News of the Week
Apr. 21st, 2007 05:44 amI haven't been following much of the media coverage of the Virginia Tech shootings, but I did see someone on O'Reilly last night saying something like, "He didn't have friends, and he didn't want them. Can you imagine someone like that in the workplace?" I also understand that someone is trying to blame video games. Granted, these were both on Fox News, which has never exactly been a pinnacle of tolerance and understanding, but I wouldn't be surprised if such comments were being made in other media. It's disturbingly close to what happened after Columbine (which, incidentally, happened eight years ago yesterday). Because what our country needs is an excuse to ostracize the introverted and socially awkward even MORE, right?
bethje told me about the case of a Lehigh Valley student who inadvertantly took a bag with a knife in it to the airport. Airport security let him go, but the school not only wouldn't let him go on the band trip, but suspended him as well. It strikes me as an extreme case of the "zero tolerance" thing, which seems to be an excuse for administrative laziness. Yeah, don't bother actually investigating individual cases. Just make one across-the-board rule, and then you never have to think about it again, right? Yet there are plenty of people who are fully in support of "zero tolerance" policies, just like they are of politicians who are "tough on crime" (which often means taking the Queen of Hearts approach of "sentence first, verdict afterwards"). School security is an important issue, but I don't think "zero tolerance" is the best solution.
Finally, Alberto Gonzalez apparently can't recall whether he had any part in the firing of federal attorneys. Come on, how many politicians have used that excuse in recent years, and did anyone actually believe ANY of them? Well, okay, maybe when Reagan did it.
I guess that's all for now. Hopefully I'll be covering more pleasant topics in my next post.
Finally, Alberto Gonzalez apparently can't recall whether he had any part in the firing of federal attorneys. Come on, how many politicians have used that excuse in recent years, and did anyone actually believe ANY of them? Well, okay, maybe when Reagan did it.
I guess that's all for now. Hopefully I'll be covering more pleasant topics in my next post.