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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every poster that uses "mental health issues" as some kind of insult is a POS. Stop doing that, please. It's so offensive and yet inexplicably accepted as normal on these boards.[/quote] Perhaps, but that poster has an unhealthy obsession with a teacher that left the school years ago, and they would genuinely benefit from therapy.[/quote] You don't know this person. You are not remotely in any position to say that they would benefit from therapy. You are using the idea of "needing therapy" as an insult and strategy for discrediting people, which is disgusting.[/quote] I've been watching this thread for a while now, chuckling. You folks ever notice that whenever you hit on a sensitive topic with MCPS, there's a scramble to discredit what's being said? Do a search on words like "therapy", "unhinged", "obsession" and how closely the comments are made on those topics time-wise. The funniest part is that the comment works both ways. If the comment is supposedly unhinged, obsessed, etc., then what kind of person is hanging on this website hitting refresh all day long waiting on their keyboards just to call that person unhinged, obsessed, etc.? :lol: Are parents out there with really nothing better to do than read this blog all day long :roll:, or it's a teacher skipping classes :roll:, or MCPS/BOE staff or maybe someone else paid to throw shade as their full time job?[/quote] An even simpler explanation is the posters who get these comments are making questionable statements. This discussion revolves around a teacher with high expectations for her students. This didn't sit well with some parents, while others welcomed the rigor since it was for an enriched course of study.[/quote]
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