Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
ok thanks for proving my point? parents who want kids in school are not personally attacking you or teachers as a group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
We don’t need to ignore them. Just report and Jeff will delete.
Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
ok thanks for proving my point? parents who want kids in school are not personally attacking you or teachers as a group.
You are, when you say teachers without making any caveats. I suspect the majority of DCPS teachers want to teach in person, so long as DCPS cleans, and does any other recommend safety protocols by experts.
This is getting tiresome - I didn’t say anything here about teachers at all.
Sure, enjoy blaming the WTU. That will sure help our student get into in person faster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
ok thanks for proving my point? parents who want kids in school are not personally attacking you or teachers as a group.
You are, when you say teachers without making any caveats. I suspect the majority of DCPS teachers want to teach in person, so long as DCPS cleans, and does any other recommend safety protocols by experts.
This is getting tiresome - I didn’t say anything here about teachers at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
ok thanks for proving my point? parents who want kids in school are not personally attacking you or teachers as a group.
You are, when you say teachers without making any caveats. I suspect the majority of DCPS teachers want to teach in person, so long as DCPS cleans, and does any other recommend safety protocols by experts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
ok thanks for proving my point? parents who want kids in school are not personally attacking you or teachers as a group.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
It ok if you want to be irrationally mad at teachers but that means I get to be annoyed by parents like you. Like I really wanted to try and get all my kindergarteners to enjoy online lessons, like I feel joy from not giving them hugs, or playing with them on the playground. You’re attitude disgusts me, there are no teachers who got into this profession in hopes of a pandemic so they could teach online. There aren’t teachers who got into this profession to be lazy or be judged by a bunch of horrible people who think we are happy. Who also think we don’t love our students or are lazy pieces of trash.
It’s hurtful, even if it’s online and it shouldn’t matter. And I despise people like you. I love my career, how dare you say otherwise when I had no choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teacher v. parents fights are so depressing. The teachers are not the real problem. The real problem is systematic underinvestment in the public sphere since Reagan was elected. Part of that underinvestment feeds a culture of anti-intellectualism that lands us in a place where we don’t trust scientific experts (climate, public health) or the government. We starved governmental functions and then claimed government doesn’t work. Or worse, the government is taking things for you.
When you add incompetence in the oval to roll a national pandemic strategy, you get what we have now. Only an effective vaccine will truly get us out of this mess in the US on a mass scale.
Attack the real problem and not each other.
The problem is the teachers union. They won’t allow schools to open no matter how few people have coronavirus. Focus on the problem: the teachers union.
This makes no sense. Why are charters closed?
charters are starting to open. this will create a lot of pressure on dcps to open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
sure, as long as people stop trolling parents who want kids in school by calling then “WTU-hater trolls.”
Anonymous wrote:What would happen if we all stopped replying to the WTU-hater trolls? Can we try for a few days and see it they will persist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The teacher v. parents fights are so depressing. The teachers are not the real problem. The real problem is systematic underinvestment in the public sphere since Reagan was elected. Part of that underinvestment feeds a culture of anti-intellectualism that lands us in a place where we don’t trust scientific experts (climate, public health) or the government. We starved governmental functions and then claimed government doesn’t work. Or worse, the government is taking things for you.
When you add incompetence in the oval to roll a national pandemic strategy, you get what we have now. Only an effective vaccine will truly get us out of this mess in the US on a mass scale.
Attack the real problem and not each other.
The problem is the teachers union. They won’t allow schools to open no matter how few people have coronavirus. Focus on the problem: the teachers union.
This makes no sense. Why are charters closed?
Anonymous wrote:The teacher v. parents fights are so depressing. The teachers are not the real problem. The real problem is systematic underinvestment in the public sphere since Reagan was elected. Part of that underinvestment feeds a culture of anti-intellectualism that lands us in a place where we don’t trust scientific experts (climate, public health) or the government. We starved governmental functions and then claimed government doesn’t work. Or worse, the government is taking things for you.
When you add incompetence in the oval to roll a national pandemic strategy, you get what we have now. Only an effective vaccine will truly get us out of this mess in the US on a mass scale.
Attack the real problem and not each other.