Anonymous wrote:MCPS has wisely seemingly ceased commenting on geopolitical events as a system, which is a stance I agree with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got an email from our school. I took me a moment to figure out what they were talking about.
I think it's a little tone deaf to assume that everyone will be in mourning tomorrow. I don't condone the savagery in any way, honestly, I don't even blame Israel for responding. We are immigrants and it's kind of alienating to assume that this event has the same meaning to all of us. I mean, are there similar messages on the anniversaries of earthquakes and tsunamis?
It could be appropriate if ALL events were acknowledged but they aren't. Why do schools send messages for select events?
If they acknowledged ALL world events, there would be a message every day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got an email from our school. I took me a moment to figure out what they were talking about.
I think it's a little tone deaf to assume that everyone will be in mourning tomorrow. I don't condone the savagery in any way, honestly, I don't even blame Israel for responding. We are immigrants and it's kind of alienating to assume that this event has the same meaning to all of us. I mean, are there similar messages on the anniversaries of earthquakes and tsunamis?
It could be appropriate if ALL events were acknowledged but they aren't. Why do schools send messages for select events?
Anonymous wrote:We got an email from our school. I took me a moment to figure out what they were talking about.
I think it's a little tone deaf to assume that everyone will be in mourning tomorrow. I don't condone the savagery in any way, honestly, I don't even blame Israel for responding. We are immigrants and it's kind of alienating to assume that this event has the same meaning to all of us. I mean, are there similar messages on the anniversaries of earthquakes and tsunamis?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure it's fait to judge this year, as it's not yet October 7th.