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The T-shirt Tolerance Test

posted by Susan Johnson | 2:05pm Thursday November 13, 2008

A middle schooler decided to run an experiment testing the tolerance of her liberal classmates and teachers by wearing two different T-shirts, one supporting McCain and another supporting Obama. It doesn’t take a genus to predict how tolerant they were when she wore the McCain shirt:

“People were upset. But they started saying things, calling me very stupid, telling me my shirt was stupid and I shouldn’t be wearing it,” Catherine said.
Then it got worse.
“One person told me to go die. It was a lot of dying. A lot of comments about how I should be killed,” Catherine said, of the tolerance in Oak Park.
But students weren’t the only ones surprised that she wore a shirt supporting McCain.
“In one class, I had one teacher say she will not judge me for my choice, but that she was surprised that I supported McCain,” Catherine said.
If Catherine was shocked by such passive-aggressive threats from instructors, just wait until she goes to college.
“Later, that teacher found out about the experiment and said she was embarrassed because she knew I was writing down what she said,” Catherine said.
One student suggested that she be put up on a cross for her political beliefs.
“He said, ‘You should be crucifixed.’ It was kind of funny because, I was like, don’t you mean ‘crucified?’ ” Catherine said.
Other entries in her notebook involved suggestions by classmates that she be “burned with her shirt on” for “being a filthy-rich Republican.”

I’m surprised she was called a racists as my child and many other children have been called just because they’re white and supported McCain.
There were a few who whispered there support (who can blame them with so many ready to lynch any who strayed from the collective group think) but mostly she learned how intolerant lefties are when you don’t agree with their opinion. Good lesson to learn at such a young age. And her teacher used it as a teaching moment:

We asked the teacher, Norma Cassin-Pountney, whether it was ironic that Catherine would be subject to such intolerance from pro-Obama supporters in a community that prides itself on its liberal outlook.
“That’s what we discussed,” Cassin-Pountney said about the debate in the classroom when the experiment was revealed. “I said, here you are, promoting this person [Obama] that believes we are all equal and included, and look what you’ve done? The students were kind of like, ‘Oh, yeah.’ I think they got it.”

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Robert

posted November 13, 2008 at 10:12 pm


The right to wear political T-shirts shall not be abridged.



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blah

posted November 15, 2008 at 12:24 am


Frankly, considering the hell the rightists put the left through over the last 8 years (friggin flag pins, anyone? Freedom Fries, anyone?) it’s no surprise that the left is getting a little of its own back.
Tolerance shmolerance. Tolerance means you get to live here and conduct a life. There’s no rule that says anyone’s required to like or even be nice to each other. If the right is complaining now, they only have themselves to blame. They created the game and are only whining because they’re running how it’s played anymore.
It’s okay to deride people who are different from the pulpit on Sunday, or spend millions funding think tanks whose sole purpose is demonizing dissent, but heavens forbid someone point at Susie-Mae Bigotshoes and say “get bent.”
Can’t say I’m not getting a good giggle over it.
“Shadenfreude – it’s not just for Righties anymore.”



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robin

posted November 20, 2008 at 12:42 pm


What ever happen to freedom of speech



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