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On 4/22/2025 1:16 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 22, 2025 at 9:41:53 AM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/21/2025 10:47 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 21, 2025 at 7:33:39 PM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/21/2025 7:13 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 21, 2025 at 2:12:39 PM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com>
wrote:
On 4/21/2025 4:54 PM, BTR1701 wrote:All a teacher has to do is stick to the curriculum and not interject
personal political opinions or give or elicit commentary on anyone's
sexuality and they'll be fine.
Yes, an automaton like ChatGPT should fit the bill nicely.
One doesn't have to be an automaton. One only has to not be this:
https://ibb.co/zVrFVctS
Well, of course. Purple hair and a nose ring deserve hard time...
And the militant gay flag with the hammer & sickle and the BLM poster...
which you conveniently missed,
How could I miss them? They've been a running theme...
Which should tell you something about what's going on in today's public
schools.
It tells me something about what's going on in today's outrage-seeking.
Wherein moviePig implies classrooms adorned with sex flags, Hamas symbology,
and communist propaganda are not valid cause for concern.
Betcha if a teacher came to school everyday wearing a red MAGA hat, had an
ICE
flag hanging front and center on the wall, and constantly extolled the
virtues
of conservatism and the evils of the Left, moviePig would be singing a
different tune.
Hardly the solitary outliers they're claimed to be, even you admit it's a
running theme among the modern cadre of teachers.
I might worry when these flags displace the American one.
You mean like in the example I cited earlier in the thread which seemed to
give you no concern?
An L.A. public school classroom had the BLM flag, the Palestine flag, the
flag
of the Password People, and "Fuck the
Police" posters prominently displayed, while the American flag was dumped
haphazardly on some furniture in the corner.
This didn't draw any "worry" from moviePig. It merely prompted a sarcastic
question as to whether I was worried that Russians had infiltrated the
school
and were orchestrating an uprising, implying the whole thing was much ado
about nothing.
but yes, when I was a kid the school had a dress code for the kids.
There's no reason the teachers shouldn't have to abide by one
as well.
Well, I had to go back and check to see what outrageous garb she's
sporting ...and I conclude you must be talking about her hair and ring?
If so, I can safely say our concerns there are miles apart. (Fwiw, *I*
personally deplore both aesthetically, but so what?)
I could have said the same about my school's ban on heavy metal t-shirts--
so
what?
It was, nevertheless, the standard of the day and we had to abide by it. I
see
nothing wrong with requiring teachers to present themselves in a
professional
manner. No visible tattoos, no nose rings, no non-natural hair color, etc.
"Non-natural hair color"... that'd be a fun line to try to draw.
That line has been drawn for decades with the students. I see no problem
with
applying the same standard to teachers.
Basically, you should look like you're working in a bank. If you want to let
your freak flag fly, do it on your own time.
I think looking like you're working in a bank fosters *teaching* like
you're working in a bank.
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