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- From: dsh@eceyv.ncsu.edu (Doug Holtsinger)
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- Subject: Re: Education Regarding Alternative Family Units (Re: The Analogy Betwixt Gays & Blacks (Re: Children in Same-gender Families))
- Message-ID: <1993Jan1.022504.20320@ncsu.edu>
- Date: 1 Jan 93 02:25:04 GMT
- References: <1992Dec29.203241.9951@galileo.physics.arizona.edu> <1270@blue.cis.pitt.edu> <1283@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
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- In article <1283@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
- sgast+@pitt.edu (Susan Garvin) writes:
-
- > I think that it's time to post the Gabler quotes again. Mel and
- > Norma Gabler are sort of the patron saints of the movement to
- > censor schoolboooks and curricula.
-
- Here we have the classic "Susan Garvin" logic: pick out an
- extremist bogey man from one side of the issue, declare them
- to be the "leader" or "patron saint" of a mythical "movement",
- and then assign their views to anyone who disagrees with
- Susan Garvin on the issue.
-
- > Here's a quote from Mel:
- >
- > "When a student reads in a math book that there are no absolutes,
- > suddenly every value he's been taught is destroyed. And the
- > next thin you know, the student turns to crime and drugs."
-
- Ohhh, he's such an evil, malicious bogey-man! Obviously his
- views represent the views of every person who has ever disagreed
- with Susan Garvin on the issue.
-