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On 4/21/2025 1:34 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 21, 2025 at 9:54:43 AM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/20/2025 8:15 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 20, 2025 at 4:50:30 PM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
On 4/20/2025 5:13 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Apr 20, 2025 at 1:33:31 PM PDT, "moviePig" <nobody@nowhere.com>
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On 4/20/2025 3:38 PM, Rhino wrote:On 2025-04-20 3:13 PM, moviePig wrote:On 4/20/2025 2:22 PM, Rhino wrote:Why on earth would I want to do that?On 2025-04-20 2:06 PM, moviePig wrote:On 4/20/2025 12:16 PM, Rhino wrote:You forgot to put that "in theory" at the start of your FIRSTOn 2025-04-19 11:39 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Mar 13, 2025 at 2:22:45 PM PDT, "Rhino"Ever since I heard about Gipe and some of the other radicals we
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On 2025-03-13 4:55 PM, BTR1701 wrote:On Mar 13, 2025 at 1:18:49 PM PDT, "moviePig"I remember a teacher in Sacramento named Gabriel Gipe eventually
<nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:On 3/13/2025 3:09 PM, Rhino wrote:/These were taken by a student at Alexander Hamilton HighBut I'll bet that any kid that's been through the school
system in the
last 20 years knows ALL 147 of the genders that have
been discovered so
far and is convinced that Columbus and Churchill are
tied for the worst
people ever with Donald Trump emerging as a major
contender.
And they're experts on smashing capitalism.
Yeah, that's the ultimate goal of the schools now: raising
revolutionaries who will happily "burn it all down" when
their leaders
are ready to give the order.
Other than podcasts and Usenet, where can I find tangible
evidence of
this anarchistic indoctrination?
School in Los
Angeles. They were taken surreptitiously because the teacher
prohibited cell
phone use in the classroom, not because it was distracting but
because she
didn't want pictures of her classroom getting back to parents.
https://ibb.co/R44zv3Bq
As you can see, we have the BLM flag, the Palestine flag, and
the flag of
the
Password People prominently displayed, while the American flag
is dumped
haphazardly on some furniture in the background.
Other things this teacher hung on her wall include these
lovely "Fuck the
Police" posters.
https://ibb.co/RkZsZc7h
This sort of thing is hardly an isolated incident. A couple
months ago, I
stopped by my local high school to drop off a music project
the band
director
hired me to do and as I walked through the building it
definitely struck me
that there were a lot more Soviet hammer-and-sickle flags on
the walls of
the
classrooms than there were American flags.
getting
sacked for similar displays in his classroom. He proudly told an
undercover journalist about his efforts to radicalize his high
school
students. He even wore a beard and cap like Lenin did in his
(Lenin's)
public appearances back in the day. Here him in his own words, as
captured by the journalist:
https://www.projectveritas.com/news/breaking-pro-antifa-high-
school- teacher-in-california-admits-communist
I'm in favor of forcing these little collectivist apparatchiks to
wear body
cams while on the clock, just like police do.
They're working for us. We should know what goes on in those
classrooms. What
they're being taught, what 'decorations' adorn the classroom
walls, what
political opinions the teacher is bringing into the classroom,
what things
they're purposely trying to hide from the parents, how much of
their sex lives
they feel compelled to share with the students, etc.
If body cams are good enough for the cops, they should be good
enough for
teachers, also. Just like with the police, if they're doing their
jobs
properly, they have nothing to fear.
hear about, it has seemed to me that the classroom itself - EVERY
classroom - should be visible and audible to AT LEAST the parents
of every child in the room and arguably all of the people who fund
that school. The audio and video should be RECORDED so that parents
and other stakeholders can review it after the fact since most of
them will be busy doing other things during class. ALL teachers
need to be accountable for what they teach. The teaching materials
- textbooks, videos, handouts, reading lists - also need to be
accessible to the same people.
Then it will be possible to truly know what kind of propaganda and
nonsense the teachers are indoctrinated the students with. As a
side benefit, it will be a lot easier to determine which students
are discipline problems so that they can be handled appropriately.
Teachers have far too much trust in the current system: everyone
seems to give them the benefit of the doubt, no matter what,
particularly their unions, administrators, fellow teachers and
school boards. I think students are often persuaded to lie to
others, including their parents, about what happens in the
classroom to cover up the teachers' indoctrination efforts.
Once we see and hear exactly what happens in the classrooms, we'll
be better able to understand what reforms are necessary to end the
rot.
The purpose of public education isn't tailored indoctrination, but
the promulgation of a level of knowledge basic to a society. In
theory -- and usually in practice -- teachers do that better than
parents.
sentence too.
I think there's been ample evidence now to the effect that teachers
ARE indoctrinating kids into nonsense like the umpteen-gender
universe, the nobility of Hamas, the idea that they can live - and be
taught - as animals, ad nauseum, ad infinitum.
The time has come that teachers are MONITORED with video and audio.
Those who are doing their jobs properly have nothing to fear. Those
that are raising radical ideologues should lose their jobs.
Let me guess: You'd happily replace a human teacher with ChatGPT...
Because it's the best chance of a curriculum free of pesky "flaws".
> And while you're figuring that out, tell me one good reason why
teachersSHOULDN'T be monitored by audio and video?
Have you ever attempted a difficult task before a thousand inspectors?
The police have an even more difficult task than public school teachers
and
they're expected to do it before a thousand inspectors.
More difficult, perhaps, but less subtle and reliant on the spontaneity
and empathy that makes a good teacher.
So?
Good teachers are creative and free to improvise. Cops, not so much.
What does that have to do with cameras?
When the camera's on, a cop will presumably conduct himself with
increased attention to strictly prescribed cautious behavior. Not the
same sort of burden we'd like to see teachers carrying. Imnsho.
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