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pog_collection 0 points ago +4 / -4

A dead commie isn’t tragic, it’s a win

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pog_collection -1 points ago +3 / -4

She was a “d bag” too. How does not having limbs make a Marxist terrorist not a Marxist terrorist?

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pog_collection 12 points ago +13 / -1

Attention: Do not sympathize with Marxists. They are cry-bullies that prey upon your sympathy. She never thought this would happen because identity politics have protected her from too much already. They are revolutionary terrorists, albeit pathetic ones, they are not deserving of your misguided sympathy—giving it to them only enables them.

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pog_collection 7 points ago +7 / -0

She’s a commie, not a disabled

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pog_collection 10 points ago +12 / -2

Speak for yourself. She’s a commie just like her dead husband

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pog_collection 37 points ago +37 / -0

A terrorist with no limbs is still a terrorist.

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pog_collection 7 points ago +7 / -0

Fuck that. Getting day drunk And listening to Hank 3 on my patio is my favorite think to do. No one is going to take that away from me.

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pog_collection 3 points ago +3 / -0

Both are dirty-words, but he doesn't have to explain his reasoning when calling them anarchists because their actions area obviously anarchistic. I think this is just a case of choosing the more effective rhetoric.

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pog_collection 1 point ago +1 / -0

I spent 5 minutes in that thread and was amazed at how quickly everyone started complaining about America in response to this

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pog_collection 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, I think some would intentionally get slowly run over for internet points

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pog_collection 2 points ago +2 / -0

That covers rape AND pedophilia! A two-for-one!

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pog_collection 4 points ago +4 / -0

That’s like saying rape is a sexual preference

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pog_collection 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don’t even hate then, I just know that it is impossible to change or “reassign” one’s sex. It’s cosmetic surgery, that’s all, and it does not make a person the opposite sex. It’s not a “hate fact,” it’s just a fact. I do, however, hate attempts to control the way I think about and perceive these people. They may perceive themselves in some grotesque way, but they are not entitled to force me to agree with their anti-science fantasy.

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pog_collection 3 points ago +3 / -0

I feel a little out of the loop. Can anyone tell me why Portland is enforcing law and order now after being hands-off for so long?

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pog_collection 6 points ago +6 / -0

This has been my experience as a teacher. The ghettto students come to school for the free food and to socialize. I have never had a behavioral issue with an English language learner, but there is such a language and education barrier that it feels impossible to teach them sometimes. I can’t even speak Spanish, so what the hell am I supposed to do?!

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pog_collection 8 points ago +8 / -0

This is great for a lot of students, but a lot of students don’t want to work. The girls see their moms get by on public assistance without working and want to do the same, and the boys want to sit around and sell weed. I think the best way to fix the education system is to quit requiring working-age kids to attend school. Additionally, we need to make it easier for school administrators to expel students with behavioral issues.

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pog_collection 8 points ago +8 / -0

I'm a teacher and I hate it when I'm referred to as a "hero". I don't get paid to be a hero; I get paid to teach reading/writing skills. When the shut-down started, leadership in the district kept thanking the teachers for going "above and beyond" and called us heroes--if you want me to go above and beyond, pay me for it and do not bank on my "passion" being payment enough. Also, I thankfully do not have a union in the area I am at--I have been forced to be in one before and it was awful. They took dues directly out of my paycheck and it wasn't opt-out because they "negotiated our salary," but we had not gotten our step raises in around a decade. Teachers unions are crooked.

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pog_collection 11 points ago +11 / -0

I'm also a high school teacher (only 5 years in, though), and I agree. The remote teaching period was a hassle and was ineffective. I feel like I wasted my time while students played video games. They should just encourage the Karen parents to home school or take the already-established virtual school classes if they are so scared to come back to school. Then, class sizes would finally get reduced and the students that want to learn will be able to--win/win.

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pog_collection 3 points ago +3 / -0

The textbook publishers are definitely a problem, especially after Common Core. The new American Lit text books I’m supposed To use hardly have any classic American literature in it—it’s all new stuff based around identity politics, so I’m having to scan things out of my own anthologies just so they can read stuff like Poe, Hawthorne, and Twain. However, the textbooks used right before the new ones are great. They cover all of the literary periods and have meaningful notes and activities in them...but they were phased out.

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pog_collection 7 points ago +7 / -0

Cheapass school districts make bare-bones “pacing guides” that don’t help at all so that they don’t have to pay anyone to write a legit curriculum. There are some states and districts that provide pretty good curricula (sometimes they are overpacked though). Some teachers are doing their best to make up a curriculum on their own, but others are like this and just go rouge.

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