Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Since when is it up to schools to “teach” kindness?
You must have missed Kindergarten.
Jee I don’t remember my kindergarten telling me that one the white kids in my class would grow up to be a corrupt cop and another a school shooter. If that’s your “kindness” lesson yeah let’s just stick to math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, the other day, McAuliffe tweeted out that Trump is coming to Virginia to campaign for Youngkin. Not happening.
Trump is having a tele-rally on Monday, is he not?
Sorry Trump's not going to save you this time. The Democrats f**ked up big time on schools.
The Post-Schar survey found McAuliffe up by 1 point with likely voters and 3 points with registered voters, although Youngkin held a growing advantage among independents. Education was identified as the top issue in the race as concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic recede, and a majority of likely voters disapproved of President Joe Biden’s job performance.
Schools are struggling for a variety of reasons.
Republicans don’t offer actual solutions, only to defund them with vouchers.
The GOP is anti-teacher, anti-education, anti-intellectual. It’s laughable that people are fooled into voted for Rs over education of all things.
Oh you dislike vouchers now? All I heard from NOVA parents in the 2020-2021 school years is GIVE US VOUCHERS. I hate this school system, I want my vouchers. Well Youngkin listened to them about that and other things.
He's the candidate who cares about local Virginia policies. McAuliffe might as well be running for a national office for all he drills down to local issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
NP-This outrageous comment doesn’t even upset me it’s so hilarious. So let me get this straight—-public schools are leading on teachers by kindness and private and parochial don’t cover those topics🤣🤣🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Since when is it up to schools to “teach” kindness?
You must have missed Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, the other day, McAuliffe tweeted out that Trump is coming to Virginia to campaign for Youngkin. Not happening.
Trump is having a tele-rally on Monday, is he not?
Sorry Trump's not going to save you this time. The Democrats f**ked up big time on schools.
The Post-Schar survey found McAuliffe up by 1 point with likely voters and 3 points with registered voters, although Youngkin held a growing advantage among independents. Education was identified as the top issue in the race as concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic recede, and a majority of likely voters disapproved of President Joe Biden’s job performance.
Schools are struggling for a variety of reasons.
Republicans don’t offer actual solutions, only to defund them with vouchers.
The GOP is anti-teacher, anti-education, anti-intellectual. It’s laughable that people are fooled into voted for Rs over education of all things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Since when is it up to schools to “teach” kindness?
You must have missed Kindergarten.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Since when is it up to schools to “teach” kindness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Since when is it up to schools to “teach” kindness?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, the other day, McAuliffe tweeted out that Trump is coming to Virginia to campaign for Youngkin. Not happening.
Trump is having a tele-rally on Monday, is he not?
Sorry Trump's not going to save you this time. The Democrats f**ked up big time on schools.
The Post-Schar survey found McAuliffe up by 1 point with likely voters and 3 points with registered voters, although Youngkin held a growing advantage among independents. Education was identified as the top issue in the race as concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic recede, and a majority of likely voters disapproved of President Joe Biden’s job performance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
If you think teaching facts and kindness is a “political ideology” then private is probably a good choice for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am going with teachers unions. Parents shouldn’t be telling schools what to teach. I am so done with this era where everyone thinks they know more than experts.
Teachers' unions are not experts. Teachers unions are out to promote themselves--not the teachers and not the schools, and definitely not the students.
signed:
Experienced Teacher who learned this in my first year of teaching. Never saw anything over the years to change my mind.
Oh yeah? Where do you teach? In a public school system, or some kind of unaccredited bible-thumper private? I’m betting the latter based on your absurd post. It reads like typical anti-union trash talking points.
Union teachers are the only bulwark standing between society and the brainwashed spawn being raised and indoctrinated by their rightwing loon parents. If it weren’t for public school teachers offsetting all these idiot parents and their lunacy, we’d be up to our eyeballs in school age little fascists. Teachers are typically the only people exposing these kids to Progressive ideals and questioning the nonsense these children are being fed at home.
Assuming you aren't a troll, you are part of the problem. Many parents don't want teachers indoctrinating/pushing political ideologies in a public school classroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Because no one cares. It’s not like some crime was committed or there was an attempted overthrow of the election like on Jan 6, this was just a peaceful political demonstration. Right-wingers are wound up about it but most people don’t care because they’re not that interested in politics.
No one cares? According to whom, you? You’re the spokesperson for “most people”?
This liberal Virginia certainly does care and am disgusted. Sounds like plenty of people in Charlottesville did as well. This is so distasteful and so is your brushing it off as NBD.
Dirty politics as usual. I don’t understand why Jennifer McCellan wasn’t good enough for the Virginia Democratic Party and why Terry had to come back to “be our savior”. Ridiculous. This stunt is so sleazy and gross.
I think it was a poorly-done stunt. I get the message, but the delivery sucked. Windsor should stick to undercover videos.
At the same time, put blame where it’s due. This was the Lincoln Project and activists, not a political party.
It’s certainly not a deal breaker for me when there is a Trumpy candidate. I don’t want to embolden the real-life white supremacists they were trying to mock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, the other day, McAuliffe tweeted out that Trump is coming to Virginia to campaign for Youngkin. Not happening.
Trump is having a tele-rally on Monday, is he not?