Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the subsequent literature you mention (Native American, women in lit, African, etc.) is only possible to understand and comprehend in Anglo society, because of Shakespeare. His writing and use of the language is peerless. I promise that of all of the "womens lit" classes you took, you did not encounter an author as important to the foundation of culture and society as Shakespeare.
And it doesn't matter if there are (not "their are") "tons" of more interesting books for youth than Shakespeare. School is not a candy factory, dumbed down to the level of teaching what is of interest to teenagers. Sixteen year olds don't know what they need to know. It is up to educated adults to present to students the information that they need to read and digest in order to become properly educated, literate, functioning members of society, and to advance their way in academia. If you don't understand that, your education failed you.
It’s only possible because England literally colonized Africans and indigenous people. Had y’all stayed in your own country this wouldn’t be a conversation. Stop giving yourself credit you don’t deserve colonizer.
+1
Calling someone "colonizer" is the same thing as saying, "I'm not competent enough to respond to your argument, so I'll just invoke a woke word instead. . ."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
Freshman psych rears it’s ugly head again.
You win the internet!
It’s like Hamlet said, To thine own self be true
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahaha you guys this is great.
i love watching you all put each other down and attempting to sound smart about literature. none of you are doing this right
And how would doing it right look? Do, please, enlighten us.
Not trying way too hard is a good start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the subsequent literature you mention (Native American, women in lit, African, etc.) is only possible to understand and comprehend in Anglo society, because of Shakespeare. His writing and use of the language is peerless. I promise that of all of the "womens lit" classes you took, you did not encounter an author as important to the foundation of culture and society as Shakespeare.
And it doesn't matter if there are (not "their are") "tons" of more interesting books for youth than Shakespeare. School is not a candy factory, dumbed down to the level of teaching what is of interest to teenagers. Sixteen year olds don't know what they need to know. It is up to educated adults to present to students the information that they need to read and digest in order to become properly educated, literate, functioning members of society, and to advance their way in academia. If you don't understand that, your education failed you.
It’s only possible because England literally colonized Africans and indigenous people. Had y’all stayed in your own country this wouldn’t be a conversation. Stop giving yourself credit you don’t deserve colonizer.
+1
Calling someone "colonizer" is the same thing as saying, "I'm not competent enough to respond to your argument, so I'll just invoke a woke word instead. . ."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
Freshman psych rears it’s ugly head again.
You win the internet!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the subsequent literature you mention (Native American, women in lit, African, etc.) is only possible to understand and comprehend in Anglo society, because of Shakespeare. His writing and use of the language is peerless. I promise that of all of the "womens lit" classes you took, you did not encounter an author as important to the foundation of culture and society as Shakespeare.
And it doesn't matter if there are (not "their are") "tons" of more interesting books for youth than Shakespeare. School is not a candy factory, dumbed down to the level of teaching what is of interest to teenagers. Sixteen year olds don't know what they need to know. It is up to educated adults to present to students the information that they need to read and digest in order to become properly educated, literate, functioning members of society, and to advance their way in academia. If you don't understand that, your education failed you.
It’s only possible because England literally colonized Africans and indigenous people. Had y’all stayed in your own country this wouldn’t be a conversation. Stop giving yourself credit you don’t deserve colonizer.
+1
Anonymous wrote:What’s the value of Shakespeare in the curriculum? Is it for your nostalgic reasons? Just because it’s always been done, does that mean it’s always been right? Do you want to still teach Columbus as a savior and hero?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
Freshman psych rears it’s ugly head again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the subsequent literature you mention (Native American, women in lit, African, etc.) is only possible to understand and comprehend in Anglo society, because of Shakespeare. His writing and use of the language is peerless. I promise that of all of the "womens lit" classes you took, you did not encounter an author as important to the foundation of culture and society as Shakespeare.
And it doesn't matter if there are (not "their are") "tons" of more interesting books for youth than Shakespeare. School is not a candy factory, dumbed down to the level of teaching what is of interest to teenagers. Sixteen year olds don't know what they need to know. It is up to educated adults to present to students the information that they need to read and digest in order to become properly educated, literate, functioning members of society, and to advance their way in academia. If you don't understand that, your education failed you.
