You’ve all heard of Jay Bennish by now. Mr. Bennish is the nutball teacher in Denver Colorado that gave the moronic lecture saying:
“Now, I'm not saying that Bush and Hitler are exactly the same. Obviously, they are not. Ok. But there are some eerie similarities to the tones that they use. Very, very "ethnocentric." We're right. You're all wrong.”
I’m not saying that Bennish is a moron, but there are some eerie similarities to the tones he uses. Very, very moronic. He’s right. We’re all wrong.
Even more disturbing is this quote from Bennish’s tirade. Note that he tells his students to get this down. Presumably, they will be tested on this:
Make sure you get these definitions down.
Capitalism: If you don't understand the economic system of capitalism, you don't understand the world in which we live. Ok. Economic system in which all or most of the means of production, etc., are owned privately and operated in a somewhat competitive environment for the purpose of producing PROFIT! Of course, you can shorten these definitions down. Make sure you get the gist of it. Do you see how when, you know, when you're looking at this definition, where does it say anything about capitalism is an economic system that will provide everyone in the world with the basic needs that they need? Is that a part of this system? Do you see how this economic system is at odds with humanity? At odds with caring and compassion? It's at odds with human rights.
If that isn’t indoctrination, I’ll eat your red flag comrade.
If some teacher says “Jesus” in a classroom, the moonbats are out there wanting the guy fired and his family burned at the stake. This Socialist nutball can get up there and state as fact that capitalism is at odds with humanity and it’s OK.
Teachers are supposed to teach, not indoctrinate. If Bennish can’t figure that out, then maybe he needs to find another profession. Fertilizer salesman seems like it might be a good fit.
Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin who has the transcript.
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