I actually think that what is being called anti-CRT backlash and anger about school closings are related in the minds of angry Dem. voters. Everything in public schools is being viewed through an "equity lens." It's important to provide additional resources and support to close the achievement gap between the races and between students of different socioeconomic levels. It's all about equity. I'm a Dem. voter, and I believe that. Why should some students be more like to have worse educational outcomes than others? So then COVID happens, and I say to myself, "Hmm. Keeping kids out of school buildings for an extended period is pretty hard on my family, as we work from home, but it seems like it would be worst for families in which adult caregivers don't work from home and aren't around to supervise learning. I think that reopening schools with mitigation measures in place is pro-equity and especially necessary for low-income and special needs students." When I stand up and say this, the response is, "Shut up. Your privilege disqualifies you from speaking on this issue. We know best and distance learning is absolutely fine. And by the way, you are obviously a racist who wants black and brown children to die. We will worry about equity when we are good and ready." I can't have any idea that questions the progressive line, which is that schools needed to be closed as long as possible, because I'm clueless, privileged, and a racist. OK then. That's why some, non-racist, equity-concerned people are alienated. |
Delta variant showed up in summer of 2021, not 2020 |
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The women on that CNN report make me want to puke, frankly. Several previous posters have suggested that everyone thinks as selfishly as those women do, but that's BS. Those women are privileged, as are many of the on here agreeing with them. Yes, the pandemic was hard on kids because schools were closed, but it was way harder on many other families -- with or without kids -- than it was on those women. I guarantee you none of them had a family member die from covid, for one thing.
If you vote Republican, you're voting selfishly almost by definition. Those women care only about themselves and their families. I didn't hear a word out of any of their mouths expressing one iota of concern or empathy for anybody else. |
Yeah see I’m not sure, you might want to poll the Afghanis about which party they think resonates with “selfish”. |
You call that a retort? Ridiculous. None of those women gives a rats ass about Afghanistan either. |
Many have observed that progressivism has grown authoritarian lately in a total 180 from what it was a few years ago. I think some people are not psychologically equipped to think for themselves so they become left-wing authoritarians. |
At the Arlington SB meeting, the rich, white parents yelled at the Hispanic woman who was trying to explain why many in the low-income communities wanted to stick with virtual learning. Maybe just let them speak for themselves. |
Great. And there are also people in low-income communities of all races who did not want to continue with distance learning, as well as students who became completely disconnected. But as long as you are sure your way is the right way. Equity is whatever the far-left says it is and no one is allowed to think otherwise. |
Ok and? Zero of that disputes what I said. |
Not "everyone" thinks selfishly, but most people do, including many who claim not to. IMO the people who point out other people's selfishness are the most selfish of all. |
DP here, and I'm curious. How many of these "low-income" people of "all races" do you interact with? How many go to you kids' schools? How many are your kids' friends? Your friends? Can I guess? |
Many. That's actually how I know. Our family is friends with families we met through sports who are both low-income and POC. |
I never spoke for anyone but my own family. And I didn’t yell at people when they were trying to share their prepared remarks. |
Go to hell. |
Sorry, but those who point out other people's selfishness while also walking the walk -- that is, voting against their own self interests -- are not, by definition, more selfish than people who only vote for what they think will benefit them. |