Painful
by tristero
Better karoli than me. There is no way, no way in hell, I could sit through a broadcast of a Texas Board of Education meeting without going completely insane.
The Great Civil War Debate
This one went on all day, from kindergarten right on up through 12th grade. The argument, of course, was over slavery, and the role it played as a cause for the Civil War. One board member, clearly frustrated by the ongoing claim that slavery wasn’t really too much of a contributing factor, finally said straight up “It was all about slavery. That’s ALL it was about. You can call it what you want, it was about slavery.”
Sadly, her point was not well taken. Texas children will learn from the time they enter school until the time they graduate, that the causes of the Civil War, in the order of importance, were sectionalism, states’ rights and slavery.
Comic relief: Probably the best moment of the whole stupid debate was when one male board member referred to sectionalism as “sexualism.”
Side arguments: Whether Jefferson Davis’ inaugural address should be studied and analyzed alongside Abraham Lincoln’s. The board concludes that yes, it should. Also, should Jefferson Davis be characterized as a “hero”? Yes, the board says, he should. Finally, should Confederate generals be included on a list of “heroes of the Civil War”? Yes, the board says, oh hell, yes. All hail, Confederate heroes, kids. Because we just don’t have enough of them.
Painful.
While we’re on the subject, here’s a cute poll to crash.