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Following election, San Francisco teachers union loses its mind

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  • WilburHooksHandsWilburHooksHands Member Posts: 6,793
    dhdawg said:
    Fuck liberals and fuck science.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,876 Standard Supporter
    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
  • 2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
    The NC governor says Hi.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,876 Standard Supporter

    Air Traffic Controllers were a much tougher group than the SF Teachers. And Reagan put them in the unemployment line faster than you can say "SF Teachers are Wimpy Fags."

    They shouldn't fuck around. Trump has Reagan's template for this.

    And yet our ATC system is the country is an absolute mess. How do you buff that turd?
    Not the point, Benny. Point is how State or Feds can step in and fire people who are impeding the functions of the state, versus just picketing non-essential businesses.
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
    I think we have different interpretations of what it is saying. If this is just like the "not my president" bullshit that doesn't actually mean anything then I think it's dumb. I take this as meaning just because a candidate won does not mean you need to submit to his power and not fight in opposition to his policies if they are unconstitutional and injust.
  • HuskyJWHuskyJW Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 14,336 Swaye's Wigwam
    That article sounds totally legit.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,876 Standard Supporter
    dhdawg said:

    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
    I think we have different interpretations of what it is saying. If this is just like the "not my president" bullshit that doesn't actually mean anything then I think it's dumb. I take this as meaning just because a candidate won does not mean you need to submit to his power and not fight in opposition to his policies if they are unconstitutional and injust.
    There's entirely too much feel-good, but useless, ineffective protesting going on right now, about every single fucking grievance under the sun. We've already raised one generation of snowflakes who preach diversity all day long, but wilt at the slightest hint of adversity. Many alive today lived through Nixon, Carter, Reagan, W, and Obama, plus wars, shitty economies, etc. Sucking it up and pressing forward into the future is strengthening. (Something every Husky fan should understand.) Bitching, whining, pissing, moaning and protesting for the sake of protesting and skipping school or work doesn't produce a goddamn thing.

    Beyond that, WTF did any of us know when we were little kids? Jack shit. By design. Would you give the car keys to an 8 year old? This stuff isn't about the kids. It's about shitty parents who fail to check their emotions in the household, which is why their kids were crying when Trump won. Fuck those people. You can't always get what you want, and most of the time, that makes a person stronger and more capable as they learn to adapt and conquer adversity. This chronic protesting does just the opposite.

    Thank God for competitive sports, or the schools would've turned both my kids into mush-brained hothouse flowers.
  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,876 Standard Supporter
    And it's very important to understand what Trump's election represented: He didn't overwhelmingly win a popularity contest. Many, many of his voters held their noses and gave him a pass on his bad behavior, because his candidacy represented a full and complete REBUKE of the progressive agenda throughout the nation, and for good reason. We talk entirely too much about bathrooms and body parts, instead of fixing infrastructure and creating middle class jobs. People generally like Obama, but they are sick and tired of his agenda, or lack of it, and wanted to return to more nuts and bolts forms of progress and less Caitlyn Jenner bullshit.
  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,309

    And it's very important to understand what Trump's election represented: He didn't overwhelmingly win a popularity contest. Many, many of his voters held their noses and gave him a pass on his bad behavior, because his candidacy represented a full and complete REBUKE of the progressive agenda throughout the nation, and for good reason. We talk entirely too much about bathrooms and body parts, instead of fixing infrastructure and creating middle class jobs. People generally like Obama, but they are sick and tired of his agenda, or lack of it, and wanted to return to more nuts and bolts forms of progress and less Caitlyn Jenner bullshit.

