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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel bad for the students who are being pressured by their parents to snitch on the popular teachers who tell it like it is. All the cool kids will shun your narc kids because of you. [/quote] Yes, I'm just sure this is happening. In your fever dreams, maybe.[/quote] If you think the students are on the side of the book banning parents against the teachers who relate the real world the students live in, you don’t know kids at all. [/quote] The students I know are disgusted by surveys telling them they are inherently racist and microaggressors. It seems YOU don't know kids at all.[/quote] Those are imaginary students and imaginary surveys. That’s as delusional as it gets. [/quote] What surveys are you talking about? My DC is a recent FCPS grad. I will ask them about the survey—you’re not the only one that “knows students.” Better yet, do you have a copy? [/quote] I just posted. This happened last year. My kid is a senior. It’s discussed here at about the 5 min. mark. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6249436885001/[/quote] PP here. Ok, I watched to the video. So we're talking about one survey at Langley HS, written by Langley teachers--not a survey that was disseminated as a required activity throughout FCPS. I agree some of the question were a bit silly. The lesson of cross-cultural/racial empathy could have been taught in much more effective ways. But, as I watched the video more, it finally got to the heart of Laura Ingraham's message: "Here empathy is weaponized [she's referring to the concept of 'allyship.']. Non-diverse students are being taught to remain silent. Don't complain. [b]Certainly don't complain if you lose out on jobs, scholarships, or college admissions when diversity, equity, and inclusion is at stake[/b]." This is the sentiment that animates most of the outrage on the right: the fear that someone who is not like you (different race, ethnicity, gender, sexual identity etc.) will get or take something from you that is rightfully yours. [/quote]
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