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1 hour ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:


So… let me understand… the secret liberal agenda of indoctrinating students into this notion that capitalism marginalizes people of color, is….. on a very clear and obvious scale (grading) … is marginalizing people of color? 🤔 

Students failed? Clearly the scale (grading ) is systemically racist. 

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On 1/29/2022 at 9:13 AM, Backintheday544 said:

 

Being in Virginia, it’s pretty scary what all this fake posturing has led to.

 

We have a hotline to call to tell people if what is being taught doesn’t fit the Republican idea of education - https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-virginia-hotline-lets-parents-report-divisive-teaching-practices-11643236044

 

 

Man, Fairfax County is almost giving Loudoun County a run for its money.

 

Almost.

 

Menstrual products in the boys’ bathrooms.

 

Yeah yeah yeah, we’ve said this before and we’ll keep saying it … this is why Youngkin won. Seriously.

 

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2022/02/01/fairfax-county-public-schools-teachers-and-staff-looking-to-get-period-products-added-to-boys-bathrooms-and-yes-everything-is-stupid/

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Man, Fairfax County is almost giving Loudoun County a run for its money.

 

Almost.

 

Menstrual products in the boys’ bathrooms.

 

Yeah yeah yeah, we’ve said this before and we’ll keep saying it … this is why Youngkin won. Seriously.

 

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2022/02/01/fairfax-county-public-schools-teachers-and-staff-looking-to-get-period-products-added-to-boys-bathrooms-and-yes-everything-is-stupid/

 

Are they going to also add urinals to the girls bathroom for all standing peeers?

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9 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Man, Fairfax County is almost giving Loudoun County a run for its money.

 

Almost.

 

Menstrual products in the boys’ bathrooms.

 

Yeah yeah yeah, we’ve said this before and we’ll keep saying it … this is why Youngkin won. Seriously.

 

https://twitchy.com/samj-3930/2022/02/01/fairfax-county-public-schools-teachers-and-staff-looking-to-get-period-products-added-to-boys-bathrooms-and-yes-everything-is-stupid/


Thanks for point this out!

 

This is the 3rd richest county in the US. As proud Republicans like yourself, you adhere to a policy of local government. So it’s great they’re getting together locally to find solutions that apply to them vs looking at big government.
 

I think we can all agree that the wealthy have problems the poor can’t understand or that the wealthy have enough money where major concerns of the poor aren’t an issue so they can focus on issues important to them.

 

Maybe Erie county and Wyoming county should pull themselves up by the bootstraps and be as rich as Fairfax county so one day they may be concerned with issues like this vs things like getting by just paying their bills.

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In his speech, Cordoza revealed that he had applied to join the VLBC but was voted out, and he said it was based on his answers to a questionnaire. He said the questions included topics such as his top three environmental justice priorities, whether he favored charter schools, if he would favor overhauling the process for recalling public officials to “end harassment,” and if he would work to repeal sovereign immunity for police officers.

 

Other topics, he said, included if he supported collective bargaining — which he called “turning our state into a union state” — and standing up for abortion rights, mask mandates and gun control.

 

“These questions … spit in the face of our ancestors who fought to have all of our rights guaranteed,” Cordoza said. “I asked myself what any of those things mentioned have to do with being Black. The answer is it has nothing to do with being Black. … The caucus is not about being Black, it’s about being leftist.”

 

The Black Caucus has 21 members — 17 in the House and four in the Senate. All are Democrats.

 

“Yesterday one of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle said that we want black voices at the table. Well, my black voice came to the table and it was rejected.

“So Mr. Speaker, I don’t know what I should do. I’m a legislator. I’m black. And I want to help the black community. Maybe I need to start my own caucus, the Virginia Non-Leftist Black Caucus."

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mask mandates.  Standing up for mask mandates.   

 

The Democrat Party has been fully taken over by the CCP

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1 minute ago, Kemp said:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/iowa-bill-require-cameras-public-school-classrooms-rcna14789

I thought Trumpists were all about freedom? 

Like most of their positions, freedom only matters when they perceive it as advantageous.  

Big Brother in the classrooms?

Nice job, freedom lovers.

its not the bathroom, whats to hide?

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3 hours ago, Kemp said:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/iowa-bill-require-cameras-public-school-classrooms-rcna14789

I thought Trumpists were all about freedom? 

