Thursday, January 24, 2019

MAGA or AGA?


Much of the social media controversy surrounding the Covington Catholic High School Boys centered on these hats. The 'MAGA' hats have become a divisive symbol of Trump supporters.  The message 'Make America Great Again' is based on the presumption that America isn't Great Already: 'AGA!'


Looking at it historically, we have never been greater as a nation than when we've had a common enemy.

No Declaration of Independence without Revolution vs. England.

No Emancipation Proclamation if not for the Civil War

No ‘Greatest Generation’ without Nazis in WW2.

No moon landing without Cold War vs. USSR.







Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Tomorrows Just a Future Yesterday


In 1984, George Orwell famously described a totalitarian political order in which people were kept as docile subjects in part by a daily ritual called "Two Minutes Hate" in which the population directs all of its pent up fury at "Goldstein," a possibly fictional enemy of the state.

Thanks to social media we now know that the same dynamic can arise spontaneously, with fresh ire directed at a new manifestation of the partisan enemy nearly every day. It shows us that under certain circumstances — our circumstances — people can and will fasten onto an endless succession of real-life Goldsteins for the sheer, addictive joy of it — for the pure, delirious pleasure of denouncing manifestations of evil in our midst. Nothing, it seems, is quite as satisfying as singling out our fellow citizens for their moral failings and indulging in fantasies of their fully justified punishment.

How could Twitter be the death of Liberal Democracy?

Who is behind these anonymous tweets and how do we recognize them?

Listen to the two accounts of this weekend's confrontation between the Cov Cath HS student Nick Sandman and Native American Elder Nathan Phillips.

Can we find common ground?  How do we break this cycle of hate?

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

The Best a Man Can Get



Bullying. Harassment. Is this the best a man can get? It's only by challenging ourselves to do more, that we can get closer to our best. To say the right thing, to act the right way. We are taking action at http://www.thebestmencanbe.org.


1) What is the message Gillette is trying to get across?

2) Should a company that makes razors take such a strong social stand? Why or why not?

3) What if other companies did the same thing? Does everything have to be so political?

4) How did the story of the Covington Catholic HS boys in Washington this weekend reflect this message?

5) If the boys had been wearing a different hats would the story have been any different?

6) What was ironic about the historic location of this confrontation?

Friday, January 18, 2019

Shutdown Showdown




WASHINGTON — President Trump doubled down on one of the biggest gambles of his presidency on Tuesday night with a televised appeal to pressure Congress into paying for his long-promised border wall, even at the cost of leaving the government partly closed until lawmakers give in.

Embarking on a strategy that he himself privately disparaged as unlikely to work, Mr. Trump devoted the first prime-time Oval Office address of his presidency to his proposed barrier in hopes of enlisting public support in an ideological and political conflict that has shut the doors of many federal agencies for 18 days.

In a nine-minute speech that made no new arguments but included multiple misleading assertions, the president sought to recast the situation at the Mexican border as a “humanitarian crisis” and opted against declaring a national emergency to bypass Congress, which he had threatened to do, at least for now. But he excoriated Democrats for blocking the wall, accusing them of hypocrisy and exposing the country to criminal immigrants.

“How much more American blood must we shed before Congress does its job?” Mr. Trump asked, citing a litany of grisly crimes said to be committed by illegal immigrants. Asking Americans to call their lawmakers, he added: “This is a choice between right and wrong, justice and injustice. This is about whether we fulfill our sacred duty to the American citizens we serve.”

Democrats dismissed his talk of crisis as overstated cynicism and, with polls showing Mr. Trump bearing more of the blame since the partial shutdown began last month, betrayed no signs of giving in. The White House earlier in the day dispatched Vice President Mike Pence and others to Capitol Hill to try to shore up Senate Republicans, who are growing increasingly anxious as the standoff drags on.

In their own televised response on Tuesday night, Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, accused the president of stoking fear and mocked him for asking taxpayers to foot the bill for a wall he had long said Mexico would pay for. “President Trump must stop holding the American people hostage, must stop manufacturing a crisis and must reopen the government,” Ms. Pelosi said.


Answer these questions after watching the full report in class:

1) Should President Trump insist on funding the border wall, no matter how long the shutdown continues? Should Democrats continue to insist that the government must reopen before they will discuss border security funding?

2) Did President Trump’s prime-time address to the nation on Tuesday sway your opinion on this issue? What about the response by the Democratic leaders Senator Chuck Schumer and Speaker Nancy Pelosi?

3) How do you predict this impasse will be resolved? How do you want it to be resolved?

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The Wall



Do 'walls' protect or divide us? Why?


What do you imagine the US-Mexcio border looks like from what you have heard from the President? The media?

Scroll through the NYTimes.com Interactive to learn about security measures already in place at the border.




Monday, January 7, 2019

Year In Review



1) What were the BIG Headlines in 2018 (name at least 3)?

2) What made these events Headlines?

3) What similarities or differences did these events share?

4) Which do you think is the most important? Least? Why?

5) What predictions can you make up about the events we will study this year?