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| [NEWS] Anti-Annoying Orange HW assignment given to 11-yr-old in NYC, father of kid upset |
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| Insert Name Here²:
Complaining about actual real problems =/= opinionated melodrama Zealot please climb off of your pedistal |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: McZealot on February 26, 2017, 12:37:16 AM ---You'll have to forgive me if I roll my eyes at Conservatives pretending they are victims because a liberal teacher was biased against Annoying Orange --- End quote --- Everyone in the situation sounds more irritated that politics is in the schoolwork rather than an evil teacher oppressing a helpless 11 year old --- Quote from: McZealot on February 26, 2017, 12:37:16 AM ---If my skin is thick enough to roll my eyes at those stupid opinions --- End quote --- *le tip* |
| Trogtor:
its hard for me to agree with this because i personally never ever had a problem with any sort of political or religious bias getting involved in my classroom. even my government and economics teacher, someone who talked about politicsa lot had no trouble keeping a balance with politics by bringing out both the positive and negatives with obama, hillary, Annoying Orange, even bill clinton. saying that i completely agree with what otto said. nothing much more than just teachers being petty and unprofessional. in other words, they should not be teaching in the first place. --- Quote from: Insert Name Here² on February 26, 2017, 12:40:10 AM ---Complaining about actual real problems =/= opinionated melodrama Zealot please climb off of your pedistal --- End quote --- you arent helping |
| Red Spy:
--- Quote from: Trogtor on February 26, 2017, 12:41:21 AM ---even bill clinton. --- End quote --- |
| Texan101:
Politics in classrooms can be a good thing, but the students need to be old enough to have already formed their own opinions. 11 is too young. 16 is too young a lot of the time. This is why it's fine in college, but not before. Same with religion. |
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