
Ignorance @ MindSay 
This sparked a political discussion with him. He opened with, "I don't like to sound prejudiced, but I can't vote for a woman to do a man's job." I took that with an air of understanding. This guy just went through a bad divorce, and has an axe to grind with women. Nevertheless, it's just as stupid a reason not to vote for Clinton as it is a reason to do so. Then, he started talking about Obama...
He said that Obama scares him since Obama is a muslim...
I couldn't believe it. I corrected him and said his father was a muslim, Obama is not. His response, "If you step in shit, you still got shit on your shoes."
Discussing politics at work is a mistake.
Girl in my foods class: "What's a minority?"
My foods teacher to another person: "What are you doing on Monday for President's Day?"
Yes, these two rediculously uneducated utterances were heard by me today, within a half hour of eachother.
The teacher's old, but come on, you have to know that Monday is Martin Luther King day, and that President's Day is all the way in February. Sad.
But that other girl is really starting to piss me off. She always has a snide remark to me, but she's dumb as a doorknob! Like today I got a test back that I got a 95 on, and I simply said, "That's kinda dumb that she would take off a point for a grammar error, this isn't English class." Real calm, in a laughing sort of way, not that I really cared. Well she replies, "I hate when people complain when they get 95's!" Blah blah blah blah-dee blah. I said "I'm not complaining, I'm happy with my grade, hell no I aint mad" or something like that. But anyway, the bitch is annoying. Another time, she was complaining that she had to clean the whole kitchen, when meanwhile I helped her, and for almost EVERY SINGLE food lab, I wash the dishes, because none of their lazy asses will, and I actually want to get to my next class on time so I pick up the slack. The one day when I decide I'm not doing it, she gets allllll pissy. And also today, this guy in my class said something about the "wheel barrel" sex position. He described it, and she went, "Is that real or did you make that up?" I said, "Yeah, that's real. I've heard of it before." She replies, "Well thank you Jasmine, what do YOU do in your free time." or something to that affect. I should have said, "I'm a virgin thankyouverymuch." But I didn't even bother, it's pointless. It's called Cosmo magazine and having a porn addict boyfriend, dumbass. I liked her at first, but then I started to see what an airhead she was. She keeps talking about how she's moving in February, I wish she'd move now. What I can't stand most about her though is how she will criticize me and make nasty remarks, yet she is a dumb bimbo who doesn't know what a fuckin minority is!
Haha I went off into a rant about that dumb girl when that wasn't the point at all. The point was that people are sooo blissfully ignorant these days. I bet she wouldn't have confused it if it were Columbus Day, oh boy let's not start on that one, let's celebrate a man who invaded Native American territory and raped their women and claimed it as his, how American. But let's totally forget about Martin Luther King, one of the most influential figures in the Civil Rights Movement.
It's not just a race thing, it's a morality thing.
Students of a fired Iowa community college instructor say they were offended more by his brash teaching style than the remarks about the Bible that he claims led to his dismissal last week.
Adjunct professor Steve Bitterman said administrators at Southwestern Community College in Red Oak sided with students who became upset when he called parts of the Old Testament a fairy tale that should not be interpreted literally.
He made the comment in a class last Tuesday and was fired two days later.
But students in the class, which was transmitted to a classroom in Osceola over the state fiber-optic network, say Bitterman also told them to question their religious beliefs and at one point in the heated debate told one of the Osceola students, Kristen Fry, to “pop a Prozac.”
Fry said she left class in tears.
”I talked to a lawyer and was told that what he was doing was illegal,” she said. “He was not allowed to be derogatory toward me for being a Christian. I told my adviser I would sue if I had to.”
Both sides say the conflict arose from remarks Bitterman made in a Western Civilization class about the biblical story of Adam and Eve. He said he approached the topic from an academic and symbolic standpoint, rather than a factual one. Bitterman maintains he wanted to spark debate. But he instead sparked a controversy over academic freedom and the perceived lack of support from administrators for part-time teachers.
Bitterman said the Prozac comment was a joke meant to disarm a student who “was screeching at me.”
