Friday, July 11, 2008

Mike McNally has a good column up over at PJM on teaching human rights to toddlers: "The UN wants three-year-olds to learn about multiculturalism. How about learning right and wrong first? Or maybe just fingerpainting?"

27 Comments:

Blogger Danny said...

What kindof a politically correct dumbass will one have to be to try to teach "human rights" to toddlers? Toddlers need to learn skills like using a spoon, eating without making a mess, getting potty trained, before they start getting indoctrinated in the politically correct, feminist,leftist ideologies.

9:40 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger TMink said...

Danny asked: "What kind of a politically correct dumbass will one have to be to try to teach "human rights" to toddlers?"

A UN PC dumbass. And we pay his salary through our tax dollars.

Trey

9:45 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger blahga the hutt said...

It's called indoctrination. The Eastern Bloc countries were really good at this during the Cold War. If this isn't a clear sign of what the Left is all about, then nothing will be. Coming to an America near you.

9:56 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Peregrine John said...

Well, if they're going to get to vote...

10:09 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Derek said...

It may be judgmental of me, but I've been paying attention to what UN employees around the world have done to the weak and innocent. There'll be polar bears hunting seals in the Sahara before I leave my beloved child in the care of a UN employee.

10:38 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Helen said...

Peregrine John,

Is that a parody from the Onion?

11:17 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger jabrwok said...

Well we all know what racists toddlers can be, so teaching them cultural sensitivity only makes sense, right?

11:25 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Helen said...

Jason,

I read that article recently and saw the story on the news. My question is, since when did racism become the worst thing that ever happened to humanity? I think policing people's thoughts and restricting free speech is a much worse crime. Where's the UN on that?

11:57 AM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger jabrwok said...

I think policing people's thoughts and restricting free speech is a much worse crime. Where's the UN on that?

Why they're busy doing both I'm sure. At least when they're not talking about engaging in humanitarian gestures somewhere, or running sex-slave rings in third world countries.

One must have one's priorities after all:-)

12:01 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Musings from the Smartest Man in the World said...

It makes the head hurt!

12:02 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Larry J said...

My 4 year old grand daughter is a picky eater. I guess that makes her a racist in that UN moron's mind. It couldn't possibly have anything to do with the fact that children have more taste buds than adults (yes, your tastes to change over the course of your life).

I love many foods but don't really like the flavor of curry. Spicy foods don't bother me but I just don't enjoy curry no matter how many different ways I've tried it. Does that make me a racist in that moron's eyes?

12:04 PM, July 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

And don't mention black holes either.

I'm still trying to figure out how a Dallas city councilman - because he is a dumb ass and does not know what a black hole is - can brand another councilman a racist, because he does know what one is, and what happens to anything that comes anywhere near it.

Is there anyone left on this planet who does not see a world wide pattern forming yet?

12:15 PM, July 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Like millions of others, I say remove the U.N. from our soil. I could not care less where it goes, as long as it is away from and off of our soil.

12:19 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger DADvocate said...

How about the right to left alone and not be bothered by these governmental and quasi-governmental whacko agencies?

In my observations, little kids tend to be more tolerant of people from other cultures, etc anyway.

The food bit is quite disturbing. Food aversion is a very strong, one trial learning phenomena. Forcing kids to eat something they find distasteful can be traumatic. What about the kids' rights in that case?

The left has no other interest other than ramming their "philosophy" down everyone's throat with no care as to how much harm they do. In the process of them "teaching" human rights, you can be assured your's will vanish.

12:29 PM, July 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

But see, there's no reason to teach toddlers right and wrong because there IS not such thing as right and wrong. It's more important to tell them that everybody is okay, and they should never judge or question anything - except authority. The goal is to get them thinkng like teenagers as fast as possible and then keep them that way for the rest of their lives

12:30 PM, July 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The fundamental rule of indoctrination is to begin as early as possible and never relent (AKA public schooling and modern university). If you can eliminate contradictory sources of information, such as people who disagree with you (PC, "hate speech" laws and "human rights" organizations are intended for this), that helps things along. If your one worldview dominates the media (and especially the court system), so much the better. All of this is right out of the Communist handbook, tailored for the USA.

I might be paranoid, but so be it. My definition of paranoia: a state of heightened awareness.

1:48 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger DADvocate said...

Speaking of food from other cultures, no dog meat at the China Olympics!!!

I was going to cook my neighbor's incessantly barking mutt but I couldn't find a good recipe. Nothing in that racist tome, "The Joy of Cooking."

2:03 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Larry J said...

I was going to cook my neighbor's incessantly barking mutt but I couldn't find a good recipe.

My Filipina wife swears that dog adobo tastes very great. I'll take her word for it. She laughs when she hears how much money some Americans spend on their pets. She says that in the Philippines, if a dog starts limping, it goes into a stew pot.

You could probably take this receipe for chicken adobo (which tastes great) and substitute dog just like you can substitute pork for the chicken.

Note: I have it on very good authority that short-haired dog tastes better than long-haired dog. I don't know why and don't really want to find out.

4:32 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger J. Bowen said...

My Filipina wife swears that dog adobo tastes very great.

Did you know that mutts taste better than purebreds? It's true.

5:14 PM, July 11, 2008  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dadvocate:

A friend of mine e-mailed me photos of Chinese-translated-into-English
signs around China. Some of them are a hoot. I'm sure they can be dug up on you tube or somewhere similar.

I can't complain, however, since Chinese may as well be Greek to me.

5:30 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger DADvocate said...

I bet a large dog tastes better than a small one, i.e. St. Bernard vs. Daschund.

7:41 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Marbel said...

In my observations, little kids tend to be more tolerant of people from other cultures, etc anyway.

No kidding. Most kids I have known don't really notice differences, or if they do, don't really care. If they like someone, it's because they are nice or fun or not mean. Then they get older and it's all about the hairstyle and clothes, not the skin color or accent.

I don't know what's bothering me more in this thread - the UN's latest stupid idea or the thought of stewing my dog. :-)

9:41 PM, July 11, 2008  
Blogger Invictus said...

It is ironic, were racism kept out of the media, out of the forefront and left alone it would most assuredly die. Yet by designing classes to eliminate it, they ensure its' continued existence.

10:54 AM, July 12, 2008  
Blogger Larry J said...

I bet a large dog tastes better than a small one, i.e. St. Bernard vs. Daschund.

Whether a St. Bernard tastes better than a Daschund is a question for someone else to answer. I really don't want to know. One thing is certain, you'd get a lot more meat for the effort with the St. Bernard.

9:16 PM, July 13, 2008  
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Blogger Serket said...

Thanks for the laugh on how Europeans don't understand the concepts of maturity, rights, racism, and responsibility. This reminds me of those dystopian novels where the government controls everything including the language.

Scottish wrote: It's more important to tell them that everybody is okay, and they should never judge or question anything - except authority. The goal is to get them thinkng like teenagers as fast as possible and then keep them that way for the rest of their lives

It seems to be that teenagers are actually opposed to authority.

Invictus wrote: It is ironic, were racism kept out of the media, out of the forefront and left alone it would most assuredly die. Yet by designing classes to eliminate it, they ensure its' continued existence.

Liberals often have bumper stickers saying something like "Racism is taught" and then they go ahead and teach people that they must be divided by class, skin color, religion, sex, etc. Children don't do this automatically, they must learn it.

P.S. I'm noticing a trend on this Chinese spam: it all has the same names and dates.

12:41 AM, August 05, 2009  

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