Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
What would they be striking for?
If it was for the vaccine to be effective before return then 100%.
If for less screen DL time 100%.
So suppose the teachers strike illegally, leading to some getting fired. Fewer teachers/kid. More kids/class. To support those most at need, you should probably remove your kid from school entirely, correct? Or somehow make no demands on the time of the fewer teachers, right? How would you do that, to support the teachers?
DCUM ask the dumbest questions sometimes.
Your whole argument is that you need to sacrifice yourself and child to help those in the most need to help support your want (not need) to get your kids out of your house. False equivalency flag!!!
Ha! I know, I love the reasoning here. If you don't support a strike then you need to remove your child from school entirely. Huh? The lack of a middle ground is what has gotten us to this point.
But if you support a strike, you must support some of the teachers facing termination, yes? And then what happens?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
What would they be striking for?
If it was for the vaccine to be effective before return then 100%.
If for less screen DL time 100%.
So suppose the teachers strike illegally, leading to some getting fired. Fewer teachers/kid. More kids/class. To support those most at need, you should probably remove your kid from school entirely, correct? Or somehow make no demands on the time of the fewer teachers, right? How would you do that, to support the teachers?
DCUM ask the dumbest questions sometimes.
Your whole argument is that you need to sacrifice yourself and child to help those in the most need to help support your want (not need) to get your kids out of your house. False equivalency flag!!!
Ha! I know, I love the reasoning here. If you don't support a strike then you need to remove your child from school entirely. Huh? The lack of a middle ground is what has gotten us to this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
What would they be striking for?
If it was for the vaccine to be effective before return then 100%.
If for less screen DL time 100%.
So suppose the teachers strike illegally, leading to some getting fired. Fewer teachers/kid. More kids/class. To support those most at need, you should probably remove your kid from school entirely, correct? Or somehow make no demands on the time of the fewer teachers, right? How would you do that, to support the teachers?
DCUM ask the dumbest questions sometimes.
Your whole argument is that you need to sacrifice yourself and child to help those in the most need to help support your want (not need) to get your kids out of your house. False equivalency flag!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
What would they be striking for?
If it was for the vaccine to be effective before return then 100%.
If for less screen DL time 100%.
So suppose the teachers strike illegally, leading to some getting fired. Fewer teachers/kid. More kids/class. To support those most at need, you should probably remove your kid from school entirely, correct? Or somehow make no demands on the time of the fewer teachers, right? How would you do that, to support the teachers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
What would they be striking for?
If it was for the vaccine to be effective before return then 100%.
If for less screen DL time 100%.
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?
Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if the "support for teachers" extends to having no distance learning if teachers do strike. Would you be cool with that? For how long?