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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your kids. Your responsibility. Don’t put them off on teachers just cause you tired of dealing with em.[/quote] This is so laughable. It is like a grocery store worker saying, you're hungry? Your problem. Go grow some food. Or a utility company saying "You want electricity?" "Go find some" [/quote] Thought this analogy was right on! So witty and on point![/quote] It's not "right on,' "on point" and sure as hell isn't "witty." It's been explained 500,000,000 times on these boards in the past months why a teacher enclosed in a poorly-ventilated enclosed classroom for 6-7 hours a day (even worse for MS and HS teachers who are in that enclosed, poorly-ventilated space for 6-7 hours a day for hundreds of different kids) with kids who will NOT follow rules, wil NOT distance, will NOT keep their masks on (and administrations will not allow them to be removed) is NOT THE SAME as the utility person working ALONE in their truck or with one other compliant adult or a grocery store worker where masks can be enforced and required, with plexiglass shields, who have contact with each person for 5 minutes at a time. Say it with me, children. Prolonged. Indoor. Contact. Is. The. Highest. Risk. For. Transmission. You people are such sheep. "Yeah!" "Right on!" Puh-lease.[/quote] Lol. But it’s okay for the YMCA to provide daycare for the children you won’t teach IN THOSE SAME “poorly ventilated” schools, as long as the precious teachers assume zero risk ever?! I guess it’s okay to put the lower paid, mostly POC daycare workers in that situation, as long as it isn’t you, right? And it’s clear you are disgruntled and hate both your job and the children you are supposed to teach, since you assume they’re incapable of following basic instructions. You’re a disgrace to the profession, please leave.[/quote] So your laughing out loud as you skewer the poster and tell them to leave their profession because they are attempting to argue a scientific point. [/quote] DP, but they’re not arguing a scientific point, at least, not credibly. They’re ignoring the intersection of science and politics, and claiming that keeping schools closed indefinitely is solely about the former when it’s really more about the latter (at least for elementary kids; high school is a different story).[/quote]
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