Bill breathes life into Karl Marx
Karl Marx
Editor's note: Michael Ackley's columns may include satire and parody
based on current events, and thus mix fact with fiction. He assumes
informed readers will be able to tell which is which.
The Soviet Union is long gone. Fidel Castro is in his dotage.
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez is a harmless clown. Therefore, international
communism no longer is a threat, right?
How else can one explain Senate Bill 1322, which would delete language
in the California law barring public school teachers from "teaching
communism with the intent to indoctrinate or to inculcate in the mind
of any pupil a preference for communism"?
The bill is the work of state Sen. Alan Lowenthal, D-the Los
Angeles/Long Beach sprawl. Unlike many pieces of legislation, SB 1322
lacks a list of whereases and wherefores explaining and justifying the
measure. Perhaps this is because the need for the bill is self-evident.
Perhaps this is why the senator's press guy didn't return our call
seeking elucidation.
Perhaps this is why Lowenthal was comfortable with deleting from state
law such tired, Cold War verbiage as: "Within the boundaries of the
State of California there are active disciplined communist
organizations presently functioning for the primary purpose of
advancing the objectives of the world communism movement, which
organizations promulgate, advocate and adhere to the precepts of the
principles and doctrines of the world communism movement."
It's possible the good Solon never heard of the Party for Socialism and
Liberation. This offshoot of the Marxist-Leninist Workers World Party
has its West Coast headquarters in San Francisco and an office not too
far from his district in Los Angeles. It has taken over WWP's role in
the so-called peace movement in the Golden State.
Lowenthal probably doesn't know that PSL's logo features a picture of
Ernesto "Che" Guevara, Castro's executioner or that PSL's website
declares: "Revolutionary Marxism requires a revolutionary party to
flourish and develop. Marxism is not an abstract doctrine but rather a
guide to action." He probably is unaware that PSL referred to last
week's action by Colombia to eliminate Marxist terrorist Raul Reyes as
a "brutal bombing" and assassination.
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This would explain why the legislator is comfortable in removing from
the law the doctrinal statement that "one of the objectives of the
world communism movement is to place its members in state and local
government positions and in state-supported educational institutions.
If this objective is successful, propaganda can be disseminated by the
members of these organizations among pupils and students by those
member who would have the opportunity to teach them and to whom, as
teachers, they would look for guidance, authority and leadership."
If the bill becomes law, California professors will be free to teach
communism openly, instead of engaging in their current, more or less
covert indoctrination. Who knows? Lowenthal may be preparing for a
return to California State University, Long Beach, where he used to
teach "community psychology," a discipline that "focuses on advancing
theory, research and social action to resolve contemporary social
problems." (He could go back to the classroom as early as next year if
he isn't elected to a second state Senate term in November.)
In any event, his SB 1322 is set for hearing March 26. Perhaps he will
reveal his reasoning at that time.
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