Posted on 04/18/2021 12:20:49 AM PDT by knighthawk
A few parents have held a small rally in support of a California high school teacher who dared parents to 'come at me' if they had a problem with the way she was running her virtual lessons.
Alissa Piro, a 39-year-old teacher at San Marcos High School, was suspended earlier this week after she was captured ranting at students in a video that was later posted to a private Facebook group, and shared on Twitter by an activist group calling for the full reopening of California schools.
Piro was complaining about a plan to go back to in-person learning that has been driven by parents' suing school boards across the state. She suggested the parents didn't know what they were talking about.
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The power of apathy.
There’s not much you can say about apathy.
Whatever...
Joking of course... gnight :)
I can't believe that a "California high school teacher" would use such language!
I'm sure that, instead, she "politely invited interested parents who have voiced concern about my paedagogical techniques to engage me in a deliberative debate in strict accordance with Aristotle's rhetorical rules."
Amirite?
'come at me' = ghetto talk
Regards,
White girl trying to be woke.
I’d hit it. I just wouldn’t tell anyone.
No, not apathy. Apathy is when you might really care about something, but you think nothing you can do can improve or fix it.
She is finding out that the “people of color” she supports, don’t care about what happens to a crazy unattractive white woman.
She’s got some crazy eyes.
Beer goggles wouldn’t even make her hittable.
The “teacher” has all of the leverage.
No parent will risk the wrath of the mentally unfit teacher falling upon their child
Given that there are after-act re-percussions, I would recommend that you expand your “no-go zone” as not telling anyone doesn’t mitigate crazy.
But you see, it is white women protesting against white men for being white men.
Then it all becomes much clearer.
It is brainwashing, but grounded in feminism rather than race.
Sometimes one has to wonder about the 19th amendment. (and the 17th, 18th, and 16th as well).
Oddly enough, Connecticut and Rhode Island were the only two states not to ratify the 18th—and within 11 years of the final state saying yes (and 13 of it being ratified) it was repealed. That shows the wisdom of a democracy (and yes I know the difference between a democracy and a republic, and which the U.S. is).
If I got to first base with this woman, I’d have myself get picked off.
Not disagreeing with your assessment, but regarding the terminology, are you not describing defeatism?
Apathy: An absence of emotion or enthusiasm
Defeatism: Acceptance of the inevitability of defeat
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