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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsneed some debunking help .. or info... ( Obama childrens book required reading in school )
This has been circulating around the internet and thus making its way onto facebook.. was wondering if anyone had any info about it...
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According to this, there's a nifty little book being taught to fourth graders at Buffview Elementary in Illinois that's all about Dear Leader. And apparently, it's raising a few eyebrows. It's called Barack Obama, it was written by Jane Sutcliffe, and - here's a shocker for you - it's new and totally compliant with the new Common Core Standards.
YAY!
This book isn't just biographical - it has some neat little stereotypes and generalizations and, well, FREAKING LIES, in it. It says that "all white voters would have refused to vote for Obama because of his race. It continues to say that Obama made race a part of his campaign, and that is why he won."
http://chicksontheright.com/posts/item/25007-seriously-common-core
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Now, I realize as you guys will that quoting a blog is hardly reporting.. but people are buying into it anyway... and saying 'hey that source is a blog' doesn't really phase them... so ive come to you , the DU masses...
don't disappoint
frazzled
(18,402 posts)Here: http://wonkette.com/534939/stupidest-man-on-the-internet-cant-accurately-read-a-4th-grade-library-book
As for it being compliant with Common Core Standards: "another ridiculous half-truth as Hoft copypastes from his source, book is indeed part of Scholastics Reading Counts program acceptable to the controversial Common Core curriculum standards, but all that means is that it meets some very general guidelines for vocabulary and complexity for the grade level, not, as is implied, that children will have pro-Obama propaganda crammed down their throats."
iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)frazzled
(18,402 posts)iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)how would I respond to my own op ?
just tryin to keep it towards the top as to get as many people to comment as I can before taking on folks on the ole FB
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)I don't know if there's any truth to it at all.
iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)that fact will do for folks like you and I .. but not right wingers..
need something more solid than 'that's a blog, idiot'
Phentex
(16,334 posts)If they are dumb enough to believe the lies on the blog, how would you convince them otherwise? These are people that don't have brain cells to begin with, right?
okaawhatever
(9,462 posts)remember other website names, but Snopes does a lot of debunking of emails like this and they have a link on their site to send them info for investigation.
MH1
(17,600 posts)That way when it shows up on one of our right-wing relatives' facebook pages, we can get the debunking link from snopes and respond to them with it.
B2G
(9,766 posts)Evidently Daily Caller carried the original story and has since posted this update. I shall now go shower.
UPDATE: Jaci DeClue, a school board member in Dupo, has emailed The Daily Caller claiming that no one in Dupo is required to read a biography of President Barack Obama.
This book was a donated book in the presidential section of our library that a student checked out and took home, DeClue told TheDC. It is not any part of the curriculum or been taught in any of our classes.
iamthebandfanman
(8,127 posts)been posting the updated link at TDC (which makes me kinda sick having to do , but whatever gets the update around) on FB to those passing the blog version around
thanks for the update!
caraher
(6,278 posts)The "offending" page, in full:
Barack decided it was time to speak to Americans about race. The countrys history of slavery had left the nation in pain, he said. Black people and while were too often angry with one another. All people were going to have to work together to solve the countrys problems. Only in that way could Americans make a more perfect United States.
It doesn't assert that "all white voters would have refused to vote for Obama because of his race" - it states that "some people" believed "white voters would never vote for a black president" - in other words, written for 4th graders, a perfectly accurate concern voiced by some pundits.
The book then tosses in the Rev. Wright story to set the stage for describing Obama's campaign speech on race. There's no claim that he made race "part of his campaign" (unless mentioning race at all constitutes doing so), nor is there a suggestion that doing so is "why he won."
The whole thing is based on deliberate misreading, on par with the "you didn't build that" trash. It's mostly self-debunking. If your friends don't have a 4th grader's reading comprehension level when it comes to anything Obama-related, your task is hopeless!
madrchsod
(58,162 posts)people actually believe a made up story is true no matter how many links that debunk the story.
Brickbat
(19,339 posts)And frankly, it just goes to show what a crock Common Core is if that book is "compliant."
sinkingfeeling
(51,460 posts)Hekate
(90,714 posts)... written in his home state of Hawai'i.
"A President from Hawai'i" by Joanna and Terry Carolan
Barack Obama is the first United States President to be born in Hawaii, the Aloha State. A President from Hawaii -- originally distributed exclusively in that state -- explores the unique history and cultural traditions of President Obamas birthplace. In addition to the well-known concept of aloha, it introduces such Hawaiian concepts as kokua (to help), lokahi (unity), and ohana (family), among others, and includes quotes from Barack Obamas speeches, books, and interviews that reflect and embrace these themes.
Of course, that's not what they're looking for, but sometimes I just try to bury the idjits in facts.