So you answered my question. Yes, she is as real as Jesus Christ! Thanks for the response. You may wish to calm down before posting, however, b/c being called a "dubce" doesn't have the same effect. |
Bend over, look between your legs, grab that stick, quickly and firmly yank on it so as to release it from your rectum. |
That PP can NOT be for real. It is not the school's job to be teaching kids about any religion. That can be done at home, or at church/synagogue/temple. Definitely NOT at a public school. |
Sheesh! What is with the reading comprehension of the people on this board? I am asking for more instruction from MCPS, not less. I am not asking for Holidays but more instruction, more school days. I am not asking for Religious instruction, I am asking for more of the 3 Rs ( Reading, Writing and Arithmetic)! |
If you were really Hindu, you wouldn't be waiting for MCPS to give your child extra instruction. Every South Asian heritage student I've ever had gets hours of tutoring and extra studies at home. |
If more than one person has trouble comprehending a post, it's the post's author who cannot write clearly. Stop blaming others. |
Well, hard work never killed anyone. Yes, my kid gets enrichment at home but I would be very happy if the school started to do a little more teaching instead of less! |
Maybe more than one person is leaping to conclusions? Maybe they are clinging to some racist stereotypes? Maybe they are reading what they think I have written, rather than reading what I have written? |
Maybe you are full of it. |
Stop resorting to charges of racism when you are not able to articulate your point of view clearly. |
Agree. They have every right to ask and get this day off. MCPS messed up. |
Not at this South Asian home, you racist, generalizing prick! |
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It would be a professional day for teachers. Hindus are not the only religious group that celebrate on that day it is also religiously significant to Sikhs and Jains.
I guess you all would be surprised to know that in India school holidays are given for Christian, Muslim, and Hindu holidays. Jewish holidays as well in certain regions. If a democratic society has school holidays for one religion, you can not ethically be up in arms about holidays that recognize other religions. For all the people here who consider themselves 'worldly', interested in a multicultural society, embracing of cultures, etc- it's pretty sad to see how against you actually are to having a school system in such a multi-ethnic region that recognizes the different faiths of the children that go there. |
Another Hindu poster here. For the last 5 years, I have been pulling my kids out of school on Diwali (the 3rd day is the most important day, for whomever asked) for services/prayer/time with family. They are young, and it doesn't affect them academically. Diwali is the most important holiday for Hindus. We may be a religious minority, but we pay taxes just like you. We're entitled to get off ONE day of the year, when so much time is wasted on other things (Columbus Day?? Presidents Day? Random half days here and there?) If you have such a hard time with 'lost days of school', then go to your school board member and petition for more school on the BACK END. We don't need 9 weeks of summer vacation. Try 8.5! And give Eid to the Muslim kids and Diwali to the Hindu kids and stop acting like we are kooks for wanting a little recognition. |
We all pay taxes lady. I am an atheist so why can't I say, "I pay taxes and don't want my kids missing 5-10 days a year for religious holidays in a secular public school." You don't "deserve" that one day off. Sorry you don't. This world is so full of people that want want want. Your religion is a complete minority in our country and in the school district. It is an excused absence. Just pull your kids out. You expect the other 96% of the students to sit at home with a thumb up their ass and their parents to find and pay for childcare so 4% can celebrate a holiday? That isn't how the world works. Entitlement is ridiculous in this area. It amazes me. |