Friday, October 14, 2011

The First Amendment

Now, before we begin, anyone that knows me is that I'm all "Yay Team Gay!!" What I'm about to say isn't anti-LGBT. It's pro first amendment.

A teacher in New Jersey is under fire for anti-gay remarks on her Facebook. The remarks were crude and crass, but not threatening (in a yelling fire in a crowded theater way). I did want to smack this person with a clue-by-four though for the following reasons:
  • Make your Facebook friends only, stupid.
  • You are a Public School Teacher. This means you are under a microscope. See above.
Public school teachers have been fired for pictures of them with drinks in their hands. Yes, teachers of legal drinking age have been fired for drinking in public, and for those pictures ending up on Facebook.

But while I hate what the teacher said, it is his right to say it. The Supreme Court upheld the WBC's right to picket funerals. Do I hate what they do? Yes. Do they have the right to stand on public property and be stupid? Yes. Did this guy have the right to say stupid shit online? Yes, as long as it's inciting violence. In American you have the right to be stupid. We also have the right to mock your closeminded biggot-ness.

Things get a tiny bit trickier, but to borrow from Wikipedia: In Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District (1969), the Supreme Court extended broad First Amendment protection to children attending public schools, prohibiting censorship unless there is "substantial interference with school discipline or the rights of others." While what the teacher said was awful, her opinion wasn't violating the rights of others. Acting on it would be, and in my opinon, that's when legal action should be taken.

We've hit a tricky point in our history. Each side of each and every issue has things to say. They all are hurtful to the other side. One side cites the First Amendment, the other gets lawyers. It's been going on forever, and it gets us nowhere. I think that this teacher should be monitored, so we all make sure she's in fact doing her job, and that no one is being discriminated against in her class and let her school administration take it from there.

People were once fired for being gay. Now people are fired if they are anti-gay. Why don't we let people have an opinion, let people have an opposing opinion, and then get back to the business of cramming for the state tests.

And as an aside, celebrating any -Month at a school usually involves a display and a blurb on the announcements. African American History Month, Women's History Month, LGBT History Month, Any History month is a nice idea, but in this time of NCLB and strict state standards it's more than a passing nod to that material. Let's face it, if you want those groups to be celebrated, make sure that they are included in the curriculum.

And, because I don't say it as well as some, Andrew Shepard's take on the First Amendment.
America isn't easy. America is advanced citizenship. You gotta want it bad, 'cause it's gonna put up a fight. It's gonna say "You want free speech? Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil, who's standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend a lifetime opposing at the top of yours. You want to claim this land as the land of the free? Then the symbol of your country can't just be a flag; the symbol also has to be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest. Show me that, defend that, celebrate that in your classrooms. Then, you can stand up and sing about the "land of the free"

Thursday, October 13, 2011

A recipe I need to try!

So my favorite thing on this planet was Trader Joe's Thai Green Beans. LOVED them! But they've been discontinued for a few years now. I remember the sauce was rather similar to Pad Thai (Specifically Taste of Thai Pad Thai Sauce)! Maybe something can be done after all!

Maybe combining fresh (or frozen and thawed) green beans with a box of pad thai.. and maybe some chicken will be just as yummy.

I'll have to try this over the weekend!

Is anyone Christian enough?

In my daily reading of the Today show website my eyes were drawn to a story about Mitt Romney. People are accusing this Mormon man, and the entire Mormon faith, of not being Christian.

That made me remember back to my first years teaching. I was in a rural, mostly Southern Baptist, community. I was teaching the Middle Ages, and with that came a lesson on the history of the Christianity (not theology, mainly the many splits in the faith). The history of the Middle Ages is closely tied up with Catholicism. One of my students, a rather bright one at that, proclaimed that she thought we were learning about Christianity, and that these catholic people aren't Christian.

I knew better than to argue. She explained that the Southern Baptist faith started the day Jesus was born. With that amount of intentional ignorance and refusal to entertain historical fact I had to way of teaching her the truth. (The 70 of the unit test did open up a bit of dialogue, though).

So I looked it up:
Chris·tian:
adjective
1. of, pertaining to, or derived from Jesus Christ or His teachings: a Christian faith.
2. of, pertaining to, believing in, or belonging to thereligion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ: Spain is a Christian country.
3. of or pertaining to Christians: many Christian deaths in theCrusades.
4. exhibiting a spirit proper to a follower of Jesus Christ; Christlike: She displayed true Christian charity.
5. decent; respectable: They gave him a good Christian burial.

noun
7. a person who believes in Jesus Christ; adherent of Christianity.
8. a person who exemplifies in his or her life the teachings of Christ: He died like a true Christian

And since everything I've read about Mormonism (as crazy as it can be sometimes) involves them following numbers 7 and 8 of the above definition.... I conclude that Mormons are Christian. (along with this definition)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church or, colloquially, the Mormon Church) is the largest denomination in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Christian primitivist* movement started by Joseph Smith during the American Second Great Awakening.

*Christian primitivism, also called restorationism, is the belief that a purer form of Christianity should be restored using the early church as a model

Coffee Fail!

Yesterday, I didn't get to bring coffee to work, because I ran out of creamer.

So today I brew a pot of pumpkin spice coffee.... only to discover that my half and half is a month expired.

I give up.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Could we please fully change the seasons now?

It's October, and it's 75 out. I'm ready for chilly nights, warm apple cider and fluffy sweaters. Today is warm and blustery, which, in and of itself, is a bit weird. Welcome to Global Warming and Virginia.

Halloween is around the corner. The holiday doesn't excite me like it did when I was a kid. I don't have the money or creativity to come up with costumes. The magic is gone. I have Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin.

Thanksgiving is around the corner. The family we've been dining with for years has children of their own now, and family in town. I suspect we'll be on our own, and that's ok. I have things I can make. And we never underestimate leftovers! Maybe the dog and cat will get some Turkey too.

The holiday blues start earlier and earlier every year.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Sometimes you need to be Silly!

Hanging off my desk at work I have 2 signs: "I am the keymaster, are you the gatekeeper?" and "I can't brain today, I have the dumb"

Why?

Because sometimes we take ourselves too seriously, especially when working in an academic setting.

And before I go on, please watch this. I'll wait.


I know that I need to work on the art of Being Furiously Happy. But I think that with my silly office signs and my selective forwarding of appropriate LOLcats to my officemates I'm making a good start.

I know I need to be reminded from time to time not to take life so seriously, because no one gets out of it alive. And now I'm reminding y'all that too.

So take some time to wear a silly t-shirt, or put pink flamingos on your friend's lawn, or dress your dog up as a squirrel (it makes squirrel chasing easier).

Me? I'll be labeling things in the office that students seem to miss. How about "This is where you put your papers, Silly!" for the drop box?

Monday, October 10, 2011

Renaissance Faire!

It's been WAY too long since I've garbed up and gone to a Ren Faire. This weekend we left the pets and home and ventured to Maryland!

I have learned some things from my trip back to faire:
  • At a busy faire, catch early shows
  • stretch before and after!
  • HYDRATE
  • try to find garb for everyone in the party!
That's all for now, hopefully I'll have pictures later on!