Stunning and brave
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Doesn't sound like much of an inclusive safe spacednc said:
"I need my students to know that they are safe and they are loved here..so by having just that teeny little flag at the front of my room, I can communicate to them that I support them and that this is a safe place for them where they can focus on learning. And that means everything to me. And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher." -
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life. -
So you have kids in school right now?RoadDawg55 said:
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life. -
Homerun accuracy.RoadDawg55 said:
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life. -
She does. Way, way too much. That's the issue Roady.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
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A dumb, lazy LibTard contradicts themselves. I'm shocked.DerekJohnson said:
Doesn't sound like much of an inclusive safe spacednc said:
"I need my students to know that they are safe and they are loved here..so by having just that teeny little flag at the front of my room, I can communicate to them that I support them and that this is a safe place for them where they can focus on learning. And that means everything to me. And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher." -
Shut Up, spineless faggot.MelloDawg said:
Homerun accuracy.RoadDawg55 said:
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life. -
What a fucking idiot. You have zero integrity.MelloDawg said:
Homerun accuracy.RoadDawg55 said:
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life. -
You are a reasonable poaster, I respect that. However, the fact is that teachers like this are very real. One of my kids missed out on a lot of education because the genderqueer activist teacher spent class time talking about their weekend at the zoo with their partner, having the class make signs and walk around the school learning about protests, writing a petition demanding that the school stop saying the pledge of allegiance, and things like the LBGT comic book festival they were a part of, inviting kids to join. This teacher also got rid of school elections and demanded that all police officers be kicked out of every building in the school district. Both of these things are silly. Class elections help kids learn about civics and democracy, and police officers in schools can be a positive presence. Too many parents had the attitude of 'eh, I don't care, it's cool, and we want to be woke and reasonable.' We left the school, but now there are 3 kids that somehow identify as 'trans', and guess who their teacher is. Sure, a reasonable person could say that stranger things have happened, but statistically it's near impossible. All of this is to say that there are a lot of activists masquerading as teachers now.RoadDawg55 said:
I missed that line. I just heard her bullshit about the flag being a symbol that the gay students are safe and that she didn’t want to make it a big deal.dnc said:
I care about the "And if a student has a problem with it then they can find a different teacher" line.RoadDawg55 said:She’s naive, but let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill. Who cares about a small flag in the classroom?
I guess going on social media to get “atta girls” made it a somewhat big deal. I still stand by my opinion that most of this is click baity, Twitter debates, and adults using this as a political weapon. It barely exists in real life.
If there is a bearded lady that loves math and teaches the shit out of it, I guess I can't stop that. But in this case, there's very little teaching and mostly activism and focus on a bunch of shit that isn't education at all. -
@hardhat that sounds crazy and I would be upset if I learned about that from my child as well. The teacher sounds like a whack job.
Try to treat the kids with kindness or at least respect, have an open door for them to come to you with issues, and improve the kids learning and social skills. That’s what teachers should be doing. I had so few good teachers growing up that the ones I did have really stood out.
It’s an important job, but like many jobs, a good amount, if not the majority of them, are mostly useless.