    I heard he won because of the trailer park vote.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,529 Standard Supporter

    dhdawg said:

    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
    I think we have different interpretations of what it is saying. If this is just like the "not my president" bullshit that doesn't actually mean anything then I think it's dumb. I take this as meaning just because a candidate won does not mean you need to submit to his power and not fight in opposition to his policies if they are unconstitutional and injust.
    There's entirely too much feel-good, but useless, ineffective protesting going on right now, about every single fucking grievance under the sun. We've already raised one generation of snowflakes who preach diversity all day long, but wilt at the slightest hint of adversity. Many alive today lived through Nixon, Carter, Reagan, W, and Obama, plus wars, shitty economies, etc. Sucking it up and pressing forward into the future is strengthening. (Something every Husky fan should understand.) Bitching, whining, pissing, moaning and protesting for the sake of protesting and skipping school or work doesn't produce a goddamn thing.

    Beyond that, WTF did any of us know when we were little kids? Jack shit. By design. Would you give the car keys to an 8 year old? This stuff isn't about the kids. It's about shitty parents who fail to check their emotions in the household, which is why their kids were crying when Trump won. Fuck those people. You can't always get what you want, and most of the time, that makes a person stronger and more capable as they learn to adapt and conquer adversity. This chronic protesting does just the opposite.

    Thank God for competitive sports, or the schools would've turned both my kids into mush-brained hothouse flowers.
    You had me until that last sentence, AAU dad.

  • TurdBomberTurdBomber Member Posts: 19,876 Standard Supporter

    dhdawg said:

    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    No, propaganda is propaganda.

    Teaching children to "submit" to authority, like the results of free elections, is called respecting the law. Christ.
    I think we have different interpretations of what it is saying. If this is just like the "not my president" bullshit that doesn't actually mean anything then I think it's dumb. I take this as meaning just because a candidate won does not mean you need to submit to his power and not fight in opposition to his policies if they are unconstitutional and injust.
    There's entirely too much feel-good, but useless, ineffective protesting going on right now, about every single fucking grievance under the sun. We've already raised one generation of snowflakes who preach diversity all day long, but wilt at the slightest hint of adversity. Many alive today lived through Nixon, Carter, Reagan, W, and Obama, plus wars, shitty economies, etc. Sucking it up and pressing forward into the future is strengthening. (Something every Husky fan should understand.) Bitching, whining, pissing, moaning and protesting for the sake of protesting and skipping school or work doesn't produce a goddamn thing.

    Beyond that, WTF did any of us know when we were little kids? Jack shit. By design. Would you give the car keys to an 8 year old? This stuff isn't about the kids. It's about shitty parents who fail to check their emotions in the household, which is why their kids were crying when Trump won. Fuck those people. You can't always get what you want, and most of the time, that makes a person stronger and more capable as they learn to adapt and conquer adversity. This chronic protesting does just the opposite.

    Thank God for competitive sports, or the schools would've turned both my kids into mush-brained hothouse flowers.
    You had me until that last sentence, AAU dad.

    You say that like it's a bad thing.
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    And it's very important to understand what Trump's election represented: He didn't overwhelmingly win a popularity contest. Many, many of his voters held their noses and gave him a pass on his bad behavior, because his candidacy represented a full and complete REBUKE of the progressive agenda throughout the nation, and for good reason. We talk entirely too much about bathrooms and body parts, instead of fixing infrastructure and creating middle class jobs. People generally like Obama, but they are sick and tired of his agenda, or lack of it, and wanted to return to more nuts and bolts forms of progress and less Caitlyn Jenner bullshit.

    there are progressives who actually care about those things you mentioned and reject the whole SJW bullshit
    Bernie Sanders got a lot of votes running on mainly that message.
    I was worried that this social justice warrior culture would end up damaging the left politically, and it did.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,844
    NOW I see why Trump wants to arm Japan with Nukes!!!

    It would suck if they missed and hit Portland. would be a shame.
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,844
    dhdawg said:

    as long as it's in a nonviolent way, what's the problem with it? Teaching children to submit to authority is propaganda

    Clearly someone wasn't spanked as a child.
  • doogiedoogie Member Posts: 15,072
    Spare the rod, spoil the child
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