Like most of their positions, freedom only matters when they perceive it as advantageous.  

Big Brother in the classrooms?

Nice job, freedom lovers.

Why is this in any way hard to understand? 
 

The teachers have been exposed. Covid allowed parents a firsthand look into their kid’s classrooms and the paying customers didn’t like what they saw. Everyone should’ve seen this coming. 

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6 hours ago, Kemp said:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/iowa-bill-require-cameras-public-school-classrooms-rcna14789

I thought Trumpists were all about freedom? 

Like most of their positions, freedom only matters when they perceive it as advantageous.  

Big Brother in the classrooms?

Nice job, freedom lovers.

 

This is about freedom you numbskull.   

 

Please explain why this goes against liberty.  (this should be interesting) 

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19 hours ago, Big Blitz said:

Revised prediction..

 

Public education has 3 years max

 

 

 

 

 

 

What's important here is the masks seemed to remain on properly 

The reason this happens is that attacker will likely not get anymore than 10 days suspension and almost certainly will face jail time. As for the teacher she should have stepped in physically, I only once had a fight in my room but I put myself between the students and that ended the fight. My principal afterwards said to the entire staff "depending on the parents either set of parents can sue you, attacker or attacked, for your actions so do what is right" 

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On 2/6/2022 at 4:26 PM, aristocrat said:

 

 

 

In 2022, every lesson every activity every power point every reading should all be posted online.  Google Class or Canvas most likely.   

 

Who are these teachers kidding.  

 

It's no coincidence everyone found out what's going on - during the full virtual year. 

 

And coming off that, they are requiring teachers to still post every lesson online.  I'd like to hear if someone's kids district isn't providing that.

 

The ACLU or Teachers Unions are literally taking a position there that is the opposite of reality.  

 

 

 

And guess what they can blame?

 

 

COVID

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8 hours ago, Kemp said:

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/iowa-bill-require-cameras-public-school-classrooms-rcna14789

I thought Trumpists were all about freedom? 

Like most of their positions, freedom only matters when they perceive it as advantageous.  

Big Brother in the classrooms?

Nice job, freedom lovers.

The mistake of the left is getting between parents and their children and thinking they have some "right" to dictate to them what their kids should be learning.  It's a fight they're not going to win.  Want to test the theory.  Go out into the woods and try hugging those cute little baby cub bears.  And see what mama bear does next.   

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CRT on full display here 

 

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A divided Supreme Court on Monday restored an Alabama congressional map that creates only one district favorable to a Black candidate, and put on hold a lower court’s order that said a second district was necessary to comply with the Voting Rights Act.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2022/02/07/supreme-court-alabama-racial-gerrymandering/

 

The new jim crow 

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If anyone is in doubt about whether liberal teachers are introducing poisonous, racist and anti-American doctrines into our schools, all you have to do is look at New Business Item 39, which was adopted during last Summer’s annual meeting of the National Education Association, the corrupt teachers’ union that dominates public education in the U.S.

 

This is where the left wants to take education. The professional formation of teachers includes embracing a harmful and divisive ideology that explicitly rejects rationality and objectivity. The theory has moved from an obscure academic concept to very troubling practices that focus on race essentialism, collective guilt, and neo-segregation. All of which violate the most basic principles of equality and justice.

 

It is long past time for the Left to emerge from hiding and publicly defend its commitment to the racist, anti-American doctrines of Critical Race Theory. Let’s hope we can have the debate before it is too late.

 

Our children are being indoctrinated in racist hate, right now.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/02/who-is-teaching-our-children.php

 

 

 

 

The NEA is currently holding its annual meeting. This is Item 39 of New Business:

 

The NEA will, with guidance on implementation from the NEA president and chairs of the Ethnic Minority Affairs Caucuses:

 

A. Share and publicize, through existing channels, information already available on critical race theory (CRT) — what it is and what it is not; have a team of staffers for members who want to learn more and fight back against anti-CRT rhetoric; and share information with other NEA members as well as their community members.

 

B. Provide an already-created, in-depth, study that critiques empire, white supremacy, anti-Blackness, anti-Indigeneity, racism, patriarchy, cisheteropatriarchy, capitalism, ableism, anthropocentrism, and other forms of power and oppression at the intersections of our society, and that we oppose attempts to ban critical race theory and/or The 1619 Project.

