To: FreedomFriend
Not quite like that. I think many people want to see a better America with less ethnic racism, hates no good. I think many aspects of implementation are politically motivated and just as harmful to our country.
As a teacher, doesn't all the politics in education get to you. I think burnout from politics in education and lack of administration support destroys more teachers than the kids or pay scale.
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10/12/2001 12:19:15 AM PDT by
Eska
To: Eska
Personally, the U.S. problems of racism are less-so than most nations. However, I feelt that these "efforts" to strengthen "unity" actually result in the opposite. They divide. The make something out of nothing. Thus, it draws light to differences, and that draws anymosity between groups. However, that aside, I do feel that immigration policy needs to now be restructured and placed in favor with Europeans, as it has not been in the favor with them since the mid 60s. Too many groups will definitely result in the same divisions that such propaganda is already doing. Again, this is not Heaven, and the type of harmony that many espouse will only become reality once we get past those Pearly Gates.
To: Eska
I think burnout from politics in education and lack of administration support destroys more teachers than the kids or pay scale.
As a teacher, I will give a BIG A M E N to that!
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