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Do they teach the definition of the word "satire" in public schools these days?

May 31, 2005

Drama Students Learn Tough Lesson: Dubya's No Joke

All went well until a high school senior and Bush supporter wrote a letter of complaint to the administration last week for the way the president was depicted, according to teachers and students. The complaining student added that Bush was also made to look "like an Israeli."

"We had one student who was very upset," Lee said. "So much turmoil within himself, he was distraught. The older generation understood the message. I don't think the younger one did.

How about irony?

"If something is bothering a student on campus, we're going to address it. We're not going to sweep it under the table."

I suppose that's another reason to not send my kids to public schools. Sure, a lesson was learned. I wonder what lessons will be learned when we are ALL finally completely silenced by our government. What's the point of learning a lesson if you have no power to use that knowledge to enact change?

Posted at May 31, 2005 8:39 AM

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