1003.447 Patriotic film screening.—Each district school board shall ensure that each middle school and high school within its jurisdiction requires its 8th grade and 11th grade students, respectively, to annually attend a screening of the film “America: Imagine the World Without Her.” The school board shall require each such student to attend the screening unless the student’s parent requests in writing that the student be excused. Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2015
This would be funny if it weren't so sad. Country of the free indeed.
Have you seen this movie? The fact that it's a terrible movie completely aside, calling it a "conservative movie" is quite the understatement. The entire movie has been critiqued for being a massive straw man, a piece of propaganda with the sole purpose of casually ignoring any sort of critical thinking and providing a staggering display of twisting facts. It is a populist appeal to emotion that has no place in an educational program without there being a proper counterweight.
For comparison's sake, would you have the same reaction if this was a pro EU film?
I think you're massively underselling the extent of conversation and discussion among intelligent people, and overselling the power of a movie to influence the way people think.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on March 30, 2015, 05:36:39 PMI think you're massively underselling the extent of conversation and discussion among intelligent people, and overselling the power of a movie to influence the way people think.I don't know how it goes in the UK but here in America, that couldn't be more untrue.
Quote from: Maverick on March 30, 2015, 05:42:22 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on March 30, 2015, 05:36:39 PMI think you're massively underselling the extent of conversation and discussion among intelligent people, and overselling the power of a movie to influence the way people think.I don't know how it goes in the UK but here in America, that couldn't be more untrue.We have a pretty politicised education system here. Most teachers are unionised, openly critical of the current Conservative government, my history teacher is pretty anti-UKIP and my politics teacher has a big problem with Israel and Republicans. But, nobody really cares. It's not supposed to be politicised, but teachers are people too and everybody I know seems willing enough to look past the obvious left-wing bias among teachers here.
I really don't see a problem with it. So the kids get to see a movie that offers a different perspective on America. Big fucking deal.
Can we watch the video? Do we actually know what its contents are?