Special “No Sense In Public Schools” E-dition

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2016                                

First, Everybody Should Learn To Speak English

Yesterday at the Conservative Agenda, Political Insiders were asking Beloved Whistleblower Publisher Charles Foster Kane about that story in the Buffalo News about how 85 languages were being spoken in Buffalo schools as “New Americans” entered classrooms this year. (MORE)image004

image004The Blower remembers it was just about a year ago when our Feckless Fishwrappers were adding to their Politically Correct Diversity Portfolio by promoting teaching Arabic in the public schools after Mason Schools enrolled 135 new English as a Second Language students, 51 of whom – 38 percent – spoke native Arabic. In the 2014-15 school year, the district had a total of 483 ESL students, 39 of whom – 8 percent – spoke Arabic as their first language. [READ MORE HERE]

 

image018Then our Feckless Fishwrappers found a Left-Wing Loony in Berkley, California to preach “Learning Arabic could help Cincinnati.”

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No wonder Conservative Curmudgeon Stu Mahlin said: Today, Alexander J Brock, wrote in part:  “World events such as 9/11, the Arab uprisings that began in late 2010, and now the threat from ISIS, have all brought into sharp relief the United States’ woefully inadequate policy posture toward the region, stemming from a lack of understanding about its culture, people, and language.”

Really?  The United States’ “lack of understanding about … [the] culture, people and language [of the Middle East]” is a, if not the, primary cause of “the United States’ woefully inadequate policy posture toward the region?”

From where I sit, what Brock calls “world events such as 9/11, the Arab uprisings that began in late 2010” provide us with plenty of understanding about the “culture, people and language” of the Middle East. 

So, if we apply Brock’s logic, what should America’s “policy posture toward the region” be?  Well, here’s a hint:  The attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, provided The Greatest Generation with plenty of understanding about the culture, people and language of Japan.  What was their “policy posture” toward Japan the next day?

image018But maybe teaching all Americans to speak and read Arabic might not be such a bad idea. That way we could al least understand the latest news from The Obama White House concerning our pensions, Healthcare, and Food Stamp Benefits.

نور اگر رفت سايه پيدا نيست نقش ديوار و
ما نقش سايهدگر نمي دان نور اگر رفت سايه. ر رفت نور اگر رفت سايه پيدا نيست نقش ديوار و چشم خيره ما نقش سايهدگر نمي دان نور اگر رفت سايه. ررفت ديوار و چشم خيره ما نقش سايه دگر نمي دان نور اگر رفت سايه پيدانيست نقش ديوار و چشمخيره ماسايه ديوار و چشم خيره ما نقش سايه دگر نمي دان نور اگر رفت سايه پيدانيست نقش ديوار و چشم خيرهماپيدا نيست نقش

image018The Blower wonders how Trump’s pick for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos will change all that.

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