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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teachers lost all credibility when they chose not to teach and sold the idea that it didn't really matter[/quote] They did teach. Their employers set the conditions of their employment, not you. Enjoy staying ignorant.[/quote] Most did not teach and did not oppose the teaching bans. The profession is dead.[/quote] good parenting seems to be dead too.[/quote] Difference is, we don't pay parents $100k+ plus lifelong pensions for being good parents, do we?[/quote] Well at least you are admitting that parents don't parent thats a start.[/quote] Right? We should just take all those kids away from their parents. Put them in warehouses or something. Send them to work. Obviously they can't be educated, even by wonderful hardworking teachers.[/quote] Hmmm....odd take maybe parents could just start parenting again. That would be a good place to start.[/quote]
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