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Tuesday, October 2, 2007


By Warner Todd Huston
At the end of September the school district in Oak Lawn, Illinois announced it was considering eliminating holiday celebrations like Christmas in its schools. Oak Lawn has seen increasing numbers of residents that identify with the Muslim faith who are naturally sending their children to the public schools there and school board members are afraid that Christian holidays are “offensive” to Muslim students.

This move follows a recent decision to eliminate pork products from the school menu.

Unsurprisingly, these cultural clashing decisions by the school board have caused acrimony among parents of the district. Stating the painfully obvious, Columbus Manor Principal Sandy Robertson said of the controversy, “It’s difficult when you change the school’s culture.”

Elizabeth Zahdan, a parent of Muslim faith who took her case to the school board wanting the school to be “more inclusive” during holiday activities, however, adamantly denied she wanted to eliminate any American styled holiday observances. “I only wanted them modified to represent everyone,” she told the Chicago Sun-Times. Zahdan disclaimed to reporters, “Now the kids are not being educated about other people.”

Unfortunately for Mrs. Zahdan, a “modified” holiday is no longer the same holiday. It becomes something else once altered. So, whatever her motives, she was effectively advocating for their elimination.

Superintendent Tom Smyth said that the reason they were eliminating or trying to “tone down” holiday celebrations was one of wasting allotted teaching time. There isn’t time enough in the day to “celebrate every holiday,” Smyth claimed. “We have to think about our purpose. Are we about teaching reading, writing and math or for parties or fund-raising during the day?”

Conservatives will, of course, be offended by the elimination of standard, Christian American holidays and having them “modified” to be “more inclusive.” Many are upset that these purported outsiders are forcing the local schools to make such changes for Muslims and rightfully so, to be sure.

But, this anger from conservatives is hard to square with their ideas of local control of the school systems. The usual conservative policy prescription for what ails public education in America is local — as opposed to Federal — control. In general, this is absolutely correct as who better to control what sort of school a community wants than the community itself, one not encumbered by meddling control from the Federal government or state officers?

This local control ideal, though, invites the very sort of situation that the Oak Lawn schools are dealing with currently. Half the kids in some schools there are of the Muslim faith at this time. So, if local control is de rigeur, then the schools will naturally begin to react to such factors as changing demographics.

This fact makes the claim of complete local control a tad embarrassing for conservatives who would be upset at a school district that might change policies to reflect the desires of the local population. After all, isn’t that the effects of the market place, the base model for most conservative thinking? With complete local control, the schools will take on the interests and desires of the local population. That is the very essence of “local control.”

But, is it good to allow these sorts of forces to affect schools without careful consideration? Should we eliminate all things Christian in an American school district if the parents in that district are majority Muslim? In this climate of a wishy-washiness on American first principles infesting our country today, here is one instance where all control should not be at the smallest, local level.

School curricula must stay a state controlled issue. Though the Federal government should be entirely out of the picture, from funding to designing the curriculum, returning all schooling decisions to the smallest, local entity will result in exactly the sort of problematic de-Americanizing of our schools that we are witnessing in Oak Lawn. Whether it be overly Mexicanized, Muslim-centric, or what have you, we will assure that American influences will be replaced by the culture du jour if the locals have as much control as some conservatives by rote advocate for.

The solution to a loss of American ideals in local schools is to continue to have the school curriculum controlled by the state governments. This control, and a homogeneous statewide curriculum will offset the effect of pressures by small communities that fill with immigrant populations who might be apt to instill on our American schools the cultures and ideas from whence they, the parents, came.

What to do with the ire of parents who want their Muslim faith (or Mexican heritage in other instances) regarded in policy decisions is definitely something we will see more need to contend with in the days to come. It is a sticky question, of course. Since we have become a culture that won’t back a homogeneous observance of being an American, how do we address this issue? How do we serve local communities that are made up mostly of immigrants?

As the Sun-Times reported, Oak Lawn parent Elizabeth Zahdan moaned that eliminating all holidays would stop children from “being educated about other people?”

