Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Thank you for this post. My spidey sense was tingling too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh no. teachers are—to put it simply—scared to die.
There’s a pandemic and if schools hadn’t closed in march, the death toll would have been much higher.
The political part of this is how terribly Trump has handled it for months and months, calling it a hoax, never wearing a mask, pitting states against each other for proper equipment, firing the pandemic team long before this happened, refusing to listen to top health experts.
If teachers had proper PPE and schools could have soap and paper towels, maybe they wouldn’t be so scared, but my kids in McPs —a wealthy county —often don’t even have soap in the bathrooms. How the hell can they keep the virus at bay without the proper equipment?
I’m shocked to hear schools don’t have soap in the bathrooms. That being said I am CERTAIN parents or even strangers would be more than happy to donate to the school if that’s so it takes to reopen. I don’t have kids but I’d gladly restock your school singlehandedly! Sadly I do think there are some teachers who don’t want to reopen at all if they have to take any risk whatsoever and there still getting paid. They should feel more sense of responsibility for the future of our children. Imagine if our healthcare workers refused to help patients until some long list of demands were met. Teachers play just as big a role in the (social, intellectual, emotional) health of our society as healthcare workers do.
It has been disheartening to read how many teachers don't consider themselves essential. They are scared of all the wrong things.
If by essential you meant overqualified babysitters then yeah mate... we aints no essential.
Cheers (I’m on vacay. U?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't worry we will be having our elite pod where our hand picked tutors and pod mates are all wealthy and not having to deal with silly poverty
This. I can't believe that schools are closed but people are allowed to have hand picked tutors and 8 kids in their house being home schooled in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Many many liberals (the ones that actually care about poor people, equity, and social justice) want schools to reopen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Many many liberals (the ones that actually care about poor people, equity, and social justice) want schools to reopen.
+1. I suspect PP is only opposed to reopening because Trump is for it. (I despise Trump in case you’re wondering. But a broken clock is still right sometimes)
-1, unless we should all assume that you are only supportive of reopening schools because Trump is calling for it? Not PP, btw. There are several substantiated points and opinions of people that do/don’t agree with the info. This isn’t the politics forum. Though, it’s hard to keep Trump’s name out of everything when his hand is often stirring the pot.
I understand that you and I have legitimate differences of opinion on this. But I strongly disagree with the person above who thinks anyone who supports reopening is a paid reelection troll. (Surely they would not spend on an anonymous forum in the bluest part of America?). If you think no liberals support reopening then you need to get out more! (Assuming you are the PP who said Trump trolls are in this thread)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Many many liberals (the ones that actually care about poor people, equity, and social justice) want schools to reopen.
+1. I suspect PP is only opposed to reopening because Trump is for it. (I despise Trump in case you’re wondering. But a broken clock is still right sometimes)
-1, unless we should all assume that you are only supportive of reopening schools because Trump is calling for it? Not PP, btw. There are several substantiated points and opinions of people that do/don’t agree with the info. This isn’t the politics forum. Though, it’s hard to keep Trump’s name out of everything when his hand is often stirring the pot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Many many liberals (the ones that actually care about poor people, equity, and social justice) want schools to reopen.
+1. I suspect PP is only opposed to reopening because Trump is for it. (I despise Trump in case you’re wondering. But a broken clock is still right sometimes)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh no. teachers are—to put it simply—scared to die.
There’s a pandemic and if schools hadn’t closed in march, the death toll would have been much higher.
The political part of this is how terribly Trump has handled it for months and months, calling it a hoax, never wearing a mask, pitting states against each other for proper equipment, firing the pandemic team long before this happened, refusing to listen to top health experts.
If teachers had proper PPE and schools could have soap and paper towels, maybe they wouldn’t be so scared, but my kids in McPs —a wealthy county —often don’t even have soap in the bathrooms. How the hell can they keep the virus at bay without the proper equipment?
I’m shocked to hear schools don’t have soap in the bathrooms. That being said I am CERTAIN parents or even strangers would be more than happy to donate to the school if that’s so it takes to reopen. I don’t have kids but I’d gladly restock your school singlehandedly! Sadly I do think there are some teachers who don’t want to reopen at all if they have to take any risk whatsoever and there still getting paid. They should feel more sense of responsibility for the future of our children. Imagine if our healthcare workers refused to help patients until some long list of demands were met. Teachers play just as big a role in the (social, intellectual, emotional) health of our society as healthcare workers do.
People say that but then they oppose higher taxes. Schools didn't get this way overnight, they have been consistently underfunded by the same people who are now screaming they should be open in a pandemic. It's pretty rich to talk about a teacher's "sense of responsibility" when the PTA is holding bingo night fundraisers because public funding for schools has been inadequate for decades.
We have the means in this country to double or triple (or more) the number of public schools and have everyone in person this fall in classes of 10 or fewer. We just lack the "sense of responsibility" to make it happen.
You’re right on the macro issues, but then you’re refusing to find solutions right now. Schools were defunded for too long. Yes. So we just give up on all kids during a pandemic? I mean why are you choosing that response to a post about finding solutions RIGHT NOW?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Many many liberals (the ones that actually care about poor people, equity, and social justice) want schools to reopen.
Anonymous wrote:
Saving lives > education.
Especially since most kids are actually still getting an education. The argument that kids are not learning at home is a myth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh no. teachers are—to put it simply—scared to die.
There’s a pandemic and if schools hadn’t closed in march, the death toll would have been much higher.
The political part of this is how terribly Trump has handled it for months and months, calling it a hoax, never wearing a mask, pitting states against each other for proper equipment, firing the pandemic team long before this happened, refusing to listen to top health experts.
If teachers had proper PPE and schools could have soap and paper towels, maybe they wouldn’t be so scared, but my kids in McPs —a wealthy county —often don’t even have soap in the bathrooms. How the hell can they keep the virus at bay without the proper equipment?
I’m shocked to hear schools don’t have soap in the bathrooms. That being said I am CERTAIN parents or even strangers would be more than happy to donate to the school if that’s so it takes to reopen. I don’t have kids but I’d gladly restock your school singlehandedly! Sadly I do think there are some teachers who don’t want to reopen at all if they have to take any risk whatsoever and there still getting paid. They should feel more sense of responsibility for the future of our children. Imagine if our healthcare workers refused to help patients until some long list of demands were met. Teachers play just as big a role in the (social, intellectual, emotional) health of our society as healthcare workers do.
It has been disheartening to read how many teachers don't consider themselves essential. They are scared of all the wrong things.
Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.
Anonymous wrote:The re-election campaign desperately wants schools to reopen so they can claim there's an economic recovery by Nov 3. I suspect the people starting thread after thread on this are working to further that effort.
Some of the people responding in the threads are part of that campaign, but I assume some are just freaked-out parents who don't realize they're playing into a scam.