JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - A South African schoolboy appealed to education authorities after refusing to answer an exam question on Harry Potter because he believes the best-selling children's books promote witchcraft.
Eighteen-year-old John Smit did not answer a comprehension question on a review of one of J.K. Rowling's books on the boy wizard, worth 30 percent of his English exam.
"He wouldn't answer it because it supports witchcraft, and we're against witchcraft ... the Bible is against witchcraft," Smit's mother, who did not wish to give her first name, told Reuters.
The family has written to provincial director of examinations to complain. Authorities have yet to respond.
"I hope they will give him his average mark. This shouldn't happen again," she said.
African Christian Democratic Party MP Cheryllyn Dudley said South Africa needed a clear policy to avoid other pupils facing moral dilemmas during exams.
"I have read (Harry Potter books), I have researched them thoroughly, and my personal opinion is that they are witchcraft manuals," Dudley told Reuters.
I thought this had gone out of style, but apparently not.
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Why am I not surprised that someone named Dudley would object to Harry Potter...
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"I have read (Harry Potter books), I have researched them thoroughly, and my personal opinion is that they are witchcraft manuals," Dudley told Reuters.
oh for fuck's sake. this guy is clearly a moron if he can't distinguish between a work of fiction and an honest to goodness witchcraft 'handbook'. He's clearly never read the likes of the satanic bible or the alchemist's website.
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The concept of refusing to answer an exam question because you don't agree with the subject of it is the dumbest thing about this, in my opinion. You don't see people calling others Nazis because they answer questions about Hitler on a History test, after all.
One has to wonder- would these people burn a witch at the stake if they actually caught "one"?
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CJvR wrote:Why am I not surprised that someone named Dudley would object to Harry Potter...
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"I have read (Harry Potter books), I have researched them thoroughly, and my personal opinion is that they are witchcraft manuals," Dudley told Reuters.
Apparently she's too damn lazy to actually try some of the spells. Pointing a stick at someone and shouting "Impedimenta" will not cause that person to start limping, and anybody who thinks that the Harry Potter books are witchcraft manuals after having read them obviously needs to flunk a reading comprehension test.
Anybody want to place bets on whether she's a fundamentalist dumbshit or a lying political opportunist? Or both?
The kid and his family are grade A fundies... but seriously. An exam on Harry Potter? Is it a very good series? Yes. Is it worthy of being taught about in schools? No.
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Captain_Cyran wrote:An English exam on Harry Potter?
The kid and his family are grade A fundies... but seriously. An exam on Harry Potter? Is it a very good series? Yes. Is it worthy of being taught about in schools? No.
The exam was to measure reading comprehension. In order to measure that, the students need to read something. The Harry Potter series is very enjoyable reading, so they used it. Maybe they already assigned the Harry Potter books as required reading, to improve English skills or something, and decided to reuse it on the exam. It's perfectly reasonable.
Captain_Cyran wrote:An English exam on Harry Potter?
The kid and his family are grade A fundies... but seriously. An exam on Harry Potter? Is it a very good series? Yes. Is it worthy of being taught about in schools? No.
Sometimes they do stuff like that to keep the students interested in reading.
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This is Africa we're talking about. There have been many cases of people being accused of witchcraft and murdered recently, including in South Africa where old ladies are killed for supposedly cursing people (giving them AIDS).
Also, ever notice on the "Have Your Say" topics on the BBC News Online that the most rabid fundies all claim somewhere in Africa as their location or home country?
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Captain_Cyran wrote:An English exam on Harry Potter?
The kid and his family are grade A fundies... but seriously. An exam on Harry Potter? Is it a very good series? Yes. Is it worthy of being taught about in schools? No.
Thats nothing in a university in Montreal,there is a whole course on one of the dumbest tv show ever made in french..*La Petite Vie*
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Captain_Cyran wrote:An English exam on Harry Potter?
The kid and his family are grade A fundies... but seriously. An exam on Harry Potter? Is it a very good series? Yes. Is it worthy of being taught about in schools? No.
The exam was to measure reading comprehension. In order to measure that, the students need to read something. The Harry Potter series is very enjoyable reading, so they used it. Maybe they already assigned the Harry Potter books as required reading, to improve English skills or something, and decided to reuse it on the exam. It's perfectly reasonable.
Actually, no. The question was on a review of Harry Potter. Not the actual book itself.
And, the guy is 18. I don't if that makes it better or worse.
We now have conclusive evidence that J.K. Rowling is in fact the tool of Satan, who is corrupting all of our children and teaching them to sacrafice babies. Why has our greatest sage, he of the mighty art tract, not risen to decry this menace? We've got D&D, now I need a laugh, so I want an anti-Harry Potter Chick Tract.
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UCBooties wrote:We now have conclusive evidence that J.K. Rowling is in fact the tool of Satan, who is corrupting all of our children and teaching them to sacrafice babies. Why has our greatest sage, he of the mighty art tract, not risen to decry this menace? We've got D&D, now I need a laugh, so I want an anti-Harry Potter Chick Tract.
You mean there isn't one? He needs to get cracking!
I check every couple of monthes but no dice. I even sent a suck up e-mail about how Mr. Chick is the only one who could make a tract compelling enough to turn the kiddies away from Satan. No word back on that one. Maybe they screan their mail for religous moderates and libertariens, in which case, I never got through.
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