On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Dana <[email protected]> wrote:

> he bill suggests it (according to the article) but the primary effect
> of it is to ban black studies classes and latino studies classes.
> Along with any Irish, Chinese, Polish, or Russian culture classes that
> might be offered. I am more and more ethinking that if I do have to
> drive through the place (vs a 15-hour detour), I should try to avoid
> spending my money there.
>


Did you have  "Replace Nationality"-American Studies programs in school? I
sure as hell didn't and I don't believe there is room for those in normal
daily programs. It's bad enough they split the day into 9 periods as it is.

If you want to learn more about your heritage, there is the library and the
good ol times you sit down with your family and friends, or you can pick up
some books.

When you get to college, you can select that as your field of study, and
spend thousands of your parents money researching the history of this or
that.

I don't believe it makes a differance in your day to day life.

I'm Armenian, Scottish, Italian, English and Irish.

What's a Mutt? Being American!


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