Louisiana Lawmakers Launch `Anti-Racist' Attack On Theory Of Evolution.The scientific principle of evolution is under full-scale assault in Louisiana, and two legislators who attended universities founded by TV preachers are leading the charge. On May 1, the Education Committee of the Louisiana House of Representatives The Louisiana House of Representatives is the lower house in the Louisiana State Legislature, the state legislature of the U.S. state of Louisiana. The House is composed of 105 Representatives, each of whom represents approximately 42,500 people (2000 figures). voted 9-5 to approve a resolution condemning Charles Darwin as a racist. The measure was introduced by Rep. Sharon Weston Broome (D-Baton Rouge). Broome, a graduate of Pat Robertson's Regent University Notable faculty Name Position Known For John Ashcroft Distinguished Professor of Law and Government Former Attorney General of the United States and Politician Admiral Vern Clark Distinguished Professor of Leadership Studies Former Chief of Naval Operations, U.S. , charged that Darwin "was the originator for a scientific basis for racism." Several biology professors testified against the resolution. Joseph Graves Jr., a professor of evolution and African-American studies at Arizona State University Arizona State University, at Tempe; coeducational; opened 1886 as a normal school, became 1925 Tempe State Teachers College, renamed 1945 Arizona State College at Tempe. Its present name was adopted in 1958. , told the panel that passage of the measure would "further widen the gap between the haves and the have-nots in scientific education." Other biologists noted that it is ironic to brand Darwin as a racist, given his strong anti-slavery views. In his book The Voyage of the Beagle, Darwin wrote about visiting Brazil, a country where slavery was legal at the time. Upon leaving, Darwin wrote, "I thank God I shall never again visit a slave-country." Critics assert that the Broome resolution is designed to undermine evolution and cast doubt on its validity, an ongoing strategy for advocates of "creation science." In a letter to the Times-Picayune, David Beriss, an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of New Orleans History UNO was founded in 1958 as the New Orleans branch of Louisiana State University, originally as "Louisiana State University in New Orleans" or "LSUNO", but became more independent and changed the name to "University of New Orleans" in 1974. , wrote, "There can be no doubt that [Broome's] real objective is to reject the theory of evolution itself. The linkage linkage In mechanical engineering, a system of solid, usually metallic, links (bars) connected to two or more other links by pin joints (hinges), sliding joints, or ball-and-socket joints to form a closed chain or a series of closed chains. of evolutionary theory
n. An object of jokes or ridicule; a butt. Noun 1. laughingstock - a victim of ridicule or pranks goat, stooge, butt April fool - the butt of a prank played on April 1st of the nation." Beriss also observed, "It is worth noting that the Bible has been used far more often to justify racism than anything Darwin ever wrote. Perhaps Rep. Broome will introduce a resolution to condemn To adjudge or find guilty of a crime and sentence. To declare a building or ship unsafe for use or occupancy. To decide that a navigable vessel is a prize or is unfit for service. it next." Gov. Mike Foster (R) seems to agree. Speaking to reporters in early May, Foster said of the resolution, "The best thing I can say about it is it's weird. I think most people wish that hadn't gotten out of committee." His spokeswoman later added, "It sends the wrong signal to businesses that want to locate here." On May 8, Broome's resolution reached the floor of the Louisiana House, where Rep. Loulan J. Pitre Jr. (R-Cut Off) offered an amendment removing all references to Darwin. Over Broome's objections, Pitre's amendment was approved on a vote of 65-28. The resolution, now condemning racism only, then passed without objection. A second anti-evolution measure is also pending in Louisiana. House Bill 1286 would prohibit any state agency, public school or employee from distributing material "which has been proven to be false or fraudulent." The bill was introduced by Rep. Tony Perkins Tony Perkins may refer to any of the following people:
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