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[quote=Anonymous]Good reasons to publicly shame a preschool, elementary, middle, or high school public school teacher: - Physical assault on a child - Sexual assault on a child - Extreme verbal abuse toward a child (repeated name calling, sex, gender, racial, disability, etc Why are these reasons good? They are completely heinous acts and are not subject to broad interpretation Bad reasons to publicly shame/slander the above public teacher types: - Everything else. Here’s the rationale: Rating professors (You personally pay thousands in a markup in personal tuition to have access to specific and specialized subject area content for a set number of hours 20-30 hours over a semester) Rating restaurants (You personally pay a 200-400% markup to have another person cook and serve you food at and sit at a place that is not your home for a set period maybe a single hour) Rating doctors (You personally pay or use insurance to pay a 200-4000% markup for the doctors 15-20 minute specialized consultation or review, an appointment focused on one person only) Rating individual public school teachers (As a taxpayer, at its VERY least you receive a 90-100% DISCOUNT on access to a generalized education over 180 days @ 6.5 hours each day) Accountability starts at home. Full Stop. [/quote]
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