Dr. Strangelove, high school edition
Posted by Moonage on 02 Mar 2006 | Tagged as: Idiot of the day
This is a classic situation unfolding. Before getting into why, just read this from Michelle Malkin’s blog:
Bennish: [tape begins with class already underway. Bennish completing an unintelligble statement about Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.] Why do we have troops in Colombia fighting in their civil war for over 30 years. Most Americans don’t even know this. For over 30 years, America has had soldiers fighting in Colombia in a civil war. Why are we fumigating coca crops in Bolivia and Peru if we’re not trying to control other parts of the world. Who buys cocaine? Not Bolivians. Not Peruvians. Americans! Ok. Why are we destroying the farmers’ lives when we’re the ones that consume that good.
Can you imagine? What is the world’s number one single cause of death by a drug? What drug is responsible for the most deaths in the world? Cigarettes! Who is the world’s largest producer of cigarettes and tobacco? The United States!
What part of our country grows all our tobacco? Anyone know what states in particular? Mostly what’s called North Carolina. Alright. That’s where all the cigarette capitals are. That’s where a lot of them are located from. Now if we have the right to fly to Bolivia or Peru and drop chemical weapons on top of farmers’ fields because we’re afraid they might be growing coca and that could be turned into cocaine and sold to us, well then don’t the Peruvians and the Iranians and the Chinese have the right to invade America and drop chemical weapons over North Carolina to destroy the tobacco plants that are killing millions and millions of people in their countries every year and causing them billions of dollars in health care costs?
Make sure you get these definitions down.
Capitalism: If you don’t understand the economic system of capitalism, you don’t understand the world in which we live. Ok. Economic system in which all or most of the means of production, etc., are owned privately and operated in a somewhat competitive environment for the purpose of producing PROFIT! Of course, you can shorten these definitions down. Make sure you get the gist of it. Do you see how when, you know, when you’re looking at this definition, where does it say anything about capitalism is an economic system that will provide everyone in the world with the basic needs that they need? Is that a part of this system? Do you see how this economic system is at odds with humanity? At odds with caring and compassion? It’s at odds with human rights.
Anytime you have a system that is designed to procure profit, when profit is the bottom motive — money — that means money is going to become more important potentially than what? Safety, human lives, etc.
Why did we invade Iraq?! How do we know that the invasion of Iraq for weapons of mass destruction– even if weapons had been found, how would you have known, how could you prove–that that was not a real reason for us to go there.
There are dozens upon dozens of countries that have weapons of mass destruction. Iraq is one of dozens. There are plenty of countries that are controlled by dictators, where people have no freedom, where they have weapons of mass destruction and they could be potentially threatening to America. We’re not invading any of those countries!
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[Pause.]
I’ll give you guys another minute or two to get some of these [definitions] down. I agree with Joey. Try to condense these a little bit. I took these straight out of the dictionary.
Anyone in here watch any of Mr. Bush’s [State of the Union] speech last night? I’m gonna talk a little about some of things he had to say.
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…One of things that I’ll bring up now, since some of you are still writing, is, you know, Condoleezza Rice said this the other day and George Bush reiterated it last night. And the implication was that the solution to the violence in the Middle East is democratization. And the implication through his language was that democracies don’t go to war. Democracies aren’t violent. Democracies won’t want weapons of mass destruction. This is called blind, naive faith in democracy!
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Who is probably the single most violent nation on planet Earth?!
Unidentified brainwashed student interjects: We are.
The United States of America! And we’re a democracy. Quote-unquote.
Who has the most weapons of mass destruction in the world? The United States.
Who’s continuing to develop new weapons of mass destruction as we speak?!
The United States.So, why does Mr. Bush think that other countries that are democracies won’t wanna be like us? Why does he think they’ll just wanna be at peace with each other?! What makes him think that when the Palestinians get their own state that they won’t wanna preemptively invade Israel to eliminate a potential threat to their security just like we supposedly did in Iraq?! Do you see the dangerous precedent that we have set by illegally invading another country and violating their sovereignty in the name of protecting us against a potential future–sorry–attack? [Unintelligible.]
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Why doesn’t Mexico invade Guatemala? Maybe they’re scared of being attacked. Ok. Why doesn’t North Korea invade South Korea?! They might be afraid of being attacked. Or maybe Iran and North Korea and Saudi Arabia and what else did he add to the list last night - and Zimbabwe - maybe they’re all gonna team up and try and invade us because they’re afraid we might invade them. I mean, where does this cycle of violence end? You know?
This whole “do as I say, not as I do” thing. That doesn’t work. What was so important about President Bush’s speech last night–and it doesn’t matter if it was President Clinton still it would just as important) is that it’s not just a speech to America. But who? The whole world! It’s very obvious that if you listen to his language, if you listen to his body language, and if you paid attention to what he was saying, he wasn’t always just talking to us. He was talking to the whole planet. Addressing the whole planet!
He started off his speech talking about how America should be the country that dominates the world. That we have been blessed essentially by God to have the most civilized, most advanced, best system and that it is our duty as Americans to use the military to go out into the world and make the whole world like us.
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Sounds a lot like the things that Adolf Hitler use to say.
We’re the only ones who are right. Everyone else is backwards. And it’s our job to conquer the world and make sure they live just like we want them to.
Now, I’m not saying that Bush and Hitler are exactly the same. Obviously, they are not. Ok. But there are some eerie similarities to the tones that they use. Very, very “ethnocentric.” We’re right. You’re all wrong.
I just keep waiting. You know, at some point I think America and Mexico might go to war again. You know. Anytime Mexico plays the USA in a soccer match. What can be heard chanting all game long?
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Do all Mexicans dislike the United States? No. Do all Americans dislike Mexico? No. But there’s a lot of resentment–not just in Mexico, but across the whole world–towards America right now.
We told–Condoleezza Rice said–that now that Hamas got elected to lead the Palestianians that they have to renounce their desire to eliminate Israel. And then Condoleezza Rice also went on to say that you can’t be for peace and support armed struggle at the same time. You can’t do that. Either you’re for peace or war. But you can’t be for both.
What is the problem with her saying this? That’s the same thing we say. That is exactly the same thing this current administration says. We’re gonna make the world safe by invading and killing and making war. So, if we can be for peace and for war, well, why can’t the Palestinians be for peace and for war?!
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*Student Sean Allen, who is taping Bennish’s rant, speaks up:*
Allen: Isn’t there a difference of, of, having Hamas being like, we wanna attack Israelis because they’re Israelis, and having us say we want to attack people who are known terrorists? Isn’t there a difference between saying we’re going to attack innocents and we’re going to attack people who are not innocent?
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Bennish: I think that’s a good point. But you have to remember who’s doing the defining of a terrorist. And what is a terrorist?
Allen: Well, when people attack us on our own soil and are actually attempting to take American lives and want to take American lives, whereas, Israelis in this situation, aren’t saying we want to blow up Palestine…
Bennish: How did Israel and the modern Israeli state even come into existence in the first place?
Allen: We gave it to them.
Bennish: Sort of. Why? After the Israel-Zionist movement conducted what? Terrorist acts. They assassinated the British prime minister in Palestine. They blew up buildings. They stole military equipment. Assassinated hundreds of people. Car bombings, you name it. That’s how the modern state of Israel was made. Was through violence and terrorism. Eventually we did allow them to have the land. Why? Not because we really care, but because we wanted a strategic ally. We saw a way to us to get a hook into the Middle East.
If we create a modern nation of Israel, then, and we make them dependent on us for military aid and financial aid, then we can control a part of the Middle East.
Now, the scary part? Bennish is a high school teacher in Denver. That’s right folks, YOUR tax dollars at work. Now, before I get TOO carried away, I will note that Bennish has been suspended. I’m sure this one will be tossed around for a while. But, the thing I can’t get over is I keep envisioning Bennish in an army uniform, sitting on a desk, with imaginary bombs and guns going off, giving a lecture about how flouride is the ultimate commie conspiracy.
Bennish doesn’t need to be suspended, he needs to be hospitalized. He ain’t right.
Now, the heartwarming part of this story to me is that a student was uncomfortable with Bennish so he taped that rant (click the link to hear it, it’s pretty surreal ). Now, what kids need to be taught more than anything else IMO is self-awareness and the realization that THEY control their environment, not the teachers. If they are uncomfoArtable with the message, there is just way too much technology available for them to have to just swallow it. Maybe a few more kids like Sean Allen will teach the teachers of the US a lesson that it’s fine to teach the subject matter, totally another to use MY tax dollars to espouse their political philosophies. Just because educators have a license to teach does not mean they have a license to insult those forced by law to sit in their classroom. Good job Sean, you get an A for effort in the school of life.
Very quick update received via StoptheACLU:
The anti-US Aurora Colorado high school teacher who was suspended after being taped making anti-US remarks is said to have hired an ACLU attorney. Attorney David Lane, who represented self-avowed anti-US Professor Ward Churchill, is said to be representing Jay Bennish.
Bennish, who was taped making comments to his students such as €śThe American flag is the same as the Nazi flag€ť, capitalism is €śat odds with human rights€ť and that President Bush€™s January State of the Union address included €śthings that Adolph Hitler used to say€ť was placed on temporary suspension Wednesday.
5 Comments »

