| Yep, normalizing the acceptability of hateful words is a surefire way to improve relations. |
Frankly, I don’t give a damn how any of these people “feel” about anything. If I send my child to GDS (which will happen when pigs fly) I have bought into the curriculum, the teaching style and everything else. I pay $50k per year because I expect my kid to get an exceptional education. If the teacher, as a representative of the school, thinks this is important, that should be the end of the discussion. Why are these certain families/ kids coddled in this way? |
Thankfully, most of us don't make education-related decisions for our kids with such a simplistic mindset. |
God forbid GDS gives your child an education about respecting others |
If a student is intellectually and emotionally incapable of accepting the significance of context for meaning, maybe this student should think twice before applying to college. |
There's a deep insecurity there. When you feel powerless in society, you can accuse someone in a position of power of harming you and temporarily feel in control of a situation. Unfortunately, this is a temporary band-aid, a short-lived emotional crutch. Such children are ultimately disempowered because they cannot function with ambiguity, they are primed to feel harm, and do not believe themselves to be resilient. So many words and situations are traumatizing to them. They cannot contextualize with objectivity. (I personally believe that many students who feel this way would benefit from cognitive behavioral therapy.) |
A context that's far removed from reality. |
What is wrong with you guys? Just don’t say the n word in class, whether you’re reading from a text or not. It’s really not that hard and wanting this doesn’t mean you need CBT. Wut |
The GDS situation goes way beyond and far deeper than saying that one word in a class. That is what we’re talking about. |
You don’t have kids in a private school, do you? Because is you did, you’d know all about what this PP means in terms of “buying into the curriculum and everything else.” Parents are expected to drink the Kool Ade and “trust” that the administration knows more than they do. |
Perfectly said |
Why does it matter who reads the passage? I truly don’t understand. Are we to pretend that the word does not exist? |
The Tyranny of the Offended |
You sound like a delightful racist. |
| You sound like someone who doesn't know what racism means. |