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The Politically Correct cult fanatics continue their offensive:《Just a matter of time. Something announced. A Massachusetts school has banned Homer’s ′′ Odyssey They removed the text from the curriculum. No complexes. Teachers have even congratulated each other, as if it were a success, something to write on a post-it and then stick it on the fridge door. They boast even on social media. They must think they are great, very cool and rolled up. Best in pedagogy. The number one. This announces / denounces ′′ The Wall Street Journal ′′ as well as the battle that some of those have undertaken against classical texts, which have made us think and move forward in the past, which have brought us to the present Most valuable lessons from humanity and history. Those who now venture this policy argue the usual, what we have already heard so many times in recent years: if sexism, if violence, if God knows what other topicazos… Although, that does, of what not they comment nothing is the violence that means maiming traditional tales of bravas or purging the pages of Scott Fitzgerald, which is unclear already today, so in the future will have worse. All for the sake of politically correct, so no one is offended, of course. Certain movements, climbed to the tsunami that social networks nowadays, advocate a pedagogy made to mold illiterate more than to make citizens. They are guys who defend a teaching to create ignorant more than trained students, with critical spirit, intellectual solvency, prepared to distinguish between good and evil, what is right or wrong and what is ethical or not. But that’s taught in high schools to guys like Homer, like Cervantes. There’s the beginning of everything. But progress is made toward classrooms and gagged literatures, captured by these crusaders of the uneducated. The worst thing is that these guys are not open, tolerant, willing to listen or exchange opinions, get out of their mistake or get us out of ours. Not at all. One of them has claimed that he would rather ′′ die ′′ than teach Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ′′ scarlet letter ′′ so, without scratching or cutting a hair. Behind these adalids of tolerance, I’m afraid what exists is a lot of prejudice, a lot of resentment, a lot of hate. And evident inculture. 》
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Homero, la nueva víctima de la corrección política
En un colegio de Massachussetts se han sacado sus libros de los planes de estudio
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