Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Gems from school

The people in my class were born to be entertainers. While some try to take this literally by staring themselves for a few days, most simply provide entertainment by being themselves. Being a bystander (innocent until proven guilty) has its advantages. Here are just a few of the splendid thoughts which have, fortunately or unfortunately, been translated into words over the course of several classes.

Teacher: ...and so we must learn to view all other communities and ethnicities equally. We must not judge them based on what the media says about them. We must learn to stop stereotyping them, and we must not judge them-
Student[noticing the 2nd time "must not judge them" is mentioned] : But that's prejudice!

Teacher: You see, the city [Bombay] is in the hands of the majority. They decide the policies. That is why all the politicians canvass the support of the majority-
Student: Miss, but [arguably the most uttered phrase in our class after "But miss,"] the politicians in this article [refers to article being referred to by teacher] are canv- getting the support of the slumpeople. I mean, shouldn't they be with the majority?
Teacher[confused, and completely unprepared for the asinine comments about to follow]: ...?,.? but they're campaigning in the suburbs, especially in the slums and the middle class areas.
Student: Miss, but those aren't the majority group in Bombay!
Teacher[thoroughly mystified]: Then who is?
Student: Who? Miss, us of course! The upper class community has, like, far more people than the middle or lower classes. Miss, come on; that's obvious.
Teacher: What are you saying??!!?!!?
Student: It's true miss, all the people I know are upper class. I don't know ANYONE from the slums miss, and I've gone farther than Worli, so I know what I'm saying miss.
Teacher: ....................

[after seeing a documentary on the Gujurat riots]
Student: I think it's exaggerated because it was made by a Communist. It was all a very Leftist-ly skewed documentary; it portrayed Modi as this Muslim-hater.

[after hearing that Obama has doubts about the effectiveness of the trickle-down effect]
Classmate: I don't think I'd vote for Obama. He has Communist-like economic policies.
Me: So, assuming we were in a position as US citizens to vote, you'd rather vote for McCain, who has a) NO economic sense/policies and b) economic advisors worse than Bush's.
Classmate:Well, he is a Vietnam war veteran.

Teacher: People in urban India are getting neither food nor money to buy food. With prices rising-
Student: Miss but food prices are low! A burger at McDonalds costs only 20 bucks [Rupees]

There are quite a few more which can' remember right now. I don't really need to. I just have to pay attention in class again....

1 comment:

TheBeardedLady said...

oh my god--are you--wow. just that is UNBELIEVABLE. I can't- there are no slum people in Mumbai??? I was there for twenty four hours is that kid out of his MIND????

McCain is a war veteran and Palin is a soccer mom-- its like a more hardcore version of the Brady Bunch. The man is a war vet, was TORTURED and still upholds the Iraq war...the republican party ate the man who was john mcCain.

i have so much more sympathy for you dear---do you think they would let me come to your school? i want to see

 

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