tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post2188099254472575959..comments2023-09-29T06:32:16.005-04:00Comments on My School Committee Blog: Thanks for the Blogging SupportCatherine A. Sandersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03523667921190365891noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-73798493525219951152009-02-19T12:39:00.000-05:002009-02-19T12:39:00.000-05:00Clarification---I am NOT saying that everyone in t...Clarification---<BR/><BR/>I am NOT saying that everyone in town is a jackbooted Nazi thug.<BR/><BR/>What I *AM* saying is that there are very few people willing to defend the right of those expressing opinions they dislike to still express them.<BR/><BR/>Very little of the "while I disagree with everything you have to say, I will defend to the death your right to say it."<BR/><BR/>People reaching decisions without bothering with little things like facts and details. Close Marks' Meadow, don't close it -- if you can't argue the other side of this (even though you think it is wrong) you don't know the facts.<BR/><BR/>Justice for Jason - lets just storm the Bastille and let the good people go free while we string up the bad ones from the nearest lightpost - we don't need no stinking trials nor even to confuse ourselves with the facts.<BR/><BR/>We don't like what is written in Sanderson's blog so we need to silence her. Think I have actually agreed with everything that has been printed in the <I>Valley Advocate</I> over the years? But I will still defend their right to publish and the Republican Club still sends them press releases even though we know they aren't going to show up.<BR/><BR/>I am defending classic liberalism and in a town that has no fewer than THREE colleges, I am concerned that these things even need to be said.<BR/><BR/>This is a free country.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-26859041992272467432009-02-19T11:29:00.000-05:002009-02-19T11:29:00.000-05:00There is a much larger issue here - and I am seein...There is a much larger issue here - and I am seeing it with the Justice for Jason stuff. For the one or two people who haven't heard about this, it involves some young men and young women all from Milton (Jason lives 300 yards over the line) and the whole thing was recorded on our very expensive dorm video cameras.<BR/><BR/>And personally, I think "justice" would be to broadcast the 12 minutes of videotape on the campus television network and then move all the trials to the Boston area where they are all from anyway. But I digress...<BR/><BR/>It is not groupthink as much as an almost Klan-like mentality in this community. There are demands for ideological purity and everything is decided not on the facts but in some knee-jerk response to ideological values that don't even apply.<BR/><BR/>It is "racist" to close Marks' Meadow? It may be many things, but racism is not part of this. Just because someone doesn't like something doesn't mean it is racist!<BR/><BR/>And if you steal a black man's car, you are a thief. Not a racist but a theif - you still should go to jail, but facts matter. And folks may not like the fact that someone is advocating the closure of Marks' Meadow but that only means that she is saying something with which you disagree.<BR/><BR/>So disagree. It is called free speech. Diversity includes diversity of opinions.<BR/><BR/>And the thing that truly scares me (when you look at the Wiemar Republic and the rise of Hitler) is the extent to which supposedly intellegent people have become essentially mind-dead robots.<BR/><BR/>From Wiki:<BR/>"Fascist governments permanently forbid and suppress all criticism and opposition to the government and the fascist movement. Fascist movements oppose any ideology or political system that gives direct political power to people as individuals rather than as a collective through the state..."<BR/><BR/>Now doesn't that sound like a certain couple of Superintendents? And even if the rest of the board isn't interested in what is likely some very boring data, if one member is, let her go read it. If a member of the community wants to go spend his time measuring water temperatures, let him. It is a free country and this is public governmental administration.<BR/><BR/>Unless, of course, one is a fascist. <BR/><BR/>If people want to say something stupid - let them. Unless you are a fascist, you don't care what other people are saying as long as you can tell everyone how wrong they are.<BR/><BR/>And the thing that never ceases to amaze me is just how textbook fascist some of the supposed liberals in this community really are...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-62244381725170588802009-02-18T17:42:00.000-05:002009-02-18T17:42:00.000-05:00EVERYONE has access to a computer at the Jones Lib...EVERYONE has access to a computer at the Jones Library and while they might not be quite as willing to be helpful when they are busy and there is a line down the hall and out the door, the librarians there ARE helpful and *WILL* show you how to use the machines.<BR/><BR/>Yes you do have to get a library card, and yes the login is so convoluted that *I* had to get help understanding it, but anyone who walks in the door and politely asks is going to be (eventually) able to see Catherine's blog and if that means having a librarian hold your hand while you do it, I strongly suspect they would do it.<BR/><BR/>I don't want to hear any of this about how people can't get access to a computer. They can.<BR/>And we also don't know how much of the stuff she posts is downloaded, printed, and handed around on dead trees. Or how many of the responses originate there and are posted by a second person.