 

C. Publicly (through existing media) convey its support for the accurate and honest teaching of social studies topics, including truthful and age-appropriate accountings of unpleasant aspects of American history, such as slavery, and the oppression and discrimination of Indigenous, Black, Brown, and other peoples of color, as well as the continued impact this history has on our current society. The Association will further convey that in teaching these topics, it is reasonable and appropriate for curriculum to be informed by academic frameworks for understanding and interpreting the impact of the past on current society, including critical race theory.

 

D. Join with Black Lives Matter at School and the Zinn Education Project to call for a rally this year on October 14—George Floyd’s birthday—as a national day of action to teach lessons about structural racism and oppression—even in places where it is illegal and requires civil disobedience. Followed by additional days of action that recognize and honor lives taken such as Breonna Taylor, Philando Castile, and others. The National Education Association shall publicize these National Days of Action to all its members, including in NEA Today.

 

E. Conduct a listening tour that will educate members on the tools and resources needed to defend honesty in education including but not limited to tools like CRT.

 

F. Commit President Becky Pringle to make public statements across all lines of media that support racial honesty in education including but not limited to critical race theory.

 

 

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/07/how-radical-are-the-teachers-unions-2.php

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, B-Man said:

 

If anyone is in doubt about whether liberal teachers are introducing poisonous, racist and anti-American doctrines into our schools, all you have to do is look at New Business Item 39, which was adopted during last Summer’s annual meeting of the National Education Association, the corrupt teachers’ union that dominates public education in the U.S.

 

This is where the left wants to take education. The professional formation of teachers includes embracing a harmful and divisive ideology that explicitly rejects rationality and objectivity. The theory has moved from an obscure academic concept to very troubling practices that focus on race essentialism, collective guilt, and neo-segregation. All of which violate the most basic principles of equality and justice.

 

It is long past time for the Left to emerge from hiding and publicly defend its commitment to the racist, anti-American doctrines of Critical Race Theory. Let’s hope we can have the debate before it is too late.

 

Our children are being indoctrinated in racist hate, right now.

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/02/who-is-teaching-our-children.php

 

 

 

 

The NEA is currently holding its annual meeting. This is Item 39 of New Business:

 

The NEA will, with guidance on implementation from the NEA president and chairs of the Ethnic Minority Affairs Caucuses:

 

A. Share and publicize, through existing channels, information already available on critical race theory (CRT) — what it is and what it is not; have a team of staffers for members who want to learn more and fight back against anti-CRT rhetoric; and share information with other NEA members as well as their community members.

 

B. Provide an already-created, in-depth, study that critiques empire, white supremacy, anti-Blackness, anti-Indigeneity, racism, patriarchy, cisheteropatriarchy, capitalism, ableism, anthropocentrism, and other forms of power and oppression at the intersections of our society, and that we oppose attempts to ban critical race theory and/or The 1619 Project.

 

C. Publicly (through existing media) convey its support for the accurate and honest teaching of social studies topics, including truthful and age-appropriate accountings of unpleasant aspects of American history, such as slavery, and the oppression and discrimination of Indigenous, Black, Brown, and other peoples of color, as well as the continued impact this history has on our current society. The Association will further convey that in teaching these topics, it is reasonable and appropriate for curriculum to be informed by academic frameworks for understanding and interpreting the impact of the past on current society, including critical race theory.

 

D. Join with Black Lives Matter at School and the Zinn Education Project to call for a rally this year on October 14—George Floyd’s birthday—as a national day of action to teach lessons about structural racism and oppression—even in places where it is illegal and requires civil disobedience. Followed by additional days of action that recognize and honor lives taken such as Breonna Taylor, Philando Castile, and others. The National Education Association shall publicize these National Days of Action to all its members, including in NEA Today.

 

E. Conduct a listening tour that will educate members on the tools and resources needed to defend honesty in education including but not limited to tools like CRT.

 

F. Commit President Becky Pringle to make public statements across all lines of media that support racial honesty in education including but not limited to critical race theory.

 

 

 

https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/07/how-radical-are-the-teachers-unions-2.php

 

 

 

Pretty soon students will be told about slavery! Oh no!! 

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i am subbing today.  no signs of CRT to report.  i would estimate 75% of the kids are maskless today, i was worried because it was about 25% the first week that the parents were allowed to opt out.

