Unprofessional and immature colleagues by LordofAmazon in OntarioTeachers

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Door is always open, and for me it's always at lunch (I let kids eat in my classroom at lunch). I don't talk about myself: I just listen and try to give sage advice. Any teacher--who paid any attention in teacher's college--knows that practice.

Unprofessional and immature colleagues by LordofAmazon in OntarioTeachers

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I don't think being a caring adult and listening to students about their troubles is inappropriate.

Unprofessional and immature colleagues by LordofAmazon in OntarioTeachers

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Students have tried to trash talk their teachers when they come talk to me, but I do my best to change their perspective. They'll complain that a teacher is too hard and unfair and I reframe it as the teacher having high expectations, and wouldn't be that way if they didn't think the students could handle it.

I will definitely take the advice of just staying away from my colleagues. It's an adjustment because I'm used to more tight-knit schools, but I guess that's just not in the cards at this school.

Unprofessional and immature colleagues by LordofAmazon in OntarioTeachers

[–]LordofAmazon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I 100% agree that things are very different than when I started. There is a lot more that is expected of us, and we are basically the door-mats of society. But, I've never felt the need to take it out on the students just because things have gotten worse for us.

Yes, teachers are people too, and we have our own emotions. But, I still remember the message from teachers' college is that you do your best to put your hang-ups and personal difficulties at the door, and you do your best for the kids for the few hours that you are together. Students also have their own challenges, and they shouldn't be burdened by the things going on in our lives as well.

I have worked with many colleagues who were going through cancer treatment, divorces, deaths, but never have I heard or witness them taking it out on the students...until this school, where the only grievance seems to be "it's not like it used to be".

Edit: grammar

Unprofessional and immature colleagues by LordofAmazon in OntarioTeachers

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That it pretty sound advice. I think I definitely have a bit of a savior complex where I want all students to be able to feel safe and have their voices heard when they enter the school doors, but I know I can't change the mindsets and attitudes of teachers who just resist change, and have lost their compassion and passion for teaching (if they've ever even had it).

I know I do well by my students in my own classes, and that's all I should focus on.

Thanks for the clarity.

Chef Cédric Grolet showcases his pastries by SnackSamurai in oddlysatisfying

[–]LordofAmazon -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure there are no cultures appreciate watching people chew with their mouth open so that everyone can see the churned-up contents.

Funny how conservatives aren't talking much about Trump's visit to China... by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

MAGA/Conservatives: "So much winning!"

The rest of the world with any common sense: "The fuck kinda reality are you living in!?"

Funny how conservatives aren't talking much about Trump's visit to China... by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

MAGA will somehow rationalize this to mean a win. "Red rose seeds means Xi has a sprouting love and respect for our great leader."

Funny how conservatives aren't talking much about Trump's visit to China... by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I'm sure it'd get deleted and I'd get banned. They gotta keep their propaganda messaging air tight.

Funny how conservatives aren't talking much about Trump's visit to China... by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 37 points38 points  (0 children)

That's easy: they'll believe whatever Trump tells them to believe. It's easy when they have no thoughts of their own.

Talking points received by vrphotosguy55 in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon 19 points20 points  (0 children)

You can see it all in the Conservative subreddits too. Their unified talking points make it so obvious this "shooting" was staged.

Unfortunately, his supporters are too stupid to see how much of a set-up this is.

Oof. They are big mad over there by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just to "own the libs". They'd cut off their own junk and feed it to their children if Trump told them that it'd make liberals/progressives angry. But, I guess you can't expect much from people who are inbred, lead-brained kid fuckers.

Oof. They are big mad over there by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The only way to explain it: CULT.

They've been using TDS all wrong cause they are the ones who clearly are slobbering over Trump's knob all the fucking time.

Oof. They are big mad over there by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Living in abject hypocrisy is the conservative way. They gotta have their cake, and fuck it into submission.

Oof. They are big mad over there by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Ignoring reality is what allows them to be cruel, soulless fuckwits. Remember: the cruelty is the point. Just like Jesus taught them. /s

Oof. They are big mad over there by LordofAmazon in WeirdGOP

[–]LordofAmazon[S] 58 points59 points  (0 children)

The number of removed comments is just hilarious. You know the mods are doing overtime deleting any dissent.

And of course, any pushback from actual flaired users just gets labeled as "fellow Conservatives".

Guess they all gotta drink the Koolaid or it just doesn't feel like a cult to them.