Divergent views of point cause Snowflake teachers to experience "clinical anxiety"

What a bunch of pussies.  These Snowflakes need their safe space, and they just had it expanded.  They don't feel safe if others think differently.  It's amazing how things have turned 180 degrees in the minds of Liberals.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/indiana-teacher-exposed-crt-teaching-230748152.html

I saw this article and watched his YouTube video that its based on....and I am legitimately interested to see what evidence is available.    And if there is, I will actuially agree with you, Boilerman.   

 

Here's the problem and this is why I am skeptical of his claims.

 

1) He says there absolutely is no CRT content  whatsoever in his district that is being taught or part of the school curiculum.  OK - so thats not the issue.

 

2) He claims its the way people teach - not the content.   He claims black students are treated by teachers in his school with a different standard than white kids...which results in the them getting better grades, more lenient discipline, more opportunities.   

 

His evidence for #2 according to his video that went viral on YouTube is that "he is a teacher and has access to other classrooms".    SO ...what....he's spying on other classes in his school instead teaching his class?    I dont buy it.     This sounds an awful lot like bullshit.   Both my parents were teachers.  They spend ther day in their classroom teaching their kids..     Where does this guy get all this time to comprehesively observe and judge how other teachers in his building are doing their jobs?  

 

It would be pretty easy to audit his claims with school memos, academic records, discipline records, and extra curricular records.    Are their any official documents telling teachers how to teach?  Are their any records that show a disparity between white and black kids at this school?    Are you aware of anything beyond his testimony?    Cause otherwise I'm calling bullshit.

Edited on Nov 26, 2021 9:11am

   It is a shame that PJ's parents did not spend time teaching him how to discern reality and how not to lie. 

I'm open to the evidence.   Show it to me.    You popping your hemmoroids isn't eveidence.   It is amusing, though.


PJ, haven't you learned yet? When you dignify our conservative scum by actually looking at the dogshit they post, they use that as an excuse to attack and insult you. You viewed the stupid article and tried to legitimately discuss the pseudo-issue that was presented. And what did you get for that effort? Our head conservative pig attacked you and called you a liar.

 

What I find ironic is that scum like Stalker and Boiler post this garbage with the clear goal of provoking a reaction. Then, when they get that reaction, they make the responder regret it. What are they looking for? Praise? Agreement? Masturbatory pleasure? Because I truly can't see any point or value in posting "SEE! SEE! SEE! LOOKY! LOOKY!" and then jumping down the throat of anyone who responds. That's a great way to wind up being ignored by everyone.

 

Don't respond to our conservitard scum, except perhaps to mock them. It's completely pointless. They have no common decency or honor. They're worthless subhuman beings.

 Ah yes, words of "wisdom" from the biggest lying scumbag on the internet.

Don't describe yourself that way, David; I'm here to do that for you.

Here's another big problem with the story. The "clinical anxiety" line in the first sentence is not supported ANYWHERE in the article. And I thought to myself, "wow, what sloppy editing!" Until I noticed - wait - it's an article from Fox News, and then it all made sense.

 

Also, I hope everyone notices that Boilerman finds things on Fox News but then posts the version that is reproduced on Yahoo. I guess Boilerman is afraid of criticism over that. What a snowflake.

Edited on Nov 27, 2021 1:40pm
Originally posted by: MisterPicture

Here's another big problem with the story. The "clinical anxiety" line in the first sentence is not supported ANYWHERE in the article. And I thought to myself, "wow, what sloppy editing!" Until I noticed - wait - it's an article from Fox News, and then it all made sense.

 

Also, I hope everyone notices that Boilerman finds things on Fox News but then posts the version that is reproduced on Yahoo. I guess Boilerman is afraid of criticism over that. What a snowflake.


Perhaps you didn't actually read the paragraph that stated:  "Kinnett, an award-winning teacher, confirmed to Fox News Digital that he has been put on paid leave due to his colleagues suffering from "clinical anxiety." Additionally, Kinnett says he was locked out of his email account on Wednesday and his key card to enter school buildings was turned off."  I'm sure that you were so upset you just couldn't finish reading the article after you determined Boilerman was trying to deceive the masses by posting the Yahoo reprint of a Fox News story.

 

As to claiming that Boilerman first finds things on Fox News and then posts the version from Yahoo becaouse he's afraid of being criticized....well that's just stupid..   First, there's the little Fox News icon above the headline.  Then Fox News Digital is specifically mentioned twice in the article.  But Boilerman is trying to hide the source of the article because he's afraid of criticism?  Man do you stoop low in your efforts to slime people.  A normal person would just assume he saw the article on Yahoo and just posted the link.  You don't appear to be a normal person but rather a snowflake triggerred by Fox News.  Maybe you need to go back to your safe space.

Originally posted by: Charles

Perhaps you didn't actually read the paragraph that stated:  "Kinnett, an award-winning teacher, confirmed to Fox News Digital that he has been put on paid leave due to his colleagues suffering from "clinical anxiety


Just when you're looking for someone to demonstrate their ignorance (in bold), here comes...Charles! 

 

That news lead wouldn't be acceptable at the Barstow Desert Dispatch. At any organization with journalistic standards, it would have been "Kinnett said" or "Kinnett claimed" or similar. You don't attribute the truth to one person's possibly biased claim. That's Journalism 101.

 

But go ahead, prove me wrong. Find one news article that commits that cardinal sin in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the LA Times, etc. Go back a year or two. You can't do it.

 

There's nothing wrong with commentary, but this is just commentary disguised as news, meant to sucker the ignorant. Like Boilerman. And you.

 

Already a LVA subscriber?
To continue reading, choose an option below:
Diamond Membership
$3 per month
Unlimited access to LVA website
Exclusive subscriber-only content
Limited Member Rewards Online
Join Now
or
Platinum Membership
$50 per year
Unlimited access to LVA website
Exclusive subscriber-only content
Exclusive Member Rewards Book
Join Now