Children's Books Demean Animals



Cultural Marxism has become so insane that actually hard to satirize. What these people believe is stranger than fiction.

A Ms. (heh) Nora Timmerman claimed at a recent education conference that:

Most animals portrayed in children’s books, songs and on clothing send a bad message, according to academics Nora Timmerman and  Julia Ostertag: That animals only exist for human use, that humans are better than animals, that animals don’t have their own stories to tell, that it’s fine to “demean” them by cooing over their cuteness. Perhaps worst of all, they say, animals are anthropomorphized to reinforce “socially dominant norms” like nuclear families and gender stereotypes.

http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/06/06/childrens-media-use-cuddly-animals-to-reinforce-racist-and-socially-dominant-norms-researcher-says/

Here is an interview of Ms. Nora Timmerman. She is talking in psycho babble nonsense to try to sound intelligent. This is the state of "educators" today.

Comments

  1. I wonder what she would half to say about insanity wolf!

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  2. Our Ivy Leagues have been pumping out geniuses like this since the turn of the century. Wonder what happened around that time that ruined the academic quality of our institutions?

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  3. Hahahaha...some classic Ramz moments that make me roar with laughter...... " look at that waist",...." stop that Nazi salute",...brilliant.

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  4. Oh yeah, that's about the time we began to slide into Affirmative Action. Then we had a flood of people from Finland coming in and demonstrating their intellectual superiority (despite being strangely absent from AA quotas) to the extent that they now make up ~25% of the Ivy League student body.

    Whoa, scratch that thought, I just got a brain-beam from my good friend Abe Foxman that these are unhealthy thoughts. Ignore all that!

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  5. Yeah, that's the wolf. We all just assume that it is a normal white male wolf that wants to rape children and eat their hearts, but what if it is a youth wolf. What if the youth wolf is justifiably angry at a world that is set up so that it cant get a good grade in math, so in a rational and logical sequence of events robs a liquor store and smokes up all the KOOL cigarettes? But you didn't think of that did you mister smarty pants!

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  6. The wolf has blue eyes. All blue eyed creatures are evil.

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  7. Couldn't get past the intro - "Hi, my names....." WTF

    Perhaps its just 'cos I'm English and don't get it but the more crap I see coming out of American womens mouths the more I think our ancestors had it right when they were kept pregnant, barefoot and in the kitchen.

    Don't get me wrong, the malaise has spread across the Atlantic and now we see the whole of society tied up in knots with all this energy sapping crap.

    You could look at it like this:-

    There was a time when it took 1 man to change a lightbulb. Period

    Now that women are "empowered how many of them does it take...?



    One to screw it in,
    one to excoriate men for creating the need for illumination,
    one to blame men for inventing such a faulty means of illumination,
    one to suggest the whole "screwing" bit to be too "rape-like",
    one to deconstruct the lightbulb itself as being phallic,
    one to blame men for not changing the bulb,
    one to blame men for trying to change the bulb instead of letting a woman do it,
    one to blame men for creating a society that discourages women from changing light bulbs,
    one to blame men for creating a society where women change too many light bulbs,
    one to advocate that lightbulb changers should have wage parity with electricians,
    one to alert the media that women are now "out-lightbulbing" men,
    and one to just sit there taking pictures for her blog for photo-evidence that men are unnecessary.


    Aaaaarrrgh......

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