I would question the teacher....if they’ve ever been to an oppressive country in their life, and where the questions came from....cite the source.
Depends on who this “We” intends, Lone Rangers and Rangerettes.
If it’s private America, then the quiz has it so wrong.
If it’s governmental America, then the quiz has a point.
I can’t find anything in the constitution about, “helping the poor”. It’s in my bible that I should help the poor but that admonition is not for anyone else, unless they want it to be.
Are they kidding? Most GOP of conservatives I know are Christian and many of them give to charity all the time. Liberals not much from what I’ve seen. Tell you what. They want truth? Take them to a packed restaurant on a Friday or Saturday night and watch who leaves more tips on their tables and then ask the waiters or waitresses who they’d rather wait on and the truth will be revealed. Now if they’re referring to class entitlement welfare where the families dont look for jobs and just want to live iff the state they are correct. When dealing with liberals context and truth are always skewed to get the desired effect but when expose them as the manipulators and liars they really are they got nothing except to flee from the light. Because thats what cockroaches do.
This quiz is to place the student and the student’s parents on a political spectrum to go into the school’s files and probably into various socialist activists’ files for future re-education or punishment of the student and righteous harassment of the parents.
I have no problem with the “quiz.” I’m a conservative Republican and I would say government welfare programs are a waste of money.
Because they are.
If this “quiz” was done on-line, as stated in the article, without identification input of the person doing the “quiz”, how did the teacher get ahold of it to make corrections? How did the teacher know who to give it back to? Obviously, the original answers weren’t made on-line; they were handwritten and turned in to the teacher for “grading”.
Were ANY of the answers actually “fascist” or was that put on the spectrum just to taint the view of “far right wing” ideologues?
And several of the the others (that were marked wrong) were not incorrect.
Obviously, there is some serious cognitive dissonance at work here, both at the district level and at the classroom level.
The good news, is that knowing verifying the TEACHER's position in the political spectrum is extremely useful, since he/she/it chose to "provide" the "correct" answers
I would make this teacher's life hell, whether in public OR private school for treating my kid as an indoctrination subject. Big time!
Just a hit back at Scott Walker and his “manhandling” of the teachers’ unions, which set them back to the same status as other working people in Wisconsin.
There are teachers who actually teach students, and there are facilitators for indoctrination centers. This “teacher” is clearly a facilitator.
The Left was hooked on the word “nuance” in the 2004 election. This paper is a cartoonish interpretation, well below the sophistication of a high schooler.
Except that the teacher marked answers to the questions wrong.
I think the teacher, the school administrators and the school district all need to huddle for a couple of days so that they can get their story straight.
This is what public school indoctrination looks like.
I would want my school taxes refunded after an episode like this.
My sister’s neighbor told her about their son’s teacher, who explained the difference between dims and pubs this way:
“A Democrat is someone who sees a hungry person and gives them a meal. A Republican is someone who takes it away.”