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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm glad teachers are standing up for themselves. The majority of them are women and are used to being walked all over. It's time that they take a stand. Can you fault them for wanting to keep themselves and their families healthy?[/quote] +1 Just ignore the entitled a-hole parents. They lack basic respect for others and happily misdirect their anger about the pandemic towards teachers because they think they can boss them around like servants. So vile. [/quote] A-hole? Are you a poorly educated middle schooler or a teacher?[/quote] I’m a parent who is tired of seeing entitled a-hole parents crap all over teachers and think they have some kind of power over them. They aren’t your servants FFS. [/quote] I'm a parent here who believes the same thing. Thank you. And every time I point out a hole in the we must go back no matter what, DL isn't work for MY child so the risk reward equation must change, etc. argument I'm accused of being a teacher. Nope I don't have the patience to deal with ahole parents or kids who can't read. Spent 20 minutes working on reading with my child - I love him - BUT OMG it was hard and we were doing "fun" reading. I thought that BIPOC families wanted to go back and when it was proposed I thought find let them take the available spaces and I will keep my child home to help with numbers, etc. And then all studies show those poors don't want to go back so I spent my time learning why. And it makes total sense and I respect their choices.[/quote] BIPOC? Because they're concerned for their families (unlike whites). Because they've been disproportionately impacted by covid (unlike whites). Because they don't trust doctors or vaccines (unlike whites). Because they don't value in-person education (unlike whites). Because they're fine with minimal education for their kids anyway (unlike whites). [/quote]
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