New Florida Law Lets Residents Challenge School Textbooks…

Believe it or not, this article seems to be fairly even handed and not another example of the media pushing an agenda. I did however, find  it somewhat whimsical when

Glenn Branch, the Deputy Director at the National Center for Science Education stated; “In everyday conversation, a theory is a hunch or guess,””That’s not how scientists use it. For scientists, a theory is a systematic explanation for a range of natural phenomena.” 

 

A new Florida state law allows parents, and any residents, to challenge the use of textbooks and instructional materials they find objectionable via an independent hearing.

Keith Flaugh is a retired IBM executive living in Naples, Fla., and a man with a mission. He describes it as “getting the school boards to recognize … the garbage that’s in our textbooks.”

Flaugh helped found Florida Citizens’ Alliance, a conservative group that fought unsuccessfully to stop Florida from signing on to Common Core educational standards.

More recently, the group has turned its attention to the books being used in Florida’s schools. A new state law, developed and pushed through by Flaugh’s group, allows parents, and any residents, to challenge the use of textbooks and instructional materials they find objectionable via an independent hearing.

Flaugh finds many objections with the books used by Florida students. Two years ago, members of the alliance did what he calls a “deep dive” into 60 textbooks.

“We found them to be full of political indoctrination, religious indoctrination, revisionist history and distorting our founding values and principles, even a significant quantity of pornography,” he says.

The pornography, Flaugh says, was in literature and novels such as Angela’s Ashes, A Clockwork Orange and books by author Toni Morrison, which were in school libraries or on summer reading lists.

Flaugh says he’s just as concerned about how textbooks describe U.S. history and our form of government. “I spent over 20 hours with a book called ‘United States Government,'” he says.

He found more than 80 places where he believes the textbook was wrong or showed bias, beginning with the cover. Its subtitle is “Our Democracy.”

“We’re not a democracy, we’re a constitutional republic,” Flaugh says.

He believes many textbooks downplay the importance of individual liberties and promote a reliance on federal authority, and what he calls “a nanny state mentality.”

Members of Florida Citizens’ Alliance have other concerns, including how some textbooks discuss Islam. Others take issue with science textbooks and how they deal with two topics in particular: evolution and climate change.

Flaugh says the law, which was signed by the governor on June 26, is intended to make sure scientific theories are presented in a balanced way.

“There will be people out there that argue that creationism versus Darwinism are facts. They’re both theories,” he says.

Science educators say that’s a familiar argument and one that fundamentally misunderstands the nature of a scientific theory.

“In everyday conversation, a theory is a hunch or guess,” says Glenn Branch, with the National Center for Science Education. “That’s not how scientists use it. For scientists, a theory is a systematic explanation for a range of natural phenomena.”

Cell theory, gravitational theory, and evolutionary theory are all evidence-based, well-tested explanations of aspects of the natural world.

Another member of Florida Citizens’ Alliance, David Bolduc, is most concerned about protecting the U.S. Constitution. But he also sees bias in how textbooks deal with science, including climate change.

“It seems to me it’s very slanted in one direction,” Bolduc says. “That man is at fault, and that it’s definitely happening and that it’s real. You know the Al Gore lines.” Bolduc also believes parents should be able to challenge how textbooks deal with evolution.

In Florida and nationally, it’s those last two topics — climate change and evolution — that have sparked the greatest interest. Branch says the bill clearly was formed with those issues in mind.

“In affidavits submitted to the legislature in support of the bill, they said, ‘we complained that they were teaching evolution. We complained that they were teaching climate change and they wouldn’t listen to us. So that’s why we need this new law,'” he says.

Under the law, school districts will still have the final say. Even so, some worry the law will have a chilling effect.

Brandon Haught, a high school environmental science teacher and a member of Florida Citizens for Science, says “a science teacher might feel like, ‘argh, I’ve got all this heat coming down on all of us teachers. Maybe we should just not teach it as strongly, maybe just briefly cover it and move on.'”

Florida’s Department of Education is developing guidelines for school districts on how to comply with the law. The state school board association says one thing is clear — more challenges to the textbooks adopted by Florida schools are likely.

