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Brokeback Mountain In School?
Published on May 13, 2007 By
MasonM
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A lawsuit has been filed against a Chicago school because a substitute teacher showed the movie Brokeback Mountain to an 8th grade class and claims that a 12 year old girl was traumatized by the movie.
Ok, the "traumatized" bit aside, what the hell is a teacher, substitute or not, doing showing this movie or any other non-educational movie in a public school? What happened to actually TEACHING?
Our school system is going to hell in a hurry.
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Shovelheat
on May 13, 2007
I'm sure $400,000 dollars will help her get over her "trauma." Sounds like bullshit all the way around.
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
I'm sure $400,000 dollars will help her get over her "trauma." Sounds like bullshit all the way around.
Yeah, I don't disagree about the stupidity of the claims of the suit itself, but I don't like the idea of a "professional" teacher showing this or any other R rated movie in an 8th grade classroom when they are supposed to be teaching.
At the very least this teacher should be fired. Movies have a rating system for a reason, and an R rated film is in no way appropriate for a classroom.
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Locamama
on May 13, 2007
At the very least this teacher should be fired.
If she's a sub, I'm sure she won't be back.
I had to write a permission slip for my 5th grade son to see Hoot at school and it was rated PG.
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Shovelheat
on May 13, 2007
At the very least this teacher should be fired
That's the way it would have been handled back in the days before Common Sense died. Nowadays if anyone gets slighted they run callin' their lawyer.
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
I had to write a permission slip for my 5th grade son to see Hoot at school and it was rated PG.
As well you should. It's your child not the school's.
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
At the very least this teacher should be fired
That's the way it would have been handled back in the days before Common Sense died. Nowadays if anyone gets slighted they run callin' their lawyer.
True enough, but there is some indication that these parents have had past problems with inappropriate material (at least to them) in this school.
I do not buy into this lawsuit crazed society we have become, but in some situations it is a legitimate course of action. I don't know enough about this one to say it is or it isn't. Probably isn't though.
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Gideon MacLeish
on May 13, 2007
Like I said when I was discussing the idea of suing the city...I hate lawsuits as well, but since the law says I can't shoot 'em, I have to have some recourse.
This may not be the best recourse, but legally, it's probably one of few options. I mean, religion is banned in school, it seems strange that any rational person would green light controversial movies like Brokeback Mountain.
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Texas Wahine
on May 13, 2007
Heh, when I was in high school the SUPERINTENDENT showed Boyz n the Hood in his GEOMETRY class. And he slept during the movie.
I didn't get a very good edumacation.
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
it seems strange that any rational person would green light controversial movies like Brokeback Mountain.
I would have used the word stupid in lieu of strange, but agree otherwise.
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
Heh, when I was in high school the SUPERINTENDENT showed Boyz n the Hood in his GEOMETRY class. And he slept during the movie.
I didn't get a very good edumacation.
I find this sort of thing inexcusable. Parents do not send their children to school to watch crappy Hollywood movies, they send them to get at least a modicum of education.
And people can't figure out why our students continue to fall behind those of other, poorer countries.
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MarcieMoo
on May 13, 2007
I can see using "G" rated movies for an EARNED reward for good behavior or something very, VERY sporadically, but BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN? In 8th grade?
I know I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer by any means, but I had to watch it twice to really understand it. And I'm 26. I guess 14 year olds probably know more about things of that nature than I do anyway.
Substitute teachers should have lesson plans left for them by the regular teacher, and if, for some reason there isn't, there's usually some sort of teachers manual available or some sort of book where you can make copies of worksheets or something. I'm not all about worksheets, but at least the kids would be doing something other than watching an "R" rated movie in school. At the very, very, very least, a substitute can let kids have a STUDY hall where they can do homework from other classes or read or something, as long as it's quiet and they're doing something semi-constructive. Or play a review game or something. Crap on a cracker! Ugh!
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MasonM
on May 13, 2007
the kids would be doing something other than watching an "R" rated movie in school.
That's really my entire point here. It isn't about the specific movie, but that
any
R rated movie was being shown to 12 year olds, which isn't even legal.
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Texas Wahine
on May 13, 2007
When I worked as a sub, I had a notebook full of lesson plans and activities I had put together for different grades in case there were no lesson plans (kids doing busy work worksheets doesn't really cut it; that's a recipe for bad behavior) or the kids completed everything and had too much free time.
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Moderateman
on May 13, 2007
I am sure if same teacher showed the 10 commandments in school people would be crawling from under their rocks to scream in outrage about this. But hey show a movie about two sheephearder men fucking each other and nope not a ripple in the press.
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Dr Guy
on May 13, 2007
am sure if same teacher showed the 10 commandments in school people would be crawling from under their rocks to scream in outrage about this. But hey show a movie about two sheephearder men fucking each other and nope not a ripple in the press.
Sad. And true. Let us book mark this for the next attempt to show how the MSM is so unbiased.
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