Good Oklahoma

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zoneag
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Actual Talking Thermos said:

No Spin Ag said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.

Finding scapegoats is much easier than actually solving problems. Too many people would rather put minimal effort into hating something/something than exerting real effort into doing something to create real change.

It's politics 101 when you think about it.
We are a cruel and hateful people. It's hard to find a more winning message in American politics than "I will hurt, harass, frustrate, persecute, or just generally make life worse for the people you don't like."




Would you say someone who bemoans the fact that the assassin's bullet didn't find it's mark is a "cruel and hateful person"?
nomad2007
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Not sure teachers in these states needed other reasons to not teach in Oklahoma, but ok.
AggiePetro07
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zoneag said:

Actual Talking Thermos said:

No Spin Ag said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.

Finding scapegoats is much easier than actually solving problems. Too many people would rather put minimal effort into hating something/something than exerting real effort into doing something to create real change.

It's politics 101 when you think about it.
We are a cruel and hateful people. It's hard to find a more winning message in American politics than "I will hurt, harass, frustrate, persecute, or just generally make life worse for the people you don't like."




Would you say someone who bemoans the fact that the assassin's bullet didn't find it's mark is a "cruel and hateful person"?



Sad.
e=mc2
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Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.


Maybe if liberals were more interested in teaching children the basics instead of indoctrination we wouldn't have such a ****ty system nation wide. You do realize that 90 percent of teachers are liberal, right?

Liberals have poisoned this nation.
e=mc2
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zoneag said:

Actual Talking Thermos said:

No Spin Ag said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.

Finding scapegoats is much easier than actually solving problems. Too many people would rather put minimal effort into hating something/something than exerting real effort into doing something to create real change.

It's politics 101 when you think about it.
We are a cruel and hateful people. It's hard to find a more winning message in American politics than "I will hurt, harass, frustrate, persecute, or just generally make life worse for the people you don't like."




Would you say someone who bemoans the fact that the assassin's bullet didn't find it's mark is a "cruel and hateful person"?



Damn. What a mentally ill person.
Ag CPA
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Oklahoma has the worst education system in the Country, not sure many people from CA and NY are going to be pursuing a job there in the first place.

Just more red meat for the nursing home MAGAs to celebrate in the TV room.
t - cam
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e=mc2 said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.


Maybe if liberals were more interested in teaching children the basics instead of indoctrination we wouldn't have such a ****ty system nation wide. You do realize that 90 percent of teachers are liberal, right?

Liberals have poisoned this nation.


This idea that teachers are pushing some kind of liberal agenda is crazy.

The reality is more likely that teachers in public schools are forced to teach every kind of kid, and are empathetic to their upbringing and understanding of their cultures in a way ultra conservatives don't want to be. It's an already impossible job and with every new conservative legislation that gets pushed the pool of quality teachers that actually give a **** about children and don't give 2 ****s about where they come from diminishes and the systems get worse.

techno-ag
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t - cam said:

Ellis Wyatt said:

t - cam said:

Isn't Oklahoma basically the worst public school system in America? Maybe they need to focus on education and not indoctrination.
By whose metrics? There are tons of "highly educated" morons destroying this country intentionally.


They are trying to destroy a version of the country you like. As both sides get further and further away from compromise both sides think the other is intentionally trying to do harm. You may actually be right.

Take this move by Oklahoma, it will provide absolutely zero value since we know teachers are licensed and educated already, but it will piss off the left, which was the only actual goal. Talk about unproductive.


One might say pissing off the left is indeed productive. It proves to them their view is not the only one on America.
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e=mc2
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t - cam said:

e=mc2 said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.


Maybe if liberals were more interested in teaching children the basics instead of indoctrination we wouldn't have such a ****ty system nation wide. You do realize that 90 percent of teachers are liberal, right?

Liberals have poisoned this nation.


This idea that teachers are pushing some kind of liberal agenda is crazy.

The reality is more likely that teachers in public schools are forced to teach every kind of kid, and are empathetic to their upbringing and understanding of their cultures in a way ultra conservatives don't want to be. It's an already impossible job and with every new conservative legislation that gets pushed the pool of quality teachers that actually give a **** about children and don't give 2 ****s about where they come from diminishes and the systems get worse.


Give me a break. Of course they have an agenda. It's been exposed over and over again.
t - cam
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e=mc2 said:

t - cam said:

e=mc2 said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.


Maybe if liberals were more interested in teaching children the basics instead of indoctrination we wouldn't have such a ****ty system nation wide. You do realize that 90 percent of teachers are liberal, right?

Liberals have poisoned this nation.


This idea that teachers are pushing some kind of liberal agenda is crazy.

The reality is more likely that teachers in public schools are forced to teach every kind of kid, and are empathetic to their upbringing and understanding of their cultures in a way ultra conservatives don't want to be. It's an already impossible job and with every new conservative legislation that gets pushed the pool of quality teachers that actually give a **** about children and don't give 2 ****s about where they come from diminishes and the systems get worse.


Give me a break. Of course they have an agenda. It's been exposed over and over again.


Empathy = Agenda. Got it.

techno-ag
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t - cam said:

e=mc2 said:

t - cam said:

e=mc2 said:

Malibu said:

I have family that left teaching jobs in OK for TX because of how terrible their system is. We should all be triggered when an education system that produces children who can't read or do math is spending more time blaming liberals in culture war bull**** than fixing their own mess.


Maybe if liberals were more interested in teaching children the basics instead of indoctrination we wouldn't have such a ****ty system nation wide. You do realize that 90 percent of teachers are liberal, right?

Liberals have poisoned this nation.


This idea that teachers are pushing some kind of liberal agenda is crazy.

The reality is more likely that teachers in public schools are forced to teach every kind of kid, and are empathetic to their upbringing and understanding of their cultures in a way ultra conservatives don't want to be. It's an already impossible job and with every new conservative legislation that gets pushed the pool of quality teachers that actually give a **** about children and don't give 2 ****s about where they come from diminishes and the systems get worse.


Give me a break. Of course they have an agenda. It's been exposed over and over again.


Empathy = Agenda. Got it.

They're not called "bleeding heart libs" for nothing.
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MasonB
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Just left a new parent meeting at our homeschool coop. Listened to all the parents talk about their reasons for leaving local (suburban Oklahoma) public schools.

Common refrains were unchecked bullying, politicization of the classroom, "woke" students taking over the classrooms, low standards/passing everyone, teaching to the test and too much time on test prep.

These aren't wild internet impressions. They are real world parents choosing a harder more expensive route for a better education for their kids. To dismiss it as figment of their imaginations is to ignore real problems.
 
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