Eton College. Taken from a safe distance
The facts, as far as they can be ascertained without all the loaded and emotive language that the Mail titles have trowelled on for effect, are these: Will Knowland, who has taught English at Eton for nine years, put together a video lesson for pupils called “The Patriarchy Paradox”. It dealt with the issues of masculinity, and what was called “feminist orthodoxy”.
Also, as the Mail on Sunday, which has taken up the cudgels on Knowland’s behalf, admits, that personal YouTube channel “he runs with the permission of Eton”. The MoS also admits that Knowland stands to lose not only his job, but also a grace and favour house occupied by himself and his family, and possibly to be professionally censured.
Self-promoting TalkRADIO host Julia Hartley Dooda, she of pandemic denial, added “It's high time for everyone to stand up against the censorship of free expression - and even more so in schools”. The loathsome Toby Young has droned “This is a landmark case … Schools must be places where children are taught all sides of these big questions and allowed to make up their own minds, not indoctrinated with the latest political orthodoxy”.
And we have the MoS thundering “It's said that the Battle of Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eton. Two centuries later, Britain's most venerable school has become a battleground in the War on Woke”, and quoting a “source” claiming “Will Knowland essentially challenged this woke ethos … that if it gets out that Eton is teaching a course saying masculinity isn't toxic, it will be used by a woke mob to criticise the school”.
What we do not have is a little less pejorative language, and a little more on what actually happened. And in any case, it’s only news because it’s Eton. And something right-wing. Had a teacher been sacked for teaching something lefty, that would have been OK.
It’s not about FREEZE PEACH. It’s about right-wing hypocrisy. I’ll just leave that one there.
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And yet, it is a matter of just a few weeks since the régime stated as an instrument of policy that no real school (rather than the fake charities who provide training in advanced feudalism for the brats of the ruling class) should be 'permitted' to use any teaching materials, in whatever context, which come from organisations or perspectives which that ruling class deem 'extreme political stances':
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/sep/27/uk-schools-told-not-to-use-anti-capitalist-material-in-teaching
So it's not done to discuss opinions against capitalism, but opinions against women's rights is OK?
If there is ever a violent revolution in this country public schools will be among the first feudal venues to be burnt to the ground.
ReplyDeleteGod knows they've got it coming.
Idiot, there will never be a violent revolution in this country. I wonder what other places you regard as "feudal venues" that need to be the subject of your arsonistic tendencies.
ReplyDeleteAnd while you are taking the Lord's name in vain perhaps you could explain why the public schools have it coming.
And the blogger is always on at the "right", strewth!
Back in the 17th century Charles 1st declared himself, "The happiest king in christendom."
ReplyDeleteA few years later he had his head removed during a violent revolution.
It never does to tempt fate....