Quote from: Scotty72 on August 10, 2008, 01:56:47 PM
So the dumb pillow project took me 2 weeks, when everyone else was done in like, 2 days, talk about feeling stupid.
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Your teacher sounds like she needed to pull something out of her craw and stick it in her mouth.
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My High School did something like the whole Slave Day thing a while ago, but they called it something else because Slave Day was apparently racist. They had it turned into something stupid like 'Willing Worker' or some crap like that.
Now, why couldn't I have made a freakin' pillow? I spent an entire SEMESTER on that stupid worthless ugly skirt. I barely finished it...she told me that if I didn't finish it by the end of the term, I would not get a C in the class. I was mortified...brainy, intellectual me...sewing, typing, and PE ruined my GPA in junior high.
My sewing teacher was a woman of mature years (okay, nearing retirement age) who used to whip up a brand new outfit on Tuesday and wear it to class on Wednesday. We didn't think much of her sense of style--in this respect, I was just like all the girls in the class. But I never did that horrible singsong irony-couched-in-false-praise thing that they used to do: "OH, Mrs. SNIFF! What a BEAU-tiful OUTfit! Did you make it yourSELF?" Mrs. Sniff (not her real name) never seemed to see through it, but it set my teeth on edge every. single. freaking. time.
I can't fault your school for not using the term "slave day." I can well understand why "slave" would be objectionable to a lot of Americans who immediately associate it with racism and past wrongs in this country. But if you take the long view, then slavery is less racist and more nationalist. "Slave" to me in those days (that is, junior high) conjured up America's past but also, for example, the Roman Republic. I mean, in something like a fifty-year period, there were three servile wars, if I'm not mistaken.
(I'm no historian, and my memory is a bit sketchy. Just about everything I know about Rome--which is not much--I learned in the wake of
Spartacus many years ago, and my rather cursory research was clouded by my disappointment that Spartacus and Antoninus never got it on in the movie.)