Tuesday, October 30, 2007

What do Teacher's unions do for kids?

The recent issue of the “Idaho Catholic Register” contains some editorials replying to criticism of the teachers union, including a group effort claiming a petition was signed by 94 supportive teachers (out of several thousand). There was also an interesting editorial where the author stated he was surprised to learn of such ‘political discourse’ present in the Register. Either this person never reads the Register or has a vastly different ruler for what is political.

As you read on, please do not jump to your own conclusion that I am attacking the teaching profession or teachers personally. Instead, I am questioning the judgment that supports an institution that works against most things Christian, let alone Catholic: Things that recently the Vatican has forbade support of…

Here is a simple question: “What has the teacher’s union done for the kids?”

We know what they do for teachers: Ensuring a pregnant teacher has the right to kill her unborn child. Ensuring that gay teachers can marry and adopt children. Fighting to see that a human life can be created and then destroyed as long as it is labeled “embryonic stem cell research.”

It is perplexing that the union doesn’t even train teachers to be better teachers. Who pays when school is let out for all the teacher’s workshops? The taxpayer does. Shouldn’t the union use all those dues they collect to put together workshops on new advanced teaching methods that will help children learn better? Sadly, unions seem to fight against evaluation of teachers to see who could really use some training.

Wait, maybe I overlooked how unions help the kids: Ensuring kids never have to be offended by the presence of a bible in free-reading hour. Ensuring that kids will never have to view the oppressive 10 commandments anywhere in their community. Ensuring that kids can get contraception, have sex, and then have an abortion and their parents cannot even find out without a court order. Ensuring that kids will have all the behavior modification drugs they need without parental “interference.” Ensuring that kindergarten students are aware of their sexual orientation. Ensuring that kids get diversity training first, reading and math if there’s still time.

Now that I think about it, the unions certainly have the kids’ best interest in mind. NOT.

If you are confused that this represents the teacher’s union, then investigate what lobbying and organizational contribution is done with your union dues. Do you realize that supporting your union supports all these principles – even if you personally disagree with them? Do you further realize how at-odds the unions are with nearly every Catechism teaching. In fact, opposition to anything Christian is paramount the mission of liberalism and socialism. Don’t be fooled into thinking the unions care about their members or the kids. It’s about power.

Now let me ask a much deeper question: If the Vatican urges communion to be withheld from politicians who support these principles, and you financially support an organization (through your dues) that also supports these principles, should you be receiving communion without going to confession first? Don’t even sidestep the question by stating you don’t think the Pope has the right to withhold communion – because if in John 20:23 Christ can give the priest the power to withhold ABSOLUTION FOR SIN, don’t you think they have the right to withhold holy Eucharist?

I quote Ann Coulter as a example of how screwed up the education system has become as a result of liberal ideological hypocrisy,

“College campuses across the nation are installing foot baths to accommodate Muslims' daily bathing ritual, while surgically removing the Ten Commandments from every public space in America. Maybe the Ten Commandments could be printed on towels and kept next to the foot baths.” The full article can be read at http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=23038

Now take a glimpse at how bad this will get. Author Dinesh D’Souza's book, "What’s So Great About Christianity" quoted liberal college professor and atheist philosopher Richard Rorty, who spent the last years of his life as a professor at Stanford University argued that secular professors ought “to arrange things so that students who enter as bigoted, homophobic fundamentalists will leave college with views more like our own.” The goal of education is to help our children “escape the grip of their frightening, vicious, dangerous parents We are going to go right on trying to discredit you in the eyes of your children, trying to strip your fundamentalist religious community of dignity, trying to make your views seem silly rather than discussable.”

In closing, defense of the union brings along with it defense of many things that Jesus warned about. Do the unions do good things? Honestly, I don’t know because union liberalism has fought against good things like school system accountability and parental role in raising their children. I do not know of anything the teacher’s union has done that has benefited the children. Yes, most teachers are angels, but does the union initiate or even support these teacher’s initiatives? Show me. And even if you find something, show me how it negates everything else.

6 comments:

Badger Property Services, LLC said...

Google Whitehorse Middle School, Cover Up. You will read a story about a tech ed teacher. He assaulted a 12 year old female student He returned to work at the school two days after the assault. The assault was wittnessed and reported by students, Gee arnt teachers unions great!

CatholicRight said...

The cover up of sexual abuse is astonishing. Then take a look at the collusion required between the schools and Planned Parenthood. We tried here to get Crisis Pregnancy Counseling center into schools to talk the same as Planned Parenthood but no dice. I guess, we need to get our cucumber video up and running, maybe we can get in.
I think I read in Ann Coulter's book that there are 280,000 sexual abuse cases filed every year in the public schools.
As for cover up, try soccer coaches! Planned Parenthood is under hot water in several states for performing an abortion on a minor and covering up evidence of molestation...

Go Union Go!!!!

Unknown said...

I want to know if you truly willing to be supportive of the good teachers - and, of course, what your definition of 'good teacher' is.

Also, did you know that some school districts (at least in the state of Idaho) require their employees to be part of the IEA?

CatholicRight said...

A good teacher is someone who puts forth a good work ethic towards the mission of their job - education of their class.
Most teachers fit this description, and those who don't are ones who seek to plant views in their students mind, such as a math teacher spending most of the time giving anti-capitalist speeches.
Yes, I know union membership is a requirement is some states - in RIGHT TO WORK states nonetheless.
We must be sure to separate the teachers from the union, because many are there against their will, most teachers are good teachers. However, I will criticize them for not doing more to reform the union. After all, unions are democratic, and can be reformed from within, but teachers are too afraid for their job and don't.
I also know just a couple years ago, a judgment was brought against the unions who don't have to report their dues as campaign contributions, and thus would face millions in lost revenue, but this was overturned.

CatholicRight said...

More example of the great union looking out for the best interest of the children
http://www.catholicleague.org/release.php?id=1354

Eddie Mac said...

Sorry, I just fumbled along your blog and I wanted to comment, sorry for the rant.

They are called teacher's unions not student's unions.

Unions fight for the rights of teachers whether you agree with it or not, they are teacher's advocates, not students.

I am a Christian as well and I don't agree with the political views of the teacher's union but I know if I were accused of something I didn't do, including telling a kid about jesus, I am happy to have the union reps behind me.

BTW whatever types of pay increases or health benefits I get, it's because the union has fought for it.

And the the things you say that are good for schools like teacher accountability, well it's not good for schools or for kids and especially not good for teachers. It's just not a well thought out plan.
How do you pay an art teacher or a PE teacher or a shop teacher or a computer teacher or a home ec teacher, or any other class that isn't tested by some standardized test????

How do you determine which teacher gets payed more? Is it the Principal's job to figure that out? What if my principal is a liberal whack job and I am a Christian and she hates me so I get payed less than every body else?

It's not all so simple.

I could go on. The picture has a lot more depth than the talking points of the Anne Coulters and Rush Oreillys.

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