”Sometimes you say something outrageous just to see if you can provoke some discussion.... I can be a little acerbic at times, I don’t deny that,” he said. “I certainly take students’ viewpoints seriously in the sense that I encourage them to express it, and then I will challenge that viewpoint, regardless of what it is, to see how well they can back it up with reason and critical thought.
”Often, these students are essentially right out of high school and they take things so personally,” Bitterman said. “They really can’t distinguish between a critical assessment of their argument and an attack upon them personally.”
Casey Overton, 19, who also was in the Osceola classroom, said Bitterman spoke “very crudely and made us feel like crap.”
”I think he was trying to start a debate, but it came across as insulting and offended everybody,” Overton said. “After some of the comments he made, I didn’t expect him to be fired, but I’m kind of glad he’s gone. There’s no way I could have finished the class.”
Bitterman said that when he was fired over the phone, he was told it was for teaching religion instead of history, and no mention was made of how he treated students.
Southwestern President Barb Crittenden declined to comment on many aspects of the situation, but did verify that this section of the class has been canceled for the rest of the semester.
”Generally, we see it as our mission to provide educational services to students,” she said. “Both faculty and students must be treated with respect. We do believe in academic freedom and the exchange of ideas. There are going to be differences in opinion, and in order to have free exchange, there has to be respect shown for opinions on all sides of issues.”
She declined to comment on what procedures are in place for student complaints or for professors to explain themselves, but said that in this case, the employee is part-time.
Some part-time community college professors in other parts of the state said the Southwestern situation does not surprise them. One referred to their lives as “adjunct hell.”
James Ralston, a math instructor at Hawkeye Community College in Waterloo, said he has been fired twice for political reasons or false accusations from students.
”All adjunct teachers are under the same pressure that they cannot teach, because if they offend, no matter how crazy the students are, they are going to be fired,” he said. “It’s a huge problem.
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Megan Hawkins, ”Students: Teacher’s Style, Not Faith, Led to Firing,” Des Moines Register 25 September 2007.
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Every opinion deserves equal respect. I certainly aspire to that ideal in my classroom. Never do I crack even a smile at student opinions. Never do I employ irony to indicate my skepticism! Student opinions expressed, past and present, in my classes have included the following:
Negroes are more closely related to great apes than to Caucasian humans.
Slavery was God's curse on the descendents of Ham.
Women are too emotional to be president.
Stars are tiny lights in the heavens, not suns.
Bitches are women who just need a good f---.
The universe is 7011 years old.
Iraqis hijacked airplanes and crashed them into the WTC.
Homosexuals should be executed.
If a woman is raped, she should just lie back and enjoy it.
Every opinion is just as good as another.
Karl Marx is alive and the present dictator of the Soviet Union.
The total number of people on earth may be as many as one million.
Chinese and Spanish languages are gibberish.
Child molestors, rapists, and homosexuals should be castrated.
The ark of Noah has been found on Mt. Ararat.
Jesus will return to earth in the next seven years.
St. Theresa ate no food and lived only on sunlight.
The Kaaba in Mecca levitates in mid-air by the will of Allah.
Nine Jews rule the world.
Jews murdered God.
Jews planned the 9/11 attacks.
God chose Jews to be his special people.
God promised Jews the land of Canaan for perpetuity.
God speaks only to men; women learn God's word from men.
Legalizing marijuana would save the planet.
If everyone took Extasy, there would be world peace.
The peak experience of human life on earth is orgasm.
Reading is a waste of time.
Satan rules the world.
All Mexicans secretly carry knives or razor blades.
Communists do not value human life as we do.
Chinese do not value human life as we do.
Arabs do not value human life as we do.
Africans do not value human life as we do.
Mexicans do not value human life as we do.
Koreans do not value human life as we do.
Moslems do not value human life as we do.
Socialists do not value human life as we do.
Liberals do not value human life as we do.
Atheists do not value human life as we do.
Agnostics do not value human life as we do.
World war is good for our economy.
Poor people has poor ways.
Anything is possible if you want it bad enough.
God never gives you more than you can handle.
Slavery was kind to Negroes; they hadn't the skills to survive in the real world.
If we cut off the hands of thieves, theft would stop.
