This article originally provided by
The LA Times
February 18, 2005
COMMENTARY
Kids Say the Darndest, Most Stalinist Things
By Bill Maher
Bill Maher is the host of HBO's "Real Time With Bill Maher."
A new survey found that a majority of high schoolers
think newspapers should not be allowed to publish without
government approval. And almost one in five said that
Americans should be prohibited from expressing unpopular
opinions.
Lemme tell you little darlings something: This is my
livelihood you're messing with, so either learn the Bill of
Rights or you don't deserve Social Security.
Now, to those of you who think I'm overreacting: Yes, I
understand that when you're in high school you're still very
young and that no one really cares what kids say anyway —
it's not like priests are dating them for their brains.
But the younger generation is supposed to rage against the
machine, not for it; they're supposed to question authority,
not question those who question authority.
And what's so frightening is that we're seeing the
beginnings of the first post-9/11 generation — the kids who
first became aware of the news under an "Americans need to
watch what they say" administration, the kids who've been
told that dissent is un-American and therefore justifiably
punished by a fine, imprisonment — or the loss of your show
on ABC.
President Bush once asked, "Is our children learning?" No —
they isn't. A more appropriate question might be, "Is our
teachers teaching?" In four years, you can teach a gorilla
sign language. Is it too much to ask that in the same amount
of time a kid be taught what those crazy hippies who founded
this country had in mind?
I know the Morals & Values folks want us to take time out of
the school day for prayer and the Ten Commandments and
abstinence training and at least two theories of evolution —
the one agreed upon by every scientist in the world and the
one that involves naked ladies and snakes — but, lest we
forget, last month the people of Iraq risked death and
danger to send a simple, inspiring message: America, get out
of our country. But also, we want the freedoms you take for
granted.
Now, I didn't mind being on the losing side of the last
election. But as a loser, I guess I have some "unpopular"
opinions — and I'd like to keep them. I'd even like to
continue to say them right out loud on TV, because if I just
get up there every Friday night and spout the Bush
administration's approved talking points, that's not freedom
or entertainment. It's Fox News. |