Are you calling me a liar? Because I don’t appreciate it.
If I am in a room with shaded windows and I hear the pounding of rain on those windows and I see flashes of lightning in the room periodically, guess what? I don’t have to get up to to look out the window to see if it’s raining. I stated what my experiences in the classroom over a couple of DECADES has been, and the story had the most basic of clues hidden in it by the MSM.
Y’all want to hide your heads in the sand and play “OH HE’S A VICTIM! HE’S A VICTIM!” go right ahead, no skin off my nose. Likelihood is that if he follows that lead, his future’s screwed because he’s going to expect LIFE to bend over backwards for HIM because OH, YEAH, HE’S A VICTIM.
You want that kind of future for your kids, you go right ahead. I think it’s disgusting. [spits]
I didn’t call you a liar - I just said that you took a few facts and manufactured a scenario with them. Are you correct ? We don’t know, do we, yet you are absolutely convinced that you have the only interpretation that is correct. In your many posts you then go on to demonize anyone who disagrees with you. You work around too many liberals and their emotionalism obviously has rubbed off onto you.
I’d have to say it’s the attitude of teachers and administrators like you who, instead of finding out the facts, rush to judgement and make assumptions leading to a probably erroneous verdict, who cause as much pain as the original problem. Then you pillory anyone who disagrees with you, blame them, and sport a very self-righteous attitude.
I’ve dealt with teachers like you and I deplore your attitude. It’s not productive, it doesn’t solve any problems, and you simply make matters worse.
Clearly, you are a “legend in your own mind”.
Next time, try the “seek the facts” approach and use less of the “kids and parents conspire against poor victimized teachers” attitude. You might find it goes over a lot better than the “holier than thou” posts you’ve displayed here.