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3 hours ago, Beach said:

i am subbing today.  no signs of CRT to report.  i would estimate 75% of the kids are maskless today, i was worried because it was about 25% the first week that the parents were allowed to opt out.

Beach….what state are you in and what age group are the kids? 

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26 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Beach….what state are you in and what age group are the kids? 

im in Virginia.  today i subbed elementary PE.  to update my mask findings:  its seemed the older kids (2nd-5th) were 75% maskeless but the K and 1st graders were 75% masked.  also, a 2nd grade girl was wearing a shirt that had emojis wearing masks but interestingly she wasnt masked.

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32 minutes ago, Beach said:

im in Virginia.  today i subbed elementary PE.  to update my mask findings:  its seemed the older kids (2nd-5th) were 75% maskeless but the K and 1st graders were 75% masked.  also, a 2nd grade girl was wearing a shirt that had emojis wearing masks but interestingly she wasnt masked.

Thanks! That’s more information then we’ve gotten from Fauchi in over two years! 

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On 2/7/2022 at 12:57 PM, SoCal Deek said:

Why is this in any way hard to understand? 
 

The teachers have been exposed. Covid allowed parents a firsthand look into their kid’s classrooms and the paying customers didn’t like what they saw. Everyone should’ve seen this coming. 


Great, now the Gazpacho police are in the classrooms.

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On 2/7/2022 at 12:57 PM, SoCal Deek said:

Why is this in any way hard to understand? 
 

The teachers have been exposed. Covid allowed parents a firsthand look into their kid’s classrooms and the paying customers didn’t like what they saw. Everyone should’ve seen this coming. 

 

I think you might be promoting a revolution. Government cameras must be installed in your house.

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On 2/7/2022 at 4:15 PM, Chef Jim said:

 

This is about freedom you numbskull.   

 

Please explain why this goes against liberty.  (this should be interesting) 

 

Putting cameras in classrooms is about freedom?

The stupid have found their king.

On 2/7/2022 at 5:54 PM, All_Pro_Bills said:

The mistake of the left is getting between parents and their children and thinking they have some "right" to dictate to them what their kids should be learning.  It's a fight they're not going to win.  Want to test the theory.  Go out into the woods and try hugging those cute little baby cub bears.  And see what mama bear does next.   

 

Burn the books in your own house. First, you should get some.

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1 hour ago, Kemp said:

Burn the books in your own house. First, you should get some.

Not clear to me how this response has any relevance to my comment.  If you're supporting the lefts position that parents just need to shut up and let the experts teach their children whatever they please I think events to date indicate that is just not going to happen.  Taking that approach to the situation is a losing proposition and while I'll give the woke extremists in education a passing grade for persistence they just don't comprehend they're going to get thrashed on this one if they continue to push.  No matter how many pathetic cries for help they might make to the DOJ and the FBI about terrorist parents this battle is going to be lost.    

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2 hours ago, Kemp said:

 

Putting cameras in classrooms is about freedom?

The stupid have found their king.

 


Yup. Freedom of information. Sorry that’s so hard for you to wrap your brain around. You ship you kids off every day for several hours.  Wouldn’t you be interested in knowing what that are beind told by a governmentally run entity?  And yes I used the word told vs taught on purpose. 

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1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:


Yup. Freedom of information. Sorry that’s so hard for you to wrap your brain around. You ship you kids off every day for several hours.  Wouldn’t you be interested in knowing what that are beind told by a governmentally run entity?  And yes I used the word told vs taught on purpose. 

Isn’t it interesting how the Left screamed for cameras on police officers but then opposes them on teachers?  Both are public employees working essentially unsupervised. 

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10 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Isn’t it interesting how the Left screamed for cameras on police officers but then opposes them on teachers?  Both are public employees working essentially unsupervised. 


Yeah but the police are KILLING people!!!  
 

And good comparison.  I’ve always felt body cams were a great step in police reform. 
 

EDIT:  And the police are out in the public every day all day.  Teachers are behind closed doors. 

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1 hour ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

Not clear to me how this response has any relevance to my comment.  If you're supporting the lefts position that parents just need to shut up and let the experts teach their children whatever they please I think events to date indicate that is just not going to happen.  Taking that approach to the situation is a losing proposition and while I'll give the woke extremists in education a passing grade for persistence they just don't comprehend they're going to get thrashed on this one if they continue to push.  No matter how many pathetic cries for help they might make to the DOJ and the FBI about terrorist parents this battle is going to be lost.    

