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Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Definite insanity, though, if the kid was applauding Obama, and the teacher was telling him to be quiet, Phatscotty's thread would simply read:
Students undisciplined in classrooms and wont be quiet when they should.
Who asked you to show an example of a deflection?






















AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Definite insanity, though, if the kid was applauding Obama, and the teacher was telling him to be quiet, Phatscotty's thread would simply read:
Students undisciplined in classrooms and wont be quiet when they should.
Who asked you to show an example of a deflection?
Who asked you to troll daily with ridiculous threads?




















Night Strike wrote:AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Definite insanity, though, if the kid was applauding Obama, and the teacher was telling him to be quiet, Phatscotty's thread would simply read:
Students undisciplined in classrooms and wont be quiet when they should.
Who asked you to show an example of a deflection?
Who asked you to troll daily with ridiculous threads?
What's ridiculous is this teacher, not the thread.








































































Phatscotty wrote:You can call me whatever you want for sharing a video in the forum about how many teachers brainwash children. I don't know why you would originally pass over condemning the brainwashing in order to find some problems with the poster sharing the brainwashing, but I suspect it is related to the reason why the teacher brainwashes students in the first place.






















Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.

























Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!






















AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:You can call me whatever you want for sharing a video in the forum about how many teachers brainwash children. I don't know why you would originally pass over condemning the brainwashing in order to find some problems with the poster sharing the brainwashing, but I suspect it is related to the reason why the teacher brainwashes students in the first place.
Im not calling you anything, but your video simply shows one teacher, and in no way says anything about how many teachers brainwash children.
Maybe theres one other, maybe there are millions of others, but certainly that one video, is not evidence of anything except the one case, unless you are perhaps suggesting, she is a clone that all teachers are based on, in which case, I do agree...you...I mean we...have a problem.
By their own description, 72 percent of those teaching at American universities and colleges are liberal and 15 percent are conservative, says the study being published this week. The imbalance is almost as striking in partisan terms, with 50 percent of the faculty members surveyed identifying themselves as Democrats and 11 percent as Republicans.
College faculties, long assumed to be a liberal bastion, lean further to the left than even the most conspiratorial conservatives might have imagined, a new study says.
The disparity is even more pronounced at the most elite schools, where, according to the study, 87 percent of faculty are liberal and 13 percent are conservative.
"What's most striking is how few conservatives there are in any field," said Robert Lichter, a professor at George Mason University and a co-author of the study. "There was no field we studied in which there were more conservatives than liberals or more Republicans than Democrats. It's a very homogenous environment, not just in the places you'd expect to be dominated by liberals."
The findings, by Lichter and fellow political science professors Stanley Rothman of Smith College and Neil Nevitte of the University of Toronto, are based on a survey of 1,643 full-time faculty at 183 four-year schools.

























AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah, and on their awesome salary I think all of them go to figi....and arent working summer jobs to try and survive and continue teaching.
Further, you can easily take every summer off, and still make more than almost every public teacher in the country. I suspect all.
You of course wont be able to do the job you love trying to make a world a better place, and helping generations of younger people get an edge on life...but...some people are just better than others and give of themselves, while some know nothing but taking for themselves...
In any case, if you don't realize the ridiculousness of arguing that teachers are paid too much in this country, with our cost of living, I think another meet with your math teacher over the summer with private classes would be in order.....they certainly could use the extra income...
I do agree that some do go too far teaching their personal beliefs, and some even try to impart religious views on students, even at the cost of teaching actual science....in some cases, it is truly pathetic, but in general, Id suggest most teachers are pretty good, and we should be thankful anyone is willing to do the job at this point.

























Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah, and on their awesome salary I think all of them go to figi....and arent working summer jobs to try and survive and continue teaching.
Further, you can easily take every summer off, and still make more than almost every public teacher in the country. I suspect all.
You of course wont be able to do the job you love trying to make a world a better place, and helping generations of younger people get an edge on life...but...some people are just better than others and give of themselves, while some know nothing but taking for themselves...
In any case, if you don't realize the ridiculousness of arguing that teachers are paid too much in this country, with our cost of living, I think another meet with your math teacher over the summer with private classes would be in order.....they certainly could use the extra income...
I do agree that some do go too far teaching their personal beliefs, and some even try to impart religious views on students, even at the cost of teaching actual science....in some cases, it is truly pathetic, but in general, Id suggest most teachers are pretty good, and we should be thankful anyone is willing to do the job at this point.
Geez, look at you go! I just responded to the word "brutal". I didn't say anything about money, doing what they love etc. Why do you put all that crap in my mouth?
As an aside, would you also agree that while our education results continue to slide, it is likely that we have less and less of the good teachers, whilst more and more of the bad teachers?
Education is going in the wrong direction, as the results show, and it has been going in the wrong direction ever since the government got involved and took over. The dumbing down is real, and this thread is shedding a bit of light on some of the reasons why.






















Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course, teachers teach. And here you have an example of a kid disrupting class and breaking rules. I'm not trying to tell you that what the teacher did was right. I'm trying to tell you that this kid is trying to get his teacher fired.






















AAFitz wrote:Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course, teachers teach. And here you have an example of a kid disrupting class and breaking rules. I'm not trying to tell you that what the teacher did was right. I'm trying to tell you that this kid is trying to get his teacher fired.
Again I must suggest that had the teacher been anti Obama, and the kid had been an Obama supporter, Phattys thread would have been pointing out that very thing instead....but thats just based on a wealth of data easily attained in our forum titles.

























Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Here's the thing- teachers have a brutal job. They're also human. They f*ck up- dealing with a class of thirty kids is horrible. Especially when one or two want to make you angry every class.
They can also be intentionally trying to influence children politically, regardless of the intelligence level of the teachers.
And about your "teachers have a brutal job" comment....I wish I had 3 months every summer off work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course, teachers teach. And here you have an example of a kid disrupting class and breaking rules. I'm not trying to tell you that what the teacher did was right. I'm trying to tell you that this kid is trying to get his teacher fired.
Again I must suggest that had the teacher been anti Obama, and the kid had been an Obama supporter, Phattys thread would have been pointing out that very thing instead....but thats just based on a wealth of data easily attained in our forum titles.
That's not true. Your assumptions really throw you off your game






















Phatscotty wrote:bring a few of them






















AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:bring a few of them
search.php?author_id=164512&sr=posts
why settle for a few, when I have all of them right there.

























Phatscotty wrote:AAFitz wrote:Phatscotty wrote:bring a few of them
search.php?author_id=164512&sr=posts
why settle for a few, when I have all of them right there.
coward
btw, have you checked the scoreboard on this poll? You still sticking up for this teacher???















































Phatscotty wrote:yeah, you searched my name and posted the results. REAL thorough pal!
I offered to address anything you wanted to bring up. You made a joke. That's a pass from you.
It's okay, I have made that offer numerous times. Nobody has ever taken me up on it. Probably because it's so easy and they aren't one bit full of shit.
Here are some similar answers from the past
"Phatscotty, it's so easy to prove you are lying about a million things"
"post one then"
"well, there are just so many...."
"pick ONE!"
"I don't want to waste my time"
I view them ALL as compliments. Take the challenge dewd. You have more respect from me than most libs. That isn't saying a lot, but the truth is you only degenerate to name calling about 80% of the time, whereas the rest of your enlightened and educated like-mindeds skip the issue and name call 96-100% of the time (Natty is the champ).















































Phatscotty wrote:that is called "my opinion".
I admit, I do not post subjects that do not interest me. You got me there
I happen to have some evidence that my threads are very much in the mainstream, and possibly even more so than anybody else.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=94454&hilit=poll+on+racism
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=167549&hilit=zimmerman
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=139185&hilit=libya
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=171392
Who's ur daddy? Are you done derailing yet? We would like to talk about the serious problem that affect education in America.






















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