on 02 Mar 2006 at 10:52 pm 1.Rhymes With Right said …
Unprofessional Conduct
I tread softly when it comes to politics in my classroom ? the venom is saved for this blog. My students know ? generally ? what my politics are, because as a social studies teacher I sometimes discuss current events…
on 03 Mar 2006 at 1:00 am 2.Retarded Lemming said …
There is a funny post about this over at HoT:
http://hammeroftruth.com/2006/03/02/teacher-suspended-for-insulting-hitler/
on 03 Mar 2006 at 3:34 am 3.Church and State said …
Anti-Bush Teacher Outdone By Student
under the First Amendment, the government (teachers) cannot establish a religion in schools. Bennish did just that. He established the religion of humanism …
on 03 Mar 2006 at 9:01 am 4.Moonage




























said …
Got a lively discussion going at HoT as well. Hopefully, from what I’ve read so far, it stays there. It amazes me how many people don’t have a clue about their history. I mean, how many people posted the Hitler was elected line before someone finally pointed out that Hitler was not elected? That’s the problem in this country right now. It’s not so much that there are so many people like Bennish that are completely ignorant of the history they make their decisions on, but there are so many people willing to believe them. As I said earlier, Bennish shouldn’t be suspended because he discussed his politics ( That IS reason enough tho ), but, he should be suspended for being a lousy teacher. Most of what he said was just flat wrong. If I made that many mistakes in my job, I’d be fired. He should be as well. In addition, he DOES need some counseling. He’s got issues.
on 10 Mar 2006 at 6:07 pm 5.Moonage Political Webdream





said …
Dr. Strangelove reinstated
A high school teacher who was placed on leave after comparing President Bush’s State of the Union address to speeches by Adolf Hitler has been reinstated without any loss of pay, his attorney and school officials said Friday. Officials declined