limit a person's ability to succeed in life in spite of who they want to be.
Home school (and there are many options) prevents the "system" from holding a good kid back. It's not an ideal arrangement at all, again IMHO. Just one of the only viable options for middle class families to escape the "system."
In DougCo we had vouchers for awhile that would help with private school but the Liberals killed it using the courts. The same Liberals that demand a monopoly on the failure of education.
Our daughter's school is one that is doing poorly. Mostly due to parents who don't care. At least 10 kids have been absent from my daughter's class alone for Monday and Tuesday. Those two days were the government testing days. Terrible parents felt it was okay to keep their kids up late and be hung over in Monday, then miss again on Tuesday. The school district is going to take a terrible hit this year in performance and those parents will only have themselves to blame. We're active in our kid's life and it won't matter as much to us.
You can blame those parents plenty, but parents didn't disengage until the social and economic conditions in this country changed. The Leftists have succeeded in breaking apart families and institutionalizing every member of the family. Another reason they want year-round school when all the studies show kids won't perform any better on the tests.
What kind of a person is the "system" going to produce in the future? One with no time for interests outside of "school" which consists of teaching kids how to vote rather than how to think and life skills. And it's harder to take on a job as well. We're producing 22+ year old children and wondering why they vote for big gov--they need a lifetime parent.
Don't think I'm against home schooling, as I'm not at all. I just don't like the helpless attitude crying about how bad schools are. Sure they're bad, but parents still have the ability to have majority control over the direction of their kid's lives is my point.
Don't think I'm against home schooling, as I'm not at all. I just don't like the helpless attitude crying about how bad schools are. Sure they're bad, but parents still have the ability to have majority control over the direction of their kid's lives is my point.
Parents like you, and others here, who are having this conversation, yes.
The automobile made it possible for the Father to take a job in the neighboring town for more money than he was making on the ranch, farm or in small town close to home. Then he spends many, many hours a week in his vehicle traveling to the job. This is time that he has no influence over his childrens development. By the time he comes home he is tired, possibly he sits down and eats dinner, listens to FDR on the radio and goes to bed. Weekends he is busy mowing the lawn and the constant upkeep of the house. He is still not spending much time interacting with his family even when he is home. Obviously now we have two income families and the state babysits the kids for their parents. Who by now spend little to no time with their kids. With the shift to cities and subdivisions eveyone can see that "the Jones' " have a nice car or two as is now the case, they have a fancy boat, rv, etc. They know " The Jonses' " have a big screen tv and go to Mexico on vacation every year. Now its time to work even more to keep up. So now Americans have a child and let the government raise that child from birth to adulthood and have the nerve to ask "why" is society so screwed up. No matter how screwed up you are as a parent, you are still the best person to raise your children. (with some exceptions of course)
No, Im not saying living in the city or living in the burbs is bad. Im saying if you do, you have to work even harder to be a good parent and actually interact with your child. Knowing what your child is doing, who they are interacting with, what they are thinking is of the utmost importance. Not just providing food and shelter.
I feel there's a lot of truth in this post. The first part happened with my young family. I'd leave the house in the morning before my son woke up, commuted 2 hours per day and often didn't get home until 8pm or later, hoping to get home in time to put him to bed. My wife's situation wasn't as bad but both of us were too tired to consistently prepare healthy meals or have quality interactions with our son. This was probably the driving factor for us to move out of California (couldn't afford to live close to work). Now I get home around 5:00 and have real quality time with my son every day.
Anyway I learned that being a good parent is a lot of work, and you can't do a good job at it if you're spending so much time/energy at the job or commuting.
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