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Jeanfromfillmore
05-12-2010, 11:15 AM
Arizona gov. signs bill targeting ethnic studies
PHOENIX (AP) - Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a bill targeting a school district's ethnic studies program, hours after a report by United Nations human rights experts condemned the measure.
State schools chief Tom Horne, who has pushed the bill for years, said he believes the Tucson school district's Mexican-American studies program teaches Latino students that they are oppressed by white people.
Public schools should not be encouraging students to resent a particular race, he said.
"It's just like the old South, and it's long past time that we prohibited it," Horne said.
Brewer's signature on the bill Tuesday comes less than a month after she signed the nation's toughest crackdown on illegal immigration - a move that ignited international backlash amid charges the measure would encourage racial profiling of Hispanics. The governor has said profiling will not be tolerated.
The measure signed Tuesday prohibits classes that advocate ethnic solidarity, that are designed primarily for students of a particular race or that promote resentment toward a certain ethnic group.
The Tucson Unified School District program offers specialized courses in African-American, Mexican-American and Native-American studies that focus on history and literature and include information about the influence of a particular ethnic group.
For example, in the Mexican-American Studies program, an American history course explores the role of Hispanics in the Vietnam War, and a literature course emphasizes Latino authors.
Horne, a Republican running for attorney general, said the program promotes "ethnic chauvinism" and racial resentment toward whites while segregating students by race. He's been trying to restrict it ever since he learned that Hispanic civil rights activist Dolores Huerta told students in 2006 that "Republicans hate Latinos."
District officials said the program doesn't promote resentment, and they believe it would comply with the new law.
The measure doesn't prohibit classes that teach about the history of a particular ethnic group, as long as the course is open to all students and doesn't promote ethnic solidarity or resentment.
About 1,500 students at six high schools are enrolled in the Tucson district's program. Elementary and middle school students also are exposed to the ethnic studies curriculum. The district is 56 percent Hispanic, with nearly 31,000 Latino students.
Sean Arce, director of the district's Mexican-American Studies program, said last month that students perform better in school if they see in the curriculum people who look like them.
"It's a highly engaging program that we have, and it's unfortunate that the state Legislature would go so far as to censor these classes," he said.
Six UN human rights experts released a statement earlier Tuesday saying all people have the right to learn about their own cultural and linguistic heritage, they said.
Brewer spokesman Paul Senseman didn't directly address the UN criticism, but said Brewer supports the bill's goal.
"The governor believes ... public school students should be taught to treat and value each other as individuals and not be taught to resent or hate other races or classes of people," Senseman said.
Arce could not immediately be reached after Brewer signed the bill late Tuesday.
http://www.kivitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12466330

Don
05-12-2010, 02:28 PM
I am still recoiling in astonishment that any state would do this! Thank God.

Thirty years too late, but a commedable effort notwithstanding. Now if this sentiment will spread, these ethnic race hustlers will have to obtain college degrees in some field of study that actually has some merit. (Question: Would you use a parachute designed by someone with a degree in [Black][Chicano] [Holocaust] Studies? )

PochoPatriot
05-12-2010, 02:56 PM
I heard about this law on the radio this morning, and I am very glad that Arizona has finally decided to stand up to these ethnic studies programs that merely are masks for racism and ethnocentrism. I believe it is important for white Americans to recognize the contributions of non-whites to the culture of this country. However, too many of these programs have been "hate whitey" indoctrination classes run by radicals. These believe that everything wrong in the world is the fault of white Europeans and their descendants.

It seems to me that Arizonans have finally gotten so fed up with illegal aliens and their enablers that they are now willing to do something about it. I only hope that the rest of the country follows their lead.

MowMyOwn
05-12-2010, 03:27 PM
All that marching in the streets and "go back to Europe" is backfiring.

Don
05-12-2010, 05:57 PM
All that marching in the streets and "go back to Europe" is backfiring.

If we went back to Europe, they would follow us there for a "better life" that would no longer be possible in a country dominated by these primitives. Look how much success they had in their own country they already ran away from!

Jeanfromfillmore
05-12-2010, 06:09 PM
If we went back to Europe, they would follow us there for a "better life" that would no longer be possible in a country dominated by these primitives. Look how much success they had in their own country they already ran away from!Don, that was funny.