Posted on 08/10/2020 8:58:56 PM PDT by MNDude
Teachers on Twitter were recently caught complaining that they couldnt push leftwing agendas down childrens throats online because their parents might be watching. Parental involvement was even called dangerous by one teacher.
Sunshine is the best disinfectant. Parents should monitor what their children are learning at any time. Online learning will provide the perfect opportunity to do this. It will shine the light on whats really going on.
And after reading the tweets from teachers below, its even more important.
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Cue Casablanca clip.
Anyone capable of critical thought already knows academia is full of Communist, Socialist and American hating people.
“Parents are dangerous.”
“Here is the thread! Infuriating.”
It’s much more than infuriating. It’s scary how far we’ve let this go. At this point, when schools do resume, I think we should demand live-streaming for parents from every classroom.
The only thing “liberal” about Communists is the dead body count of their killing fields.
Well, Well, Well...
THIS after some “teachers” told me it’s just their Union that’s the problem???
Knowing this, you would think teachers would be chomping at the bit to get the schools open soon and the kids away from their parents.
I suppose the next logical step, since parents can’t all return to work if their kids have to do remote “learning”, is to have the kids shipped off to live in federally run indoctrination centers. It just doesn’t seem that far-fetched anymore. Because Covid.
And this is why may kids would never see the inside of a school.
Homeschool. I can’t say this enough. Homeschool. Yes, it’s hard. Yes, you can do it. In fact, let’s tell the truth: it’s a full-time job with no monetary pay, but it is SO, SO worth it (and actually a lot of fun!).
“THIS after some teachers told me its just their Union thats the problem???”
I’ve been told the same thing. They’re delusional.
Bookmark bad liberal commie teachers.
There was a story about these a-holes in the Denver Post. "I didn't sign up for this" was the theme. I feel unsafe and shouldn't have to go into the classroom. But, of course, I should still get full pay.
So, teach, who did sign up for this? The people who produce your food, sell your food, sell your liquor, sell your household products, pick up your trash, make sure water comes out of your taps, the police who clean up your traffic accidents and protect you (well, in some places)? They can't say, "I didn't sign up for this." Why the hell are you allowed to? Why isn't educating our children an "essential" service???
Public school is all about teaching you WHAT TO THINK.
My oldest kids went to private school where they were basically taught what to think, but it was supposedly from a Christian worldview. I homeschooled my youngest K-12 (accepted to a major university, in case there is any question about quality.). He wasn’t taught What To Think, but was taught critical thinking skills (along with basic knowledge of math/history/science/the arts)
My private school kids vary between being very liberal to (L)ibertarian (sigh). All of their (private school) peers are the same. IMO, those private school kids rebelled against what they were taught, as opposed to public school kids who embrace what they were taught.
However, the home schooled youngest is by far the most logical/critical thinker. He did vote for the Beast in 2016 after Ben Carson dropped out of the race, then admitted pretty much right away that was a big mistake. But at 18 years old, hey.
There is no mistake that public school is harmful to children. Private school can be second best. Anytime children are told WHAT TO THINK vs taught how to learn and use critical thinking skills to determine what is right and true, it’s a big mistake. I wish I had known that before we threw tens of thousands of dollars down the drain for private school.
Yes. In some ways, the terrible situation is a curse. In other ways, it’s a blessing, indeed. Homeschool!
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