 

Teachers have always taught the curriculum without much parental input and for the most part it has worked.

Now, we've got some ignorant parents who think they know better. They want certain books banned because it bothers them. Some want to burn books. Can you think of any other times in history where books were banned and burned? How did that work out?

It's a step towards totalitarianism.

They banned Maus partially because the animals in the graphics were naked. If you think that people like this should be involved in their chidren's education, you're as stupid as them.

We have entered an age where some people also believe bloggers are smarter than scientists. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.

When you have your President suggesting that the injection of bleach might be a good idea or that horse medication is a better treatment for humans than a vaccine that has proven to be effective, you are saying that everyone has an equal opinion when it comes to science. You would have laughed at that notion just a few years ago.

Now, if you choose not to get vaccinated, it's been established that you are approximately 30 times more likely to die of COVID. Personally, I don't care.

It's a great example of Darwinism.

So, yeah, I don't want absolute morons deciding what should be taught in school. If they are successful in their attempts, it will make for an even more ignorant citizenry. I suppose that will be looked upon as a roaring success by your team, but we're not interested in our kids being dragged down to your kids' levels.

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4 minutes ago, Kemp said:

 

Teachers have always taught the curriculum without much parental input and for the most part it has worked.

Now, we've got some ignorant parents who think they know better. They want certain books banned because it bothers them. Some want to burn books. Can you think of any other times in history where books were banned and burned? How did that work out?

It's a step towards totalitarianism.

They banned Maus partially because the animals in the graphics were naked. If you think that people like this should be involved in their chidren's education, you're as stupid as them.

We have entered an age where some people also believe bloggers are smarter than scientists. If it wasn't so tragic it would be funny.

When you have your President suggesting that the injection of bleach might be a good idea or that horse medication is a better treatment for humans than a vaccine that has proven to be effective, you are saying that everyone has an equal opinion when it comes to science. You would have laughed at that notion just a few years ago.

Now, if you choose not to get vaccinated, it's been established that you are approximately 30 times more likely to die of COVID. Personally, I don't care.

It's a great example of Darwinism.

So, yeah, I don't want absolute morons deciding what should be taught in school. If they are successful in their attempts, it will make for an even more ignorant citizenry. I suppose that will be looked upon as a roaring success by your team, but we're not interested in our kids being dragged down to your kids' levels.

 

So we have ignorant parents but those that run our school systems and babysit our children are the final say on what our children are taught?  I think there is a lot of ignorance in our school system.  Aren't many of them parents too?  

 

Do you feel parents should have a bigger say in what THEIR children are taught.

 

And you say the curriculum has worked for the most part.  I don't think parents are satisfied with that.   

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44 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:


Yup. Freedom of information. Sorry that’s so hard for you to wrap your brain around. You ship you kids off every day for several hours.  Wouldn’t you be interested in knowing what that are beind told by a governmentally run entity?  And yes I used the word told vs taught on purpose. 


So, if a camera was trained on you at work or home you would be okay with that if someone thought it appropriate?

The Republican Party used to fiercely fight against an Orwellian world.

Now, they embrace it.

2 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

So we have ignorant parents but those that run our school systems and babysit our children are the final say on what our children are taught?  I think there is a lot of ignorance in our school system.  Aren't many of them parents too?  

 

Do you feel parents should have a bigger say in what THEIR children are taught.

 

And you say the curriculum has worked for the most part.  I don't think parents are satisfied with that.   


If parents are unhappy with their schools, homeschool them,

If people are unhappy with what hospitals prescribe for their patients, should they be able to be treated by whatever they want?

Many on your side believe that. Are you one of them?

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3 minutes ago, Kemp said:


So, if a camera was trained on you at work or home you would be okay with that if someone thought it appropriate?

 

 

Home?? Who's talking about home?

 

And if I worked with children and was paid by the public I'd be ok with it.  

 

Are you ok with having ZERO clue as to what your very impressionable children are being told? 

 

How many teachers have been fired for doing stupid ***** in the classrooms caught on a students phone?  

 

 

This teacher has been fired. 

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