Apr 4 2012

TN Governor Will “Probably” Sign Anti-Evolution Bill

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam (R) will “probably” sign a bill meant to protect teachers who allow students to question and criticize “controversial” scientific theories such as evolution, he told reporters on Monday.

The measure, which has been dubbed the “monkey bill” by critics who claim it’s a backdoor approval of religious teachings in public schools, passed votes in the state Senate and House last month.

Haslam addressed these concerns Monday, saying that his discussions with the State Board of Education had led him to believe that the law wouldn’t affect the current public school curriculum with regards to evolution.

But doubts remain for opponents of the legislation who claim it will allow for a broader denial of other popular scientific debates in Tennessee schools.

“It would open the door to creationism, it would open the door to climate change denial, and to other sorts of pseudosciences being introduced into Tennessee classrooms,” Josh Rosenau of the National Center for Science Education told The Huffington Post last month.

“The concern is that this sends a signal to teachers that certain subjects are controversial — subjects that are not scientifically controversial — things that are subject to political controversy, perhaps, but that in the science classroom are not controversial and shouldn’t be treated that way.”

Critics have also charged that the bill harkens back to Tennessee’s anti-science history of the Scopes trial, the 1925 case that drew national publicity to the issue of teaching evolution in public schools.

“The idea behind this bill is that students should be encouraged to challenge current scientific thought and theory,” said Republican state Sen. Bo Watson, the measure’s sponsor.

Great!  Encourage children to be skeptical.  Encourage them to think using the newest scientific data and studies.  But challenging science for the sake of religion is not educational, it’s dragging our students backwards. 

In short, go fuck yourself Senator Watson.

  1. bloodyrainbows reblogged this from stoneagechronicles and added:
    Does this mean they can also question the controversial theory of gravity? I mean, “theory” is the word you always hinge...
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    This shit’s personal, seeing as I’m from Tennessee … Fuck you, Pontius Pilot. Fuck. You. When Tennessee gets the last 5...
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  9. gaysquib reblogged this from going-to-scranton and added:
    Theory is not what you think it means. It’s not a guess, it’s a heavily researched subject that has been approved by...
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    Also known as the “We Give Up on America” bill, or the “We Welcome the Domination of Our Superior and Intelligent...
  15. purgeparty reblogged this from abaldwin360 and added:
    I don’t think so. When a lawsuit comes up, the courts will laugh Tennessee out and declare it unconstitutional. I can’t...
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    Looks like Tennessee is going to be spending even more taxpayer money defending this in court in the near future.
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