Jun 30, 2018

Ousting Rebecca Gagnon and Overhauling the Minneapolis Public Schools Requires that We Recognize that Revolution is Not a Dinner Party and That When Degrading Ritual Becomes Habitual, Evolution Gives Way to Revolution


As we prepare to oust Rebecca Gagnon, overhaul the Minneapolis Public Schools Board of Education, and change forever the processes that have produced such wretched public education as imparted by staff at the Minneapolis Public Schools, we must remember that revolution calls for persistent action and absolute dedication to the good of students who must have a knowledge-intensive education:

 

A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery;  it cannot be so refined, so leisurely and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained…..

 

Mao Zedong

 

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When degrading ritual becomes habitual, evolution gives way to revolution.

 

Gary Marvin Davison

 

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When Degrading Ritual Becomes Habitual, Evolution Gives Way to Revolution.

 

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When

degrading

ritual

becomes

habitual,

multifaceted

transgression

results in

oppression,

time

comes

to

loosen

the

tether

and

know

that the

weather

has

shifted,

that

too many

gifted

are

dangling,

jangling

rambling,

scrambling

in the

wind.

 

Thus,

when

those who

should be

imparting

education

merely

cower

in their

station,

their comfortable

Davis

Tower,

any thought

of

programmatic

evolution

gives way

to

K-12

Revolution.

 

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