Sibby on Senator Dempster: Elitist
Go over to Sibby on-line for a post explaining how he believes that Senator Dempster managed to insult a whole class of people by referring to them as ugly ducklings:
(Dempster said....)Read it all here.
And I would propose to you, that ultimately, that is what a pre-K program can do particularly with three to four year-old kids, who are living in poverty. Who are told everyday of their lives that they are Ugly Ducklings and have a tough time making it. In fact what pre-K does is gives the capacity to become themselves and gives them the capacity to grow.I received this email by a Native American who took offense:
I have forwarded this message on to several Indian activists including Russell Means and asked them to respond by writing to all members of the HEC to vote no on SB115. I also asked that they forward the information on to others on their mailing lists asking them to follow suit. See what they think about us uneducated and poverty stricken ugly ducklings now!
Dempster showed the true elitism of these people.
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If they are going to take this so literally, I hope they also keep in mind the rest of the story. You know... the part where when it grows up, that "ugly duckling" turns into a beautiful swan. Or perhaps the critics haven't thought that far ahead.
You people really need to get a life.
Twisting or not, that was a really stupid thing for Dempster to say, because he is calling those people "ugly ducklings". Even if he intended to mean they could become swans by going to school earlier(I didn't know they gave beauty tips in pre-school) you got to know better than to use that book as a reference.
We need more people in this world to give confidence for the little guy who's bullied by peers!
Dempster didn't call anyone an ugly duckling. Anon 9:07 is right. Its an analogy, besides Dempster said others consider some kids "ugly ducklings". He sees the swan in these kids and so do I and alot of other people.
Sibby will not be happy until he realizes his goal of the complete elimination of the entire public school system.
PP, you should go back to campaign strategy if the best you can do for political commentary is repeat Sibby.
First, there is a difference between being an 'elitist' and being 'elite'. Tom Dempster is not an elitist. He is a member of the elite. By its very definition, elitism is a belief that the elite shall rule and govern because they are special. An elitist does not promote pre-K education for poor kids because an elitist would not classify those children as special. (In reality, these folks found the comment 'condescending', but failed to recognize the difference between that and 'elitist'.)
Second, 9:07, it's not an analogy. It's a 'metaphor'. That's seventh-grade grammar.
But I agree, it's baffling to me that someone could take this literally. Tom Dempster is not calling anyone "ugly".
I love it.
I don't know that children living in poverty "are told everyday of their lives that there are Ugly Ducklings and have a tough time making it" as Dempster seems to suggests.
It is nothing I will lose sleep over.
Bruce -