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19 February 2008

Novelist Worries About Florida's Reputation

  On Sunday, Carl Hiaasen waded into the argument over science education standards in Florida with a great editorial warning about the damage that the teaching of evolution could do to the state's reputation.

  Unfortunately, it looks like the state school board didn't take Mr. Hiaasen's recommendation seriously. Four of the seven board members voted to include the word "evolution" in public schools science standards for the first time.

  After much wrangling, The board approved the use of the term "scientific theory of evolution," so as to placate the anti-science crowd, who still seem to think that tossing the word "theory" about somehow weakens evolution. It's so sad that, in the 21st century, it still takes this kind of pandering to get real science in front public school children. Somebody call Spain and ask if they'll take the peninsula back.

5 comments:

M said...

I dunno, I think his argument may have been too subtle.

K.O. Myers said...

I wonder if Carl Hiaasen has ever worried that he wasn't being obvious enough.

Ryoga M said...

"According to The St. Petersburg Times, one speaker compared Charles Darwin, the father of evolutionary science, to Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin, well-known tyrants and mass murderers. Such loony gibberish is actually good for the anti-evolution crusade, providing the best evidence that the human species has not advanced one iota in the last 100,000 years."

That is mighty fine snark, right there.

Improbable Bee said...

Love it, especially the "Nice try, pinheads". His stuff is great.

K.O. Myers said...

I really should make a point of reading more Hiaasen, once I have free time to read again.