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joye ([info]joye) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2007-10-11 00:40:00


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Entry tags:cow rape, schools, veganism

Go off in the corner with your roast beef sandwich, while we build a better World.
Meanie cow-raping school district fires bold rebel for secretly teaching veganism in art class, instead of, um, art.

The former teacher, Dave Warwak, leaves no news article combox untouched in his quest, under the name inslidedotcom.

"teach them how Artists shape and guide morals in society With this knowledge, they can deal with the real world Use their art to create positive change Live longer Heal the earth I model what I teach I have been railroaded Posts removed You celebrate I appeal You pay Meat and Dairy laughs I cry"

Poetry.

And as his combox name might suggest, he has a website.

Yes, this is the man I want to teach MY children about art.

Edit: I turned off comment notification (ow, my inbox) so if anyone has any links to this guy wanking elsewhere (since he's wanked in two news articles at least, I'm sure there's more and will be more) please drop a comment in [info]joye's journal and I'll edit the post. Thanks.



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[info]cygnia
2007-10-10 08:04 pm UTC (link)
In upper secondary, my psychology teacher had also majored in theology and tended to give everything a heavily Christian bent. Argh.

Oh, I had one of those too for a high school psych teacher (even down to the theology major). Even though our book didn't list it, he kept insisting that homosexuality was one of the sexual deviances and would mark our papers wrong if we neglected to put it down. Gotta love Catholic High Schools...:p

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[info]brennalarose
2007-10-10 08:07 pm UTC (link)
I would've flunked that class so hard. I was raised in the wild South by gay men and crossdressers. OTOH, I knew more about makeup by twelve than most of my class.

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[info]ruffwriter
2007-10-11 02:34 am UTC (link)
... that sounds like the beginning of a very interesting novel. XD

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[info]brennalarose
2007-10-11 01:37 pm UTC (link)
You're right, it does! NaNo, here I come!

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[info]empy
2007-10-10 08:15 pm UTC (link)
The kicker here is that my school wasn't Catholic. :P Finnish schools are sort of Lutheran-by-default, which only really shows in that they assume every student is Lutheran as well. As an atheist, I used to ask all kinds of difficult questions and question his Christian angles. I know, I was terrrible.

Even though our book didn't list it, he kept insisting that homosexuality was one of the sexual deviances and would mark our papers wrong if we neglected to put it down.
I remember my teacher hurriedly storming through that chapter in class, probably to avoid having to answer my inevitable questions.

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[info]seiberwing
2007-10-11 05:17 am UTC (link)
One of my fondest memories from AP Psychology was the question section at the end of the "gay marriage: good or bad" part of the debating assignment. I countered "well, gay sex is not natural" with examples of oral sex, bondages, S&M...

I've never seen a teacher dismiss a class so fast. Lovely woman, but I think I scared her.

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[info]brennalarose
2007-10-11 03:22 pm UTC (link)
You're my hero!

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[info]seiberwing
2007-10-11 03:42 pm UTC (link)
Fandom has corrupted me horribly and led to the majority of my extended sex education.

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[info]chibikaijuu
2007-10-12 02:40 am UTC (link)
You too?

(It's very, very entertaining to be a 21-year-old virgin who hangs out with people who are a) generally a decade or two (or three!) older than I am and b) on the weird artsy side of things, and yet be the only one who doesn't blink when some slightly off-the-wall kink is mentioned.)

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[info]ru_debega
2007-10-11 02:36 am UTC (link)
See, I went to a Catholic K8 school AND an all-girl's Catholic High School and both of them managed to keep separate science and religion. We had Religion class and that was about where all the narrow-mindedness and bigotry stayed.

I was even taught Biology by a (very) old nun who declared that if we didn't want to learn evolution we could bloody well drop out and go to another school, which put a cap on all the girls hoping to get out of it by claiming OMGZ IT'S AGAINST MY RELIGION. When a nun says you need to know the theory of evolution, you can't really argue.

Of course I still hated both schools (Religion class + interminable Mass days + having to do a project in my senior year about the evils of abortion) but srsly, if a NUN can do it, some crazy vegan nutjob oughtta be able to put aside his beliefs long enough to teach some goddamned art.

Except, yanno, his art is terrible.

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[info]brennalarose
2007-10-11 03:24 pm UTC (link)
Oh my god. Where was this school? My daughters when I have them are going there! Though I might pull them out before the abortion thing.

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[info]amymccabe
2007-10-12 04:54 pm UTC (link)
Aside from religion class (which was always really weird) my Catholic school was pretty good at separating religion and science. I had a similar experience in biology. She said, "If you don't want to believe this, that's fine, but you still need to learn this to pass the New York State regents."

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[info]jerel
2007-10-13 04:37 pm UTC (link)
Hey, even Pope John Paul believed in evolution. Which is pretty much saying it's true (remember, this was an organization that took a couple of centuries to believe the Earth went around the sun.) He said there was enough scientific evidence to prove that animals adapted to their environment. Except things don't change into other things, i.e., we don't come from monkeys. Still, for the pontiff, that ain't half bad.

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[info]amymccabe
2007-10-12 04:49 pm UTC (link)
*flails*

*icon love*

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[info]jerel
2007-10-13 04:31 pm UTC (link)
What year was this? AFAIK, the DSM stopped listing homosexuality as deviant behaviour in the 70s. Of course, it is Catholic school, so they probably didn't get the memo.

(I work for a Catholic high school, and I think there's a few teachers who didn't get the memo about quite a few things.)

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[info]cygnia
2007-10-13 06:21 pm UTC (link)
That would be 1993 (Holy Name Central Catholic, Worcester, MA).

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