If we castrated rapists, rape would stop.
If we decapitated killers, killing would stop.
Every American should be required by law to carry a gun.
If we enforced a dress code, learning would improve.
People with the wrong belief will be tortured forever in hell.
Prayer cures cancer.
Faith cures cancer.
Every Christian has a guardian angel.
Exactly 144,000 Elect will go to Heaven.
Black skin is thicker than white skin.
Carpeting Iraq with nuclear bombs will solve the problem.
Dropping a nuclear bomb on Mecca will solve the problem.
The Ten Commandments should be posted on the wall of every classroom.
We should begin every class by facing the American flag and reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
We should begin every class by reciting the Lord's Prayer.
The human soul weighs twenty-four grams.
Class attendance should be optional.
Students who attend half the classes and do half the assignments should get B.
An open mind is the most dangerous thing on the face of the earth.
We are all racing down the wrong path to Oblivion.
Women who have abortions are murderers who should be executed.
Doctors and nurses who assist abortions are murderers who should be executed.
Tehran is in Russia.
I'll keep adding to this list of opinions and keep you informed so that you, like me, can practice receiving and responding to each opinion with the respect both it and its expresser deserve. Oh, one more—how did Jonah escape the belly of the whale? He ran around and around and around inside until he got pooped out.
Steve Bitterman, 60, said officials at Southwestern Community College sided with a handful of students who threatened legal action over his remarks in a western civilization class Tuesday. He said he was fired Thursday.
“I’m just a little bit shocked myself that a college in good standing would back up students who insist that people who have been through college and have a master’s degree, a couple actually, have to teach that there were such things as talking snakes or lose their job,” Bitterman said.
Sarah Smith, director of the school’s Red Oak campus, declined to comment Friday on Bitterman’s employment status. The school’s president, Barbara Crittenden, said Bitterman taught one course at Southwest. She would not comment, however, on his claim that he was fired over the Bible reference, saying it was a personnel issue.
“I can assure you that college understands our employees’ free speech rights,” she said. “There was no action taken that violated the First Amendment.”
Bitterman, who taught part time at Southwestern and Omaha’s Metropolitan Community College, said he uses the Old Testament in his western civilization course and always teaches it from an academic standpoint.
Bitterman’s Tuesday course was telecast to students in Osceola over the Iowa Communications Network. A few students in the Osceola classroom, he said, thought the lesson was “denigrating their religion.”
“I put the Hebrew religion on the same plane as any other religion. Their god wasn’t given any more credibility than any other god,” Bitterman said. “I told them it was an extremely meaningful story, but you had to see it in a poetic, metaphoric or symbolic sense, that if you took it literally, that you were going to miss a whole lot of meaning there.”
Bitterman said he called the story of Adam and Eve a “fairy tale” in a conversation with a student after the class and was told the students had threatened to see an attorney. He declined to identify any of the students in the class.
“I just thought there was such a thing as academic freedom here,” he said. “From my point of view, what they’re doing is essentially teaching their students very well to function in the 8th century.”
Hector Avalos, an atheist religion professor at Iowa State University, said Bitterman’s free speech rights were violated if he was fired simply because he took an academic approach to a Bible story.
“I don’t know the circumstances, but if he’s teaching something about the Bible and says it is a myth, he shouldn’t be fired for that because most academic scholars do believe this is a myth, the story of Adam and Eve,” Avalos said. “So it’d be no different than saying the world was not created in six days in science class.
“You don’t fire professors for giving you a scientific answer.”
Bitterman said Linda Wild, vice president of academic affairs at Southwest, fired him over the telephone. Wild did not return telephone or email messages Friday. Bitterman said he can think of no other reason college officials would fire him and that Smith, the director of the campus, has previously sat in on his classes and complimented his work.
“As a taxpayer, I’d like to know if a tax-supported public institution of higher learning has given veto power over what can and cannot be said in its classrooms to a fundamentalist religious group,” he said. “If it has…then the taxpaying public of Iowa has a right to know. What’s next? Whales talk French at the bottom of the sea?”
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Megan Hawkins
Des Moines Register
Sept. 21, 2007
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