This issue is emotionally charged, of course, but for all the wrong decisions Supt. Tom Smyth has made here, he is correct on one issue. When he said that the schools didn’t have the time to celebrate every holiday on Earth to be “inclusive” of them all, he was correct. His answer to the problem is not so smart, however. Getting rid of all holidays is both the coward’s way out and completely unamerican, to boot.

But, here’s the thing. Our schools shouldn’t be about educating our children about “other people.” That they can learn in college or in life. Our schools should be teaching about OUR people. And our schools are failing miserably to do this effectively.

It is agreed that we shouldn’t be celebrating every holiday under the sun in our schools. The Supt. is completely correct that we haven’t the time in our busy school days to do so. In fact, we shouldn’t be celebrating ANY other holidays but American holidays. American holidays reflect our national culture. Christmas and Halloween as we celebrate them are American holidays. The Holidays and traditions of other cultures deserve to remain at home, not in the halls of our schools.

By NOT indulging their desires to obviate American influences replacing them with ideas antithetical to our American first principles, we would be doing a far better service to our children than to re-draw every district to a different standard to placate foreign influences. We became a great country in the first place because of our culture, not by bending and warping every ideal to suit immigrant’s wishes in every small community across this great land.

So, conservatives should realize that “local control” is not the panacea they imagine it to be in every last instance. Certainly we should look to have some aspects of our schools controlled by the local school boards, but too much local control could backfire on erstwhile conservatives. We will surely begin to find schools becoming less and less American if the locals are allowed too much direct influence.

Do we want our schools taught in Spanish as a first language? Do we want the Koran to replace textbooks in others? Do we want our children taught that America is an evil empire?

I would hope not.

To avoid that, however, we need to teach Americanism. We should be allowing kids to celebrate holidays. There is no harm in that. But they MUST be America’s holidays.

Anything else and we are no longer America and are teaching our children that there is nothing out there especially American to teach them.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Zahdan said- “Now the kids are not being educated about other people.”

Zahdan wants the kids to be CELEBRATING foreign religious holidays. She's not talking about educating.

Our schools are so PC right now, it makes me sick. For years, Christmas vacation has been reduced to "Winter Break", Easter is "Spring Break", and God forbid you even think about saying the words, "Merry Christmas". Oh, I forgot, you can't talk about God in public schools. But it's ok to talk about islam, the koran, and muslims.

This is America. You're right when you said, "we shouldn’t be celebrating ANY other holidays but American holidays".

I keep hearing that there are "peaceful muslims" out there. Call me whatever you want, but the images of 911 are burned into my brain forever. The cheers of muslims in the streets celebrating our horror will never be forgotten by me.

“Now the kids are not being educated about other people.”

Just show them a tape of 911 and then the news footage of the muslims burning the American flag and celebrating. That's a pretty realistic education right there.

~ Sues

Wild Phil said...

You got that right Sues, educate them with the 911 tape and news footage but knowing the ACLU types connected to the National Education System they would probably go ape about that but we should never knuckle under to the ACLU or any of those leftwing nutcases.

Thanks for stopping by.

Always On Watch said...

Elizabeth Zahdan, a parent of Muslim faith who took her case to the school board wanting the school to be “more inclusive” during holiday activities, however, adamantly denied she wanted to eliminate any American styled holiday observances. “I only wanted them modified to represent everyone,” she told the Chicago Sun-Times.

And just how would she feel about modifying Ramadan?

Our nation is going to be in a world of hurt when the Muslim population reaches 10% or more. Just take a look at certain portions of Europe to get a taste of the future. HERE is a sample of what's going on in the UK now. Looks as if a dual legal-system is on its way there.

Even now, something is afoot on Capitol Hill. Excerpt:

HRES 635 IH
110th CONGRESS

1st Session

H. RES. 635
Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

September 5, 2007
Ms. EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON of Texas (for herself, Mr. MEEKS of New York, and Mr. ELLISON) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs
——————————————————————————–
RESOLUTION
Recognizing the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, and commending Muslims in the United States and throughout the world for their faith.

