Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
The two (?) of you may see it that way, but those of us who would like a temporary all-virtual option don't see a need to shame or alarm each other. But at this point we can't seem to hear each other over the brouhaha you're causing with wooden spoons on pots and pans because you reallllllllly don't want a virtual-only option, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
The two (?) of you may see it that way, but those of us who would like a temporary all-virtual option don't see a need to shame or alarm each other. But at this point we can't seem to hear each other over the brouhaha you're causing with wooden spoons on pots and pans because you reallllllllly don't want a virtual-only option, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
Huge waste of resources. You should go to an all-virtual school, because guess what? They'll be BETTER at it for you. But no, you want to throw a fit so that you can have a resource-intensive sub-optimal experience that caters to you because of your entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
Anonymous wrote:there are virtual options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
The two (?) of you may see it that way, but those of us who would like a temporary all-virtual option don't see a need to shame or alarm each other. But at this point we can't seem to hear each other over the brouhaha you're causing with wooden spoons on pots and pans because you reallllllllly don't want a virtual-only option, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
The two (?) of you may see it that way, but those of us who would like a temporary all-virtual option don't see a need to shame or alarm each other. But at this point we can't seem to hear each other over the brouhaha you're causing with wooden spoons on pots and pans because you reallllllllly don't want a virtual-only option, apparently.
You have virtual options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want every single one of you people who are against a virtual OPTION to watch this (not just read the tweet, watch the video):
https://twitter.com/cleavon_md/status/1422303133972242444?s=21
Dr. Mark Kline Physician-in-Chief at Children's Hospital New Orleans, 4th down in the thread.
Thank you.
Here's Dr Kline's full statement in one video, instead of broken down into tweets.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZnHf_mr_uno
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want every single one of you people who are against a virtual OPTION to watch this (not just read the tweet, watch the video):
https://twitter.com/cleavon_md/status/1422303133972242444?s=21
Dr. Mark Kline Physician-in-Chief at Children's Hospital New Orleans, 4th down in the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
The two (?) of you may see it that way, but those of us who would like a temporary all-virtual option don't see a need to shame or alarm each other. But at this point we can't seem to hear each other over the brouhaha you're causing with wooden spoons on pots and pans because you reallllllllly don't want a virtual-only option, apparently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.
At this point the effort seems to be alarm or shame other people into agreeing with a demand for an all-virtual option at every school.
Anonymous wrote:I also don't understand the moralizing of people saying they want a virtual option. There are virtual options. Choose one. No one is stopping you.