It’s only possible because England literally colonized Africans and indigenous people. Had y’all stayed in your own country this wouldn’t be a conversation. Stop giving yourself credit you don’t deserve colonizer.
Anonymous wrote:You all have lost your minds. This thread needs to be locked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
In the real world, mediocrities who use identity politics to try to sound sophisticated usually end up being exposed for what they really are: poorly educated
Oh no! It’s because I didn’t read enough Shakespeare isn’t it? Darn, how will I ever impress my middle aged friends now?
If your friends are anything like you I doubt they are "middel aged" (oh! the horror!) and I know they don't read Shakespeare. I'm guessing. .. Harry Potter?
That was sarcasm. And I do not like Harry Potter as the author continues to not support the LGBTQ community and that’s not right.
OMG you are so thick you don't even see what you walked right into. . . .LOL. Go back to hate-liking your "friends" Instagram posts, troll. Come back here when you're actually doing grown up things like raising children and working and paying a mortgage.
I don’t have an insta. Interesting how you think having a child makes you an adult when there are millions of homeless children, children who are raped and have a child, etc.
And I own my home, spoiled little me. I’m married, I’m not 15. Chill. Also FYI there are 15 year olds these days who own, social media is crazy.
Thanks for the life lesson though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
In the real world, mediocrities who use identity politics to try to sound sophisticated usually end up being exposed for what they really are: poorly educated
Oh no! It’s because I didn’t read enough Shakespeare isn’t it? Darn, how will I ever impress my middle aged friends now?
If your friends are anything like you I doubt they are "middel aged" (oh! the horror!) and I know they don't read Shakespeare. I'm guessing. .. Harry Potter?
That was sarcasm. And I do not like Harry Potter as the author continues to not support the LGBTQ community and that’s not right.
OMG you are so thick you don't even see what you walked right into. . . .LOL. Go back to hate-liking your "friends" Instagram posts, troll. Come back here when you're actually doing grown up things like raising children and working and paying a mortgage.
I don’t have an insta. Interesting how you think having a child makes you an adult when there are millions of homeless children, children who are raped and have a child, etc.
And I own my home, spoiled little me. I’m married, I’m not 15. Chill. Also FYI there are 15 year olds these days who own, social media is crazy.
Thanks for the life lesson though!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, I checked back to see if the salty old white women would try to disparage my intellect because they didn’t like my answer. Nice you all met my expectations.
But I’m a little dissatisfied, I didn’t get the ‘word salad’ comment.![]()
And just an FYI I wasn’t making a point for Shakespeare being removed, more like just laughing at this thread, that is just so white mom. What will you do if Karen and Brad don’t learn about Shakespeare in school?!
I think because DCPS can be or is trying to really be more black and a little more non-white hispanic focused some of you forget the real world is not. I’m sure their university English class will talk about Shakespeare. Or hey, you can have them read it for a leisure activity.
In the real world, mediocrities who use identity politics to try to sound sophisticated usually end up being exposed for what they really are: poorly educated
Oh no! It’s because I didn’t read enough Shakespeare isn’t it? Darn, how will I ever impress my middle aged friends now?
If your friends are anything like you I doubt they are "middel aged" (oh! the horror!) and I know they don't read Shakespeare. I'm guessing. .. Harry Potter?
That was sarcasm. And I do not like Harry Potter as the author continues to not support the LGBTQ community and that’s not right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of the subsequent literature you mention (Native American, women in lit, African, etc.) is only possible to understand and comprehend in Anglo society, because of Shakespeare. His writing and use of the language is peerless. I promise that of all of the "womens lit" classes you took, you did not encounter an author as important to the foundation of culture and society as Shakespeare.
And it doesn't matter if there are (not "their are") "tons" of more interesting books for youth than Shakespeare. School is not a candy factory, dumbed down to the level of teaching what is of interest to teenagers. Sixteen year olds don't know what they need to know. It is up to educated adults to present to students the information that they need to read and digest in order to become properly educated, literate, functioning members of society, and to advance their way in academia. If you don't understand that, your education failed you.
It’s only possible because England literally colonized Africans and indigenous people. Had y’all stayed in your own country this wouldn’t be a conversation. Stop giving yourself credit you don’t deserve colonizer.