Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I don’t even know what you are talking about at this point and what question you are referring to. But I don’t believe I’ve called anyone names, whereas I see words like “petty” and “insecure” being thrown around.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a basketball game to watch. Go Quakers!
Hahaha Called it
Appreciate your honesty
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I don’t even know what you are talking about at this point and what question you are referring to. But I don’t believe I’ve called anyone names, whereas I see words like “petty” and “insecure” being thrown around.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a basketball game to watch. Go Quakers!
Anonymous wrote:Why are people congratulating a group of mean spoiled kids with seniority’s for hoodwinking a bunch of complaining, idiotic parents? Just curious. Or maybe the kids and the parents are related. Just a thought.
Anonymous wrote:All reasonable and thoughtful parents who start threads on dcum in which they insult and name call other people using the same exact words from thread to thread but are actually a very large group of very different people? Is that what you meant?
Why don’t you just say, you’ve got the politics wrong for the people whose arguments are that teachers and administrators should be quiet because they pay the tuition? Or that teachers should teach no matter what? Just because they quack like a duck… they’re perfectly entitled to their politics. I agree. But if we argue on values and I think it’s about the issues, but there are other motivations, then it’s a much less productive conversation. So once that seems possible, it’s fine to say it could be the case.
Can you try to respond without name calling? Try. See how it feels. You might like it.
the only explanation seems to be that the OPs of these threads are petty, insecure and grinding some sort of personal axe over and over again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure. We all will when the insults stop. Also when the discourse is civil. And finally when I’m reassured there isn’t some politics mixed in — there was a lot of love for Amy, Brett, and dare I say, Trumpism, during the same type of discussions in 2020. So, I don’t like how it reflect upon us
You could say those are different people but the language and the arguments repeat. “Crazy”, “basement dweller”, “lazy mother”, “teacher”, “administrator”, “simple room” (attack on Quaker values). Shameful in my opinion.
For me, this isn’t about the prom either. Happy either way. Would let the students have a say. But for me it is about the discourse. You can’t say, this is a new thread, and you calling us out on the quality of discourse is what derailed it. Not what happened. But I take your point. Will leave you to it since it’s not going to help. I naively thought this might stop and become a better, more respectful conversation. There was a blissful break after one of the OPs was kicked off after making fun of a racially motivated tragedy.
So I’m guilty of not wanting to see this type of discourse because I’ve never seen it at the school and it’s not reflective of who I and many others think we are, someone younger might even say it’s triggering to see these threads, which pop up with such regularity. They never do quite like that for other schools. And they historically never used to for us. Nothing changed at the school, so maybe it’s a couple of people at the school who cannot be satisfied?
Wow. So long as we’re clear that you think it’s acceptable for you to dictate the terms and tone of the discussion and you can insult posters until you are “reassured” of something that can’t even possibly be measured or quantified on an anonymous message board. Just wow. That seems rather inconsistent with several of the SPICES and yet you talk about Quaker values and wield them like a sword. But I’m at least glad that we’re clear about this now.
Anonymous wrote:Sure. We all will when the insults stop. Also when the discourse is civil. And finally when I’m reassured there isn’t some politics mixed in — there was a lot of love for Amy, Brett, and dare I say, Trumpism, during the same type of discussions in 2020. So, I don’t like how it reflect upon us
You could say those are different people but the language and the arguments repeat. “Crazy”, “basement dweller”, “lazy mother”, “teacher”, “administrator”, “simple room” (attack on Quaker values). Shameful in my opinion.
For me, this isn’t about the prom either. Happy either way. Would let the students have a say. But for me it is about the discourse. You can’t say, this is a new thread, and you calling us out on the quality of discourse is what derailed it. Not what happened. But I take your point. Will leave you to it since it’s not going to help. I naively thought this might stop and become a better, more respectful conversation. There was a blissful break after one of the OPs was kicked off after making fun of a racially motivated tragedy.
So I’m guilty of not wanting to see this type of discourse because I’ve never seen it at the school and it’s not reflective of who I and many others think we are, someone younger might even say it’s triggering to see these threads, which pop up with such regularity. They never do quite like that for other schools. And they historically never used to for us. Nothing changed at the school, so maybe it’s a couple of people at the school who cannot be satisfied?