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share both your names with the kids
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No judgment on those who do, but... Absolutely Not.
share both your names with the kids
The Dunning-Kruger-effect will sadly always ensure though that those who're not exactly too bright (or too educated) think of themselves as being more intelligent...
That’s not a lapse of judgement imo, that’s the type of cancer within our society that needs to be eliminatedI'll let the other people that are pissed off after finding out about it follow up with the superintendent. I was fine with speaking my mind. Secondly, my kid is out of that school as of Friday. Taking a job for a lapse of judgment is a serious penalty.
Basically, yes.It has been my experience that people who are afraid of change or inward criticism will want to maintain the status quo and therefore end up being right wing conservative types.
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No judgment on those who do, but... Absolutely Not.
Lol, first of all, don't be mad that women and liberals generally value education more than men and conservatives do and are willing to take jobs making less money than they could in the private sector because they also value the collective public good more than conservatives do.They are getting one side on todays issues just like they were teaching rosy history before the door hasnt slammed shut on biased bullshit its swung through the other direction. Which makes sense since teachers are like 96% liberal and 99% female.
What do you mean?
Parents should absolutely be the ones raising their kids and teaching them values.
If you feel threatened by a teacher suggesting to visit the website tolerance.org i just don't know anymore, sorry.
Lol, first of all, don't be mad that women and liberals generally value education more than men and conservatives do and are willing to take jobs making less money than they could in the private sector because they also value the collective public good more than conservatives do.
Secondly, values such as empathy, tolerance, and inclusion are not "biased bullshit," they are the bedrock of a functioning Democracy. If you don't like it, send your kid to private school. Or pull him out and home school him in whatever myopic worldview you want.
Personally, I am fairly conservative in my personal morality. I was raised Catholic, and I still seek to follow the Gospel teachings. But I am glad my kids are in public school so they can be exposed to different people and ideas and understand that not everyone thinks like I do.
When they come home, I make sure to talk to them about God and what I believe. I take them to Church and pray with them at night. I talk to them about what I believe to be right and wrong and why. But I also talk to them about how not everyone agrees on every issue.
It's called parenting. It's a difficult task, for sure, but doesn't seem to be impossible.

Why not?
NOW, it's right in your face. NOW, the antifa horde and blm terrorists are left to destroy cities and given large parts of cities as safe spaces cordoned off by concrete barriers. NOW, killing cops and physically attacking anyone that isn't a leftist moron is en vogue.
At what point are you supposed to speak up? Or is that only for the terrorists?
naming a barren sheet of ice ‘Greenland’ doesnt make it green.
From the About on the website:Nothing is more disgusting than making kids go to site called tolerance.org
Speak american you bastardhombres
It's not "traditional". If you don't take your husband's last name and share both your names with the kids you are a commie terrorist trying to destroy 'Murca.
The people getting upset about this sort of thing are boomers that hate change and wonder why people don't wear suits when they fly anymore.
You were supposed to speak up / care about schools being indoctrination camps and not teaching critical thinking... a long time ago. Not just because the teacher isn't on your "team" politically.
*Guidance counselor. And how do you know what I've spoken up about in the past? The Pledge of Allegiance was another bone of contention when the kid's elementary school teacher "forgot" to do the Pledge for the 1st marking period. This is an ongoing problem with schools in general.
So yeah, I've spoken up in the past. Try a new angle to attack.