I have a new teacher this semester for U.S. Gov't and guess what...
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He called CNN a "Reliable source of information in the midst of countless fake news sources", OMG he's gonna hate me in this class, kek.
Being forced to watch CNN 10 at the end of class every day.
They really are committed to indoctrination
Also morbidly obese, with a face diaper on with no one else in the room.
wonder who he voted for, if he voted at all! ๐คฃ
will do but have to wait till tomorrow, the kung-flu has us on A/B day schedule.
Lmao! I was debating with my brother in law and he called CNN fine journalist ๐๐๐ I wonder in which way๐ค
I truly feel bad for you. Good luck in that class.
Military intelligence person here - we never watched CNN. The only time you watch cnn for open source intel is when you want to know what the propaganda is. We called it the communist news network for a reason
Army doesnโt do CNN - we know itโs trash
I just hope I don't have any more sheep in there, maybe have someone whose subtly a pede. High school can be so tiresome without people you can speak freely around.
That's so kind! Thank you very much, I'll be sure to do just that if the occasion arises.
Never stop relentlessly mocking this loser.
I would start by whipping out a barf bag when CNN comes on. Something subtle...
kek, might just "sleep" when it comes on. If he asks why I'm not watching say I refuse to watch the Chinese Communist Network propaganda.
That works! I look forward to hearing regular updates!
Will do!
I'm a teacher and this is why I hate public schools. In fact, I'm not even sure they should exist. Why do we trust the government to educate our kids?
To make sure everyone had a chance at some sort of education however corrupt it may be? I'm sure they used to be better when liberals and democrats didn't have their grubby little paws on everything. I agree that what they are teaching in most public schools is wrong on the historical side of things, but most private schools ain't exactly cheap and charter schools have a limited amount of space for applicants.
Please detail the incestuous relationship with reporters and media and govt itโs the only way to red pill someone on CNN reveal the connections every time
There's an article with list of things that CNN got wrong. Show it to him.
make a presentation about all the lies CNN tells and show it in class. Show them saying something, and then show the source clips of what they're talking about. for example: TRUMP WONT DISSAVOW WHITE SUPREMACISTS - cut to clip of trump disavowing white supremacy
I guess this is for High School? If you aren't worried about your GPA, feel free to make his life hell with facts and knowledge. If you do this right you might redpill your class and give others confidence to call him out.
Gonna attempt to red-pill the living hell out of him, I plan on going to UNT so my GPA is kinda important to me and my parents since they want me to go where they never had the chance to.
But as in title, he's gonna hate me so much this semester, wouldn't be surprised if I get my first ever detention from him for talking truth, kek. He seems the type to be on a superiority complex or power-high.
Take a page out of Kayleigh McEnany's book. If you know what you'll be discussing, anticipate and come with a binder of facts. Highlight key data so you can index and locate points quickly. One of my best debate performances was when I had to debate an unpopular position. Because I was the only one willing to debate my side of the issue, it was me versus a team of students. People rarely given an honest thought to unpopular positions and likewise they failed to anticipate my arguments and supporting data. I ended up steamrolling them so hard they were often left fumbling and speechless. It was just as embarrassing for them as you can imagine.
If his idea of "Reliable News" is CNN then I have a sneaking suspision that the majority of this class is going to be "ORANGE MAN BAD, THE GOVERNMENT IS FINE, THERE'S NO FRAUD, VOTE BLUR!"
Thanks for the tip man ;)
Don't listen to anyone who posted here so far. All bad ideas. Here's what you do: as you watch CNN, take meticulous notes. Go home and RESEARCH their claims. Document your sources properly, use the AP style of citing sources. Make sure your sources are tight. The next day, every day, you hand in a one-sheet that documents CNN's errors and your research (sources).
You win THREE ways: (1) you're going to learn a LOT; (2) you'll probably get an A; and (3) you'll embarrass the teacher while proving your point. And who knows? You might even make a convert!