JUST FOOTBALL…

Mr. Goodell,

For a very long time until recently, my family and I have enjoyed the NFL. 

We, like many other fans and their families, have found your support of Colin Kaepernick’s political views disturbing. Kaepernick is welcome to be “brave” and bash America, but don’t do it on my time.

I TUNE IN TO WATCH FOOTBALL NOT POLITICAL OPINION!  

We don’t care what you think about how great he is; we don’t care how honorable you think he is !  We don’t tune in to a football game to be told/shown how rotten you think our country is.   

This is not why we tune in! We tune in for one thing ONLY; a football game!

Except for the Super Bowl, our national anthem isn’t normally televised. Now, because of your anti-America actions, every time one of your players takes a knee or raises a fist, by God you are making sure we’re gonna see it!

Whether it’s a Kaepernick phony display, slogans on fields and jerseys, or you denying others the same “right”, Americans are voting with their feet. We will continue to not patronize your agenda driven broadcast and revel in the NFL’s bottom line decimation.

Your anti-America denial of other requests that do not fit into your agenda is very visible to us all, like your refutation to honor the 5 officers murdered in Houston.

We Patriots revel that the NFL, under your leadership is hemorrhaging money, with viewership down 14% and continuing to plummet.

AMERICA IS VOTING WITH IT’S FEET!!!

C. Hamilton boone

Another Indoctrination Tool of Children

More and more, Marxist based tactics and theories are found in K-16 government education. Social-Emotional Learning is yet another radical system in our schools;. ‘One of the purposes of SEL—as leading promoters admit—is to reform society.’ Sound familiar? Common Core?

Education investigator, Alex Newman, writing for the Epic Times, exposes Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) for exactly what it is about… Indoctrination. This occult based program, wrapped in a harmless book cover.. ‘instill(s) in children a radical new and oftentimes contradictory “politically correct” value system: radical environmentalism, radical feminism, critical theory, Marxism, social justice, LGBTQ-plus, population control, socialism, hyper-racialism, class struggle, and more.’ Continue reading “Another Indoctrination Tool of Children”

A SLAP IN THE FACE OF AMERICA BY THE SOUTH EASTERN CONFERENCE

Dear SEC Commissioners,
 
I am an Alabama fan of 73 years. I love Bama and the awesome SEC. I turned off the Florida, Missouri game today due to the disrespect to America and its Flag. 
Also, I am a Us Marine Veteran.
Although I was raised in Florida, I will not support any team or network that chooses to air and support the false dangerous narrative of systemic racism and the Marxist organization, Black Lives Matter, Inc. On BLM’s website, two of the three founders brag about being Marxist trained. Marxism equals communism!
I find the actions of the SEC & it’s Network to demonstrate fake empathy, either through ignorance, fear of retribution or wanton pandering. Your actions have inflamed Americans.
Your support of these false, dangerous narratives and Marxism is an insult to American, the flag and the military.
I don’t go to politics for football and I most certainly will not go to football for politics.I am not the only one that feels this way.
 
Although I’m a Bama fan of 73 years, I will not watch another game, including BAMA, if the SEC chooses to promote these false, dangerous narratives, and/or the Marxist group, BLM.
 
Sincerely
Hamilton Boone, P.A.

NIKE PUNCHES AMERICA IN THE FACE

About the “NIKENICK” controversy…

Yes everyone has the right to whine and complain as they see fit; even a has-been millionaire football player.

Make no mistake; Nike choosing Colin Kaerpernick for their “just do it” 30th anniversary campaign is a purposeful and calculated punch in the face of America.
Nike felt it was “safe” to show their true colors!

Yahoo sports reports that Kaepernick will have his own branded line including shoes, shirts, jerseys and more. Kaepernick signed a “star” contract that puts him level with a “top-end NFL player” worth millions per year plus royalties.

With so many Americans such as veterans, policemen, mom and dads etc. demonstrating daily why America is principled, unique and outstanding, it speaks volumes to the reasoning behind Nike choosing a divisive and anti-American, anti-law enforcement figure as the face of their campaign.

I will vote with my feet and buy my products elsewhere. I hope that many other Americans will do the same.