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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ah yes, another “I was ok with experimenting on teachers” thread. Yes, the closures affected learning. That’s because we had a pandemic that killed millions of people. If you were advocating putting teachers back into the classroom prior to widespread vaccine availability and peak deaths (Jan 2021 in Virginia), I consider you absolute scum.[/quote] If you are ok with destroying children [b]for political reasons[/b], I consider you absolute scum.[/quote] The schools were trying to protect lives, not play politics. Sit TF down. [/quote] :lol: You actually believe that? You'll fall for anything apparently.[/quote] What “politics” do you think school systems were playing? [/quote] You tell me why some schools were closed for a year and some weren't. There was a blueprint to open safely, yet some didn't. Why? They weren't saving lives so what was the point?[/quote] Because some schools were rational and followed CDC guidelines. And others said “F it”. [/quote] AND many of the schools that brought kids back to the buildings sooner weren’t dealing with overcrowding, limited space, vulnerable populations, etc. [/quote] This attitude is why the vulnerable populations are the most behind now. At least own it.[/quote]
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