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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In person school also creates inequitable outcomes for blacks and hispanics. [/quote] Yes, so let's do something worse! [/quote] ....go back in person and potentially kill their teachers while we're at it? [/quote] Just get a tiny bit of understanding that there's a massive space between "getting at risk kids back into classrooms" and "killing teachers." This line is so tiring at this point. [/quote] Fairly certain the teachers who have died of COVID (yes, Virginia, they do exist) would disagree. Oh, wait, they can't. What's tiresome is the minimizing and the me-me-me selfishness of people demanding in person during a pandemic.[/quote] Oh. You’re one of those “a single death is too many” people. It’s a useless argument. Show me anything that demonstrates that teachers die at a rate which is unusually high compared to their communities. Because they don’t. It even appears from your argument that you’re aware that the total number is low enough that people wonder if it’s happening at all. If you think a single death is too many, I hope you don’t eat food, shop online, use electricity, etc. Because people have to be at work in person to do those tons of jobs related to a functioning economy. [/quote]
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