Anonymous wrote:You know the coach’s politics have nothing to do with his/her coaching, unless they’re attempting to indoctrinate children — which doesn’t appear to be happening. You not only disagree with the coach’s views, but you don’t respect those views, so you now think less of the coach as a person. That’s what’s making you uncomfortable.
You need to compartmentalize. You can think coach’s political views are moronic or offensive while still acknowledging that the coach is knowledgeable about the sport and a good instructor to the kids. Make sure you are respectful to the coach and do not denigrate him or her. Your kid should have no idea that you know anything about the coach’s politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Anonymous wrote:You know the coach’s politics have nothing to do with his/her coaching, unless they’re attempting to indoctrinate children — which doesn’t appear to be happening. You not only disagree with the coach’s views, but you don’t respect those views, so you now think less of the coach as a person. That’s what’s making you uncomfortable.
You need to compartmentalize. You can think coach’s political views are moronic or offensive while still acknowledging that the coach is knowledgeable about the sport and a good instructor to the kids. Make sure you are respectful to the coach and do not denigrate him or her. Your kid should have no idea that you know anything about the coach’s politics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Well, the solution is easy. Don’t Google them. Don’t ask questions if you don’t want to know the answer.
Anonymous wrote:Many of my kid's professors do. Teachers and professors to not care or hide anything. Have you looked at X/Twitter recently??
As long as a coach is not pressing their viewpoints (see faculty, ugh) on the team, I would not care.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?
Nothing, obviously. But I'd prefer my kids' teachers and coaches to be smart enough to keep that stuff off social media, or at least have private accounts so it's not the first thing that shows up if I google them.
Anonymous wrote:What do the coach's political views have to do with their coaching abilities?