Posted on 08/24/2018 10:55:52 AM PDT by Simon Green
And that Pic is from when ?
The 3rd or 4th Century BC ?
This teacher is unfit to be around children.
How about: YO, B!TCH ?
Well, apparently this school has no where to go but up. It's improving from an F rating a few years and, and has set its sights on making up to C level. This is Dr. William's first year there, according to the article.
With that administrative PhD of hers, she ought to bring improvement. /S
I don’t understand this one. Was the teacher a transman?
Without the name of the teacher, B’ouch is all we can call her. Got to get the spelling right.
Which means she’s tenured, and can’t be fired, short of standing in front of the class, eating one of the children alive. Not tenured? Still will take some doing, and if successful, she’ll sue the school district for everything its worth, and most likely win. Yeah, I’m way too cynical, I know.
I’ll bet money this teacher isn’t from the South- where we still teach our children manners.
In recent years for some reason that word has been a “trigger” word for feminists. Just more proof they are completely batpoop crazy.
This article explains how at least one came to realize it was just a term of respect. Interesting how this woman thought she was supposed to be offended by being addressed as Ma’am.
It is truly crazy out there.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/ronna-benjamin/offensive-word-dont-call-me-maam_b_3040766.html
Adults should NEVER use sarcasm on children, anyway. Their brains are still being “wired”, and sarcasm sends mixed signals. Adults love to use sarcasm, because we find it witty, and hitting a bullseye, but some studies show that sarcasm can be a factor in the development of schizophrenia. I would think a teacher, who had to have had at least one college course on Human Growth and Development, would know that. (Though Lord only knows what such a course looks like in this gender bending culture) And I’m not being sarcastic.
Oh she definitely has no business teaching. Absolutely needs to be fired.
And older ladies, are addressed as Miz, as in, Miz Jones, no matter their marital status. And I DON’T mean Ms.
I was raised to refer to adults that were not family as Ma’am or Sir as respect. If they were adults we knew then Mr. or Mrs. so and so was also acceptable.
At SCHOOL...in an English class we were taught that it was rude if you didn’t use Ma’am or Sir, because otherwise you were showing a familiarity that did not exist.
We were not expected to say Ma’am or Sir to adults we were close to IF it was acceptable to them and even then if they were correcting you about something you needed to show respect for them and use the respectful terms while getting your correction.
Not that I read.
I really dont think its necessary for public schools (and colleges) to hire so many mental defectives
“I paid so much to get it”.
Any rudeness when someone holds a door is ridiculous. I do not expect men or anyone to hold a door for me...but most people do. I hold a door for others; if I am there, have already opened it- why not? I appreciate it when done for me and have no issue doing it for someone else.
I have seen feminists make smart remarks or otherwise insult men for holding the door for them. I have news for those women, everyone with any sense that sees that just thinks they are an ignorant fool.
Shoulda known better than to use the “M” word
Except a Senator should have enough knowledge of the military to know that the military expects men to address civilian women as Ma’am. That is correct by military standards. I am sure she had no clue.
I would have thought the School by that name would have guaranteed at least a “C” rating.
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