<BR/><BR/>I don't speak Kamir. I don't speak Manderin. My Spanish is, well, I essentially don't speak Spanish either. So members of this community should be forbidden from communicating in those languages because I don't speak them? I am not talking about official government documents but a politician who knows these languages is to be forbidden to make speeches in them????<BR/><BR/>Oh, and as to the right wing conservatives -- I think they would go after her on technicalities (so what if your husband took the picture of you with your camera, did you have a signed release from him on file before you posted it?) -- I don't think they would go after the blog itself, no matter how much they hated what was on it.<BR/><BR/>And one other thing: I always tell young people (who get very concerned about what others are saying about them) to consider the character of those who are attacking them. If people whom you respect are saying bad things about you, you need to be very worried -- if those for whom you have no respect do so, well "consider the source"....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-91366266194194210232009-02-18T15:13:00.000-05:002009-02-18T15:13:00.000-05:00A good barometer as to whether or not an opinion/i...A good barometer as to whether or not an opinion/idea/argument has any merit is to look at the make-up of the dissenters and ask yourself: "What do all of these folks have in common?" If it's a small, vocal, charged-up group, then that tells me that you have a NIMBY-type situation, whereby each of the dissenters has an emotional and/or monetary stake in the outcome. In this case, it seems that all of the dissenters to the "close Marks Meadow" option have children attending that school - I have yet to hear a dissenting opinion from an "outsider" who simply believes that it wouldn't be a good idea for XYZ reason(s). That tells me something.<BR/><BR/>We are in a black-and-white, facts-don't-lie situation with this budget shortfall our town is facing - there is just X number of dollars to go around and SOMETHING has to be sacrificed. This is not a time for emotions to rule the day but rather it's a time for cool, calm heads to analyze, assess, and then pull the trigger on decisions that will serve the best interests of ALL of Amherst's children, both today and on into the foreseeable future. Thank goodness there is at least one calm, analytical hand on the tiller that is steering Amherst's ship. Thank you for hanging in there with this blog Catherine...Amherst needs it now more than ever.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-59859226039983147142009-02-18T13:54:00.000-05:002009-02-18T13:54:00.000-05:00Great post. I am one of your supporters and I tha...Great post. I am one of your supporters and I thank you for your efforts. I have the highest regard for your intellectual abilities - drawing the right conclusions from the data - and your integrity - admitting to yourself and others if you have drawn the wrong conclusion - but if I didn't I might have the same concerns as those being expressed by skeptics. The blog has served two functions, to chronicle your analysis and answer questions about the same. I wondered how you might use it to gain a bigger audience for your school board work and it occurred to me that using it to teach may be part of the answer. <BR/><BR/>Thank you for your time and effort and for making your work so accessible to those of us who have a stake in the results. All the best.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270815429299703055.post-16312975151727398842009-02-18T13:45:00.000-05:002009-02-18T13:45:00.000-05:00Here, here!!! It's downright shocking to me that ...Here, here!!! It's downright shocking to me that there would be all of this hullabaloo over a public official who wants to actually share her/his thoughts when it comes to their personal decision-making process. For all of the press given to Amherst's open-minded, liberal, accepting ways, one doesn't have to scratch at the surface very hard in order to get at the reality, which is: i will accept, honor, and respect you just as long as i AGREE with you. Sad, but true. Close-mindedness is NOT just found among ultra-conservatives folks - it runs the gamut from left to right.<BR/><BR/>The other reality is this (and it bears repeating again and again until people see it): CATHERINE SANDERSON DID NOT CREATE THIS PROBLEM!!! Her only "crime" was having the nerve/guts/courage to create this public forum so every citizen with access to a computer could log in and have their voice be heard AND hear the voices of their fellow citizens. What a gift.<BR/><BR/>So...stop shooting the messenger folks and instead turn your thoughts/energies to the task at hand which is finding creative, viable solutions to the problems in front of us. You may be upset and angry and feeling any number of other emotions around these issues but do not make the mistake of making Catherine Sanderson, or her blog, the lightning rod for your emotions. If you don't agree with something she writes, say so and offer up other possibilities so those too can be openly debated. But to attempt to stifle her right to speak out in a public forum such as this blog smacks of the very same iron-handed attitudes that eventually pushed our forefathers (and mothers) to say "ENOUGH!" to the British. Let's not make that same mistake here in Amherst at a time when we need to be working TOGETHER towards a better future for our children.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com