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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wish Perry Stein or someone would publish a list to try and shame these schools into opening. It's infuriating! [/quote] We can all split up the schools, gather and yell “For Shame!” at the empty buildings. [/quote] Go troll someplace else. I want my child in school for in person learning. This is too important. [/quote] As long as you get what you want :roll: Yall need to give it up for real. You think schools are going to make dramatic shifts with four weeks left in the school year. Get.Over.It. [/quote] I’m never going to get over the way we casually threw away a mainstay of public support for families and children, all in supposedly liberal cities and states, because teacher’s unions are politically powerful. [/quote] Neither am I. I’m so mad. I used to be a democrat... this has really moved the political needle for me...[/quote] A lot of the charters don’t have unionized teachers. You are becoming a Republican over schools that did not open? Sounds like the Central Park liberal calling the cops on the black man. You all are funny. Again, everyone seems to miss the point that there are a lot of families in the district not ready for in person. Step out of your white bubble. [/quote] People who don't feel ready for in-person shouldn't get to control what happens to my kids.[/quote] And yet white supremacy controls what happens to me and people who look like me.[/quote] #nonsequiter[/quote] #whitetears[/quote] It’s ironic because I’m actually coming around to the notion that it was white supremacy that kept/is keeping schools closed. By and large, the closed school districts are majority minority. I now think that was only tolerated because of the Democrats’ white supremacy, which made them willing to hurt black kids and families in order to retain political allies and make a point about Trump. White families in DCPS, LASD, SFUSD, are just collateral. [/quote]
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