Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just watched this. As a hardworking mcps employee and parent, I’m thinking, doesn’t he have better things to do? Like supporting our schools?
Seems a little tone deaf.
Oh for goodness sakes, this probably took very little time, and they just wanted some goofy cheer. Connecting with people actually IS part of the job. Sigh... lighten up people.
Anonymous wrote:An undergraduate sociology major could write an essay on this thread and fake outrage white liberal culture.
You all are a joke and parody of yourselves.
Get a life.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Just watched this. As a hardworking mcps employee and parent, I’m thinking, doesn’t he have better things to do? Like supporting our schools?
Seems a little tone deaf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very end of the video, when they wish everyone happy holidays, is sufficient. Most of the video seemed to suggest that Taylor’s an unserious man avoiding work and trying to sidetrack employees who are actually productive. He didn’t channel Elf so much as Michael Scott attempting to make a video where he’s Buddy the Elf. All that was missing was Grace Rivera-Owen giving the camera a direct Jim Halpert-style look.
No, it’s no sufficient. It’s a Christmas video. It was inappropriate and offensive to those who don’t celebrate.
Non-Christmas-celebrating Jewish person here who didn't find it offensive at all.
Different people can have different reactions and I found it offensive. I also find it offense our band director every year only does Christmas songs and makes the kids where Santa hats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very end of the video, when they wish everyone happy holidays, is sufficient. Most of the video seemed to suggest that Taylor’s an unserious man avoiding work and trying to sidetrack employees who are actually productive. He didn’t channel Elf so much as Michael Scott attempting to make a video where he’s Buddy the Elf. All that was missing was Grace Rivera-Owen giving the camera a direct Jim Halpert-style look.
No, it’s no sufficient. It’s a Christmas video. It was inappropriate and offensive to those who don’t celebrate.
Non-Christmas-celebrating Jewish person here who didn't find it offensive at all.
Different people can have different reactions and I found it offensive. I also find it offense our band director every year only does Christmas songs and makes the kids where Santa hats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very end of the video, when they wish everyone happy holidays, is sufficient. Most of the video seemed to suggest that Taylor’s an unserious man avoiding work and trying to sidetrack employees who are actually productive. He didn’t channel Elf so much as Michael Scott attempting to make a video where he’s Buddy the Elf. All that was missing was Grace Rivera-Owen giving the camera a direct Jim Halpert-style look.
No, it’s no sufficient. It’s a Christmas video. It was inappropriate and offensive to those who don’t celebrate.
Non-Christmas-celebrating Jewish person here who didn't find it offensive at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very end of the video, when they wish everyone happy holidays, is sufficient. Most of the video seemed to suggest that Taylor’s an unserious man avoiding work and trying to sidetrack employees who are actually productive. He didn’t channel Elf so much as Michael Scott attempting to make a video where he’s Buddy the Elf. All that was missing was Grace Rivera-Owen giving the camera a direct Jim Halpert-style look.
No, it’s no sufficient. It’s a Christmas video. It was inappropriate and offensive to those who don’t celebrate.
Anonymous wrote:The very end of the video, when they wish everyone happy holidays, is sufficient. Most of the video seemed to suggest that Taylor’s an unserious man avoiding work and trying to sidetrack employees who are actually productive. He didn’t channel Elf so much as Michael Scott attempting to make a video where he’s Buddy the Elf. All that was missing was Grace Rivera-Owen giving the camera a direct Jim Halpert-style look.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks there’s no reason for MCPS to issue a holiday message?
Friends and family can wish each other seasons greetings.
The King can issue a message to the UK.
The Pope can wish the faithful a Merry Christmas.
But the guy currently running mcps really shouldn’t feel compelled to issue a video. A simple email/text reminding everyone when winter break is/schools are closed along with a vanilla, “Wishing our tremendous staff as well as our students and mcps families a safe and happy holiday. See you when classes resume on January blah blah blah.”
This isn’t hard.
The video comes off as nonsense in the face of all the alarming things he is doing.