Whereas since the terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001, threats and incidents of violence have been directed at law-abiding, patriotic Americans of African, Arab, and South Asian descent, particularly members of the Islamic faith;

Whereas, on September 14, 2001, the House of Representatives passed a concurrent resolution condemning bigotry and violence against Arab-Americans, American Muslims, and Americans from South Asia in the wake of the terrorist attacks;

Whereas it is estimated that there are approximately 1,500,000,000 Muslims worldwide;

Whereas Ramadan is the holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal for Muslims worldwide, and is the 9th month of the Muslim calendar year; and

Whereas the observance of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan commences at dusk on September 13, 2007, and continues for one lunar month: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That–

(1) during this time of conflict, in order to demonstrate solidarity with and support for members of the community of Islam in the United States and throughout the world, the House of Representatives recognizes the Islamic faith as one of the great religions of the world; and

(2) in observance of and out of respect for the commencement of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, the House of Representatives acknowledges the onset of Ramadan and expresses its deepest respect to Muslims in the United States and throughout the world on this significant occasion.

Anonymous said...

Great post, Phil. Americans have been so trained by political correctness that now many are nothing more than Pavlov's dogs - someone complains and they are compelled to spring into action for fear of appearing biased toward their own nation.

It makes me sick.

Anonymous said...

I would love to have a survey done asking all the parents of a school what holiday they should celebrate. I bet that most would have no problem celebrating Christmas, Honokah or even Kwanza. Why do we cater to the minority. One muslim complains and the school revolves around them and their beliefs. Imagine if this trend went elsewhere. We'd be reading the Koran, celebrating Ramadan. How can one person's opinion outweight one hundred others. Maybe we are the ones to blame. We sit idly by and watch pc take over our schools, and our government. Maybe we are the ones that need to march for a day of unity. They gays and illegal immigrants do it. Maybe it's time that the UNpolitically correct do it. Let the government know that we are tired of being trampled on. Tired of watching our heritage, and traditions flushed down the toilet.

Can you tell I'm a little ticked off, Phil? LOL

Anonymous said...

My suggestion is special treatment for ALL religions. How about prayer times for Jews and Christians? The Muslims in these schools have prayer times.

And AOW is correct. What if we change Ramadan to "How Sand Day"?

Douglas V. Gibbs said...

Creeping Incrementalism - eventually, only the Muslim events will be allowed at this rate.

Robert said...

Americanism-what a concept.

Gibbs has it right, it is incrementalism and the left knows it. I have no problem with Ramadan being recognized on the school calendar just like Christmas, but when Muslims can pray in school when another gets sued for saying "Merry Christmas"?

We have to fight to keep America.

Anonymous said...

This has been happening for years, starting with the atheists, and none of these knuckleheads, including the author of this piece seem to be able to get it through their thick skulls that the Federal Holiday of Christmas is NOT a Christian Holiday!

Let me explain - historically, America was mainly peopled by Christians and the Holiday was just that - a Holy Day. Schools adapted and since people weren't going to be in school anyway they scheduled a break during that time period.

As different ethnic groups began populating the nation and the Feds wanting to establish this Federal Holiday, PURPOSELY Secularized it, so that all peoples, of any religious background or none at all, could join in and enjoy the holiday with everyone else.

HENCE - we celebrate the season with icons such as Santa Claus, Christmas Trees, Snowmen, holly, wreaths, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, etc.

Nowhere in any of that list is the Reason for the Season! The celebration of the Birth of the Lord Jesus Christ.

So for schools to take out trees and Santa because of religion is a lie! The same as when they take out the Easter Bunny (another secularized religious Holiday) and say it's too religious. It's a lie.

What they are doing is killing Americana. The WANT to dilute the culture! The bury America in the mire of so many cultures that we are no longer a melting pot, where in the past people came to this country to be AMERICANS, but instead we are turning into a muddy cesspool with no national or traditional pride.

That has always been the purpose of these incremental attacks. It's no accident and there is purpose behind it. To destroy America.

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