Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the movie Titanic. When all the well-to-do people were saved first, and the poorer folk were locked into the lower floors to probably die. Hey, when there's a sinking ship, I guess everyone just starts thinking "Every man for himself", everyone else be damned.
there are lots of parents in public schools who were happy with the quality of education their children were receiving, and aren't anymore. What should those parents do
realize that the whole world is F-n unhappy and their kids aren't special or immune to the impacts of an global pandemic. Best effort is the best people can do. That is not really impacted by what you want
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the movie Titanic. When all the well-to-do people were saved first, and the poorer folk were locked into the lower floors to probably die. Hey, when there's a sinking ship, I guess everyone just starts thinking "Every man for himself", everyone else be damned.
there are lots of parents in public schools who were happy with the quality of education their children were receiving, and aren't anymore. What should those parents do
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the movie Titanic. When all the well-to-do people were saved first, and the poorer folk were locked into the lower floors to probably die. Hey, when there's a sinking ship, I guess everyone just starts thinking "Every man for himself", everyone else be damned.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of the movie Titanic. When all the well-to-do people were saved first, and the poorer folk were locked into the lower floors to probably die. Hey, when there's a sinking ship, I guess everyone just starts thinking "Every man for himself", everyone else be damned.
Miss me with this crap. Honestly all of it. What has come over white people? Is this real? I would think this is a troll farm except I see people in my FB feed posting similarly. Stop agonizing, and do something constructive.
But first, stop assuming you know what’s best for black people or, worse, that black people are all opposed to pods. In my very diverse friend group at least half are doing pods of some sort because the shit has hit the fan and we are all literally trying to survive. And parents are helping other parents.
You sound and look like fools constantly posting your self awareness journey toward accepting your inner racist - just stop blathering on and do something else. Make your peace with your position in the world how you will. Pull every advantage out from under your kids if that’s your thing. Or donate your time or money to BLM. Or whatever. But do something, stop assuming, and stop presuming you know best. Ugh!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a public school parent who isn't doing a pod, but you bought a house in a more expensive neighborhood because you wanted access to the schools there, take a seat and don't act like people forming pods or opting for private school are these awful people and you're a saint.
We all do things that aren't perfectly justifiable from an equity standpoint.
+1 I don’t get how pods are wrong and evil but having a tutor in a normal year is fine. Private schools never spark this kind of outrage. That it’s ok to over pay for a house in the right pyramid. But to have a couple of kids meet with a and a teach or tutor oh the horror! Oh the elitism! Think of the poor kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a public school parent who isn't doing a pod, but you bought a house in a more expensive neighborhood because you wanted access to the schools there, take a seat and don't act like people forming pods or opting for private school are these awful people and you're a saint.
We all do things that aren't perfectly justifiable from an equity standpoint.
+1 I don’t get how pods are wrong and evil but having a tutor in a normal year is fine. Private schools never spark this kind of outrage. That it’s ok to over pay for a house in the right pyramid. But to have a couple of kids meet with a and a teach or tutor oh the horror! Oh the elitism! Think of the poor kids!
+2. It's just pure jealousy. Middle class jealous they're not UMC. And many UMC jealous they could afford the better suburban house, but can't afford the bespoke supplements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're a public school parent who isn't doing a pod, but you bought a house in a more expensive neighborhood because you wanted access to the schools there, take a seat and don't act like people forming pods or opting for private school are these awful people and you're a saint.
We all do things that aren't perfectly justifiable from an equity standpoint.
+1 I don’t get how pods are wrong and evil but having a tutor in a normal year is fine. Private schools never spark this kind of outrage. That it’s ok to over pay for a house in the right pyramid. But to have a couple of kids meet with a and a teach or tutor oh the horror! Oh the elitism! Think of the poor kids!
Anonymous wrote:It’s inherently privileged. It is not inherently racist.
There was advice in the NYT article to invite economically disadvantaged students to join your pods. I doubt anyone on DCUM will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now people are saying it's racist and privileged to hire a tutor or form pods. What's even more ridiculous is suggesting to make it illegal or force parents to include others for free to promote diversity of race and income. Lol good luck.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220656647060383&set=a.1168976058860&type=3&theater
I’m sick and tired of people using racist in this way. It diminishes the term and it makes it seem that all black ppl or minorities can’t afford pods. That’s wrong to assume since some of us actually can afford to do the same. Some of us are also forming pods! Honestly this whole thing is just so taxing- real racism is being dragged by the KKK in the middle of the night.
Anonymous wrote:If you're a public school parent who isn't doing a pod, but you bought a house in a more expensive neighborhood because you wanted access to the schools there, take a seat and don't act like people forming pods or opting for private school are these awful people and you're a saint.
We all do things that aren't perfectly justifiable from an equity standpoint.