Politically Correct Thanksgiving

You may have heard about this on The Radio Factor:

Parents in this quiet university town (Claremont, CA) are sharply divided over what these construction-paper symbols represent: A simple child's depiction of the traditional (if not wholly accurate) tale of two factions setting aside their differences to give thanks over a shared meal? Or a cartoonish stereotype that would never be allowed of other racial, ethnic or religious groups?

"It's demeaning," Michelle Raheja (whose mother is a Seneca), the mother of a kindergartner at Condit Elementary School, wrote to her daughter's teacher. "I'm sure you can appreciate the inappropriateness of asking children to dress up like slaves (and kind slave masters), or Jews (and friendly Nazis), or members of any other racial minority group who has struggled in our nation's history."

For the full story, go to the Los Angeles Times.

Comments

Hall Monitor said…
We have officially gone too far. This story also made http://detentionslip.org ! Check it out for all the crazy headlines from our schools.

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