Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cannot vote for any candidate endorsed by the WTU.
So you hate teachers then?
NP. I hate the WTU. I think they are crooked. They are a detriment to our kids' education. I also love teachers.
If you can't differentiate between teachers and the WTU then...you probably collect a paycheck from the WTU.
Teachers are the WTU. So yes you hate teachers.
The self delusion of some people is really astonishing. To claim you don’t hate teachers but hate the WTU is not only wild, but completely divorced from reality. WTU represents 90-95% of DCPS teachers, so if said person is claiming they hate WTU, they definitely hate public school teachers at the very least.
This 100 percent. When posters say they hate the union, they mean they want the right to treat teachers like their servants, hover over them like the Gestapo, interfere with their ability to do their jobs, judge them for being successful or failing at what they do notwithstanding that they themselves are no more qualified to judge then vice-versa, and fire them at will. They want the right to be adverse to teachers and not to work in tandem with that. And that means they hate teachers, and that the WTU is necessary to protect teachers from their haters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you enjoy having your kid attend only 4 days a week and half days, then JLG is your #1 choice. Janeese is all in for "flexible scheduling". So what is flexible scheduling, you might ask? Get ready for more asynchronous days, 3-day weekends, 4-day weekends, tech days, packet days, enrichment days, independent learning days, camp days, early dismissal days, rotating drop-off days, and teacher office-hours-only days, with fewer actual normal days.
https://www.weareempowered.org/flexiblescheduling.html
https://www.weareempowered.org/uploads/2/6/1/...ling_for_schools.pdf
WTF
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Anonymous wrote:If you enjoy having your kid attend only 4 days a week and half days, then JLG is your #1 choice. Janeese is all in for "flexible scheduling". So what is flexible scheduling, you might ask? Get ready for more asynchronous days, 3-day weekends, 4-day weekends, tech days, packet days, enrichment days, independent learning days, camp days, early dismissal days, rotating drop-off days, and teacher office-hours-only days, with fewer actual normal days.
https://www.weareempowered.org/flexiblescheduling.html
https://www.weareempowered.org/uploads/2/6/1/...ling_for_schools.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cannot vote for any candidate endorsed by the WTU.
So you hate teachers then?
NP. I hate the WTU. I think they are crooked. They are a detriment to our kids' education. I also love teachers.
If you can't differentiate between teachers and the WTU then...you probably collect a paycheck from the WTU.
Teachers are the WTU. So yes you hate teachers.
The self delusion of some people is really astonishing. To claim you don’t hate teachers but hate the WTU is not only wild, but completely divorced from reality. WTU represents 90-95% of DCPS teachers, so if said person is claiming they hate WTU, they definitely hate public school teachers at the very least.
This 100 percent. When posters say they hate the union, they mean they want the right to treat teachers like their servants, hover over them like the Gestapo, interfere with their ability to do their jobs, judge them for being successful or failing at what they do notwithstanding that they themselves are no more qualified to judge then vice-versa, and fire them at will. They want the right to be adverse to teachers and not to work in tandem with that. And that means they hate teachers, and that the WTU is necessary to protect teachers from their haters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JLG has been incredibly engaged with Ward 4 education activists and schools. I have my doubts McDuffie could say the same.
I don't think you have to agree with her or with him on specific topics, but I'd much rather go with an engaged mayor on education than one who is not.
Engaged on basically anything… and I totally agree. Anyone who votes for McDuffie and then is surprised that he had literally no principles or interest in engaging anyone except special interest groups and corporations with $$$ deserves what they get.
So true. When they see him slash funding or give a position to his cousin (look it up) they should not be surprised.
Agree McDuffie is corrupt and if he becomes mayor we will see stuff like this.
But I also think if we elect JLG, we'll see her opposing common sense solutions on crime and education in the name of equity, and gaslighting residents who point out there is nothing "equitable" about being afraid or watching your child's school fail them.
That's why the choice is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JLG has been incredibly engaged with Ward 4 education activists and schools. I have my doubts McDuffie could say the same.
I don't think you have to agree with her or with him on specific topics, but I'd much rather go with an engaged mayor on education than one who is not.
Engaged on basically anything… and I totally agree. Anyone who votes for McDuffie and then is surprised that he had literally no principles or interest in engaging anyone except special interest groups and corporations with $$$ deserves what they get.
So true. When they see him slash funding or give a position to his cousin (look it up) they should not be surprised.
Agree McDuffie is corrupt and if he becomes mayor we will see stuff like this.
But I also think if we elect JLG, we'll see her opposing common sense solutions on crime and education in the name of equity, and gaslighting residents who point out there is nothing "equitable" about being afraid or watching your child's school fail them.
That's why the choice is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Yea, I get it. You think you know better than everyone else and are qualified to tell everyone else how to do their jobs. But, thank goodness, we have unions to protect the broader public from people like you.
DP but the WTU doesn't exist to protect the broader public.
Learn to read. I said "unions" generally.
Those also don't exist to protect the general public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Yea, I get it. You think you know better than everyone else and are qualified to tell everyone else how to do their jobs. But, thank goodness, we have unions to protect the broader public from people like you.
DP but the WTU doesn't exist to protect the broader public.
Learn to read. I said "unions" generally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Yea, I get it. You think you know better than everyone else and are qualified to tell everyone else how to do their jobs. But, thank goodness, we have unions to protect the broader public from people like you.
DP but the WTU doesn't exist to protect the broader public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Yea, I get it. You think you know better than everyone else and are qualified to tell everyone else how to do their jobs. But, thank goodness, we have unions to protect the broader public from people like you.
Anonymous wrote:Go ahead and say I hate teachers. I don’t really care what you think. I won’t vote for a candidate backed by the union.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JLG has been incredibly engaged with Ward 4 education activists and schools. I have my doubts McDuffie could say the same.
I don't think you have to agree with her or with him on specific topics, but I'd much rather go with an engaged mayor on education than one who is not.
Engaged on basically anything… and I totally agree. Anyone who votes for McDuffie and then is surprised that he had literally no principles or interest in engaging anyone except special interest groups and corporations with $$$ deserves what they get.
So true. When they see him slash funding or give a position to his cousin (look it up) they should not be surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cannot vote for any candidate endorsed by the WTU.
So you hate teachers then?
NP. I hate the WTU. I think they are crooked. They are a detriment to our kids' education. I also love teachers.
If you can't differentiate between teachers and the WTU then...you probably collect a paycheck from the WTU.
Teachers are the WTU. So yes you hate teachers.
The self delusion of some people is really astonishing. To claim you don’t hate teachers but hate the WTU is not only wild, but completely divorced from reality. WTU represents 90-95% of DCPS teachers, so if said person is claiming they hate WTU, they definitely hate public school teachers at the very least.