Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Simple Thinking Conservatives


There is a lot going on that I could talk about.  

Semi-rocker and all chicken hawk, Ted Nugent, a man that has threatened the president multiple times was invited by a member of Congress to attend the State of the Union yesterday…nah, maybe later.

Wayne LaPierre is spouting some of the most paranoid nonsense we have heard so far in the current gun control debate, but that can wait for another day.

The NRA helped distribute a small newspaper that stokes the reactionary far right.  It feeds on their fear of government and strokes their infatuation with American myth.  Maybe another time.

The special education teacher that has been vocally supporting Indiana high school students in their quest to bar their homosexual classmates from attending prom has been called out over her claim that gay people have no purpose in life.  I’m just not feeling it right now.

But what do these all have in common? 

They all really demonstrate how separated from reality these conservatives are.  Whether they should be called spokesmen for the political right or not, I don't know, but they sure act like it.  There was a study that was released last year that stated that conservative thinking was "low effort" thinking.  They did not mean that as an insult, though unsurprisingly conservatives were upset.  I really don't blame them.

This just means that conservatives have a hard time seeing the "big picture" and thinking through what the end results of policies might be.  Some advocate deporting every undocumented immigrant in the country but they don't think it through.  These immigrants contribute to the economy and we would definitely feel it if they were all gone.

It is simple to fear those different than you, whether it is LGBT folks or other minorities.  Hate is simple.  Understanding that these people are just like you, with maybe a slight difference is not as simple.  They have similar goals and similar feelings.  Empathy, catch it.

Sometimes hearing all this ignorance and simple thinking makes me sad.  I'm sad because I don't know what the answer is.  Is it more education?  Is it simply exposing hateful people to what they hate in the hopes that they see similarities?  Do we simply ignore them?  I truly don't know.

These people vote, and elections have consequences  

Monday, February 11, 2013

Most Despicable of the Day

These people in Indiana deserve the title of Most Despicable for their attempt at turning the Prom into a political, hateful day.

This is not a few students posting some random anti-gay slurs on their Facebook profiles.  This is a group of students advocating a special "traditional" prom which would exclude their LGBT classmates.    This group is being defended by special education teacher, Diana Medley.

"We want to make the public see that we love the homosexuals, but we don't think it's right nor should it be accepted," one local student is quoted as saying.

They love the homosexuals!  They just don't want them anywhere near them so they try to ban them from going to the prom like everyone else.

I suppose it is nice that they are not necessarily proposing banning LGBT students from their real prom, just their extra prom.  Medley should be ashamed of herself.  She teaches students from a group that is often discriminated against an apparently thinks this is an acceptable thing to do.

There is a Facebook group in support of the LGBT students at Sullivan High School.  When I looked, it had over 10,000 likes.  I think it could be much higher.  Go like it.  "Support the Sullivan High School Prom for All Students"

It will get better.