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Reply to "Teachers: do you trust the families in your school to take COVID seriously?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Also sounds like some parents don’t want their kids around the poors. Or are 1) disingenuous or 2) bad at judging risk.[/quote] LOL at you. The survey and RTS data shows that the low-SES families are choosing DL by a large factor; it is the middle class families that are choosing RTS. The poor kids will be at home, dear. The highly anxious and mildly insane middle class parents are the ones who want to throw their kids into the school cesspool.[/quote] well, "dear." The argument again does not rely on different percentages of high and low SES kids choosing in-person. The argument is that people don't seem to care if Larlo is in school with Larla, when Larla's parents work out of the home in jobs like grocery stores. Larlo's parents only care about Larli's parents going on a road trip. The entire dialogue is about *feelings* rather than actual risks. Larlo's parents *feel* upset by Larli's parents, not Larla's. Larlo's parents aren't caring about the *actual* risks posed by Larla, just by Larli. So Larlo's parents get to feel satisfied in judging Larli's parents. It doesn't matter what the facts on the ground are, apparently. It matters that no one in this thread states that they are worried about the risks posed by Larla. Also, yikes with the judgement of parents throwing kids into a "cesspool." Read the science, "dear."[/quote] +1[/quote]
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