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Teachers: The Real American Superheroes

February17
posted under Ramblings
6 Comments to

“Teachers: The Real American Superheroes”

  1. On March 24th, 2009 at 6:27 pm Olaf Obermeyerson Says:

    Dear Kevin,

    I greatly appreciate that you maintain a blog, where only people who want to read your messages are exposed to them,(as opposed to people who send their opinions out to their friends and acquaintances willy-nilly, never minding that some of those people might not want to hear from them.)

    I like some of what I’ve read, and find it interesting.

    But, given that it is not at all inaccurate to say the the NEA is one of the most dangerous unions in the country, this particular blanket piece about teachers being “superheroes” sticks in my craw.

    You may very well have some family members and friends who are kind, caring, excellent teachers. I myself know several people who are wonderful teachers.

    But far too many of today’s teachers are, far from being “superheroes,” are super faggots, and super dykes or super bisexuals, and their PRIME agenda is to make homosexuals, lesbians, bisexuals and other perverse things out of the innocent children they teach.

    There have ALWAYS been “superhero” teachers here and there in our public and private schools. I had a troubled childhood, and I will NEVER forget Mrs. Deyo, my 4th grade teacher, who I recently tried to track down in order to call her and thank her for what she did for me.

    But this NEW breed of “teacher,” who has entered the school system with the PRIME MOTIVE of preaching the homosexual/bisexual/transgender “lifestyle” gives me the dry heaves!

    One simply CANNOT today talk about K-12 teachers while ignoring the heinousness of such teachers and of the NEA in general.

    My thanks to you for the ideas about bees and the other things you have written.

    Best wishes,

    Olaf

  2. On March 24th, 2009 at 6:29 pm Olaf Obermeyerson Says:

    Kevin, I would like to add:

    Are you aware that in Massachusetts, a judge ruled, at least a year ago, if not two years ago, that once a child is inside a public school, his, her, “its” (!) parents have NO SAY WHATEVER in what that child gets taught? They are NOT allowed to object to ANY PART of the curriculum they don’t like.

    THAT is chillingly Naziesque!

  3. On March 24th, 2009 at 7:38 pm Kevin Says:

    Thank you Olaf (great pseudonym) for your valuable comments. As you know, there is a little Yin in Yang. Take the entire population of participating school teachers in this country and the “questionables” will still be a very low percentage. Not worth blogging about in my opinion. Now if you want me to blog about the US Senate, I believe I can humor you a bit.

    Kevin

  4. On March 24th, 2009 at 9:29 pm Olaf Obermeyerson Says:

    Kevin, what do you MEAN, “great pseudonym?” You have insulted everyone on my father’s side of the family going back to when my great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather DISCOVERED America, along with the other Vikings who were FIRST on this continent, other than American aborigines. Yumpin’ Yimminy, you ought to be more careful!

    Now, with regard to teachers and the NEA, Kevin, I must certainly disagree vigorously with you about there not being enough “questionables” to be worth blogging about. VERY MUCH to the contrary, our schools have become cultural battlegrounds in which the perverts are winning. You don’t suppose it’s worth blogging about that in Massachusetts a judge ruled that parents have NO say over what their children are taught once they’re in school and the doors close behind them? You don’t suppose it’s worth blogging about that there’s good likelihood that some time during the next 8 years, the Equal NonDiscrimination Employment Act may very well be expanded to say that males in high heels, pantyhose, skirts and blouses, wearing lipstick, make-up and a wig can teach grades K-12? You don’t think it’s worth blogging about that in Massachusetts, the NEA sponsored an event at which public school students were given “little black books” in which, among many other vile things, they were told, “You won’t know you’re homosexual or not unless you try it.”?

    Kevin, this is, of course, YOUR private blog, and you are, at least for the present, free to say or not say about anything you like on it. So you may feel that the horrible change in our teachers and in the NEA is not worth blogging about in this particular space you control, but in fact, it IS a BURNING ISSUE we MUST ADDRESS if we are not to see happen here what happened in Nazi Germany, where children were turned against their parents, and brainwashed into reporting them to Nazi Authorities if they did something or said something that went against the Party Line.

    If you check Glen Beck’s 9-12 Project site, you will see that one of the 9 tenets of the Project he lists is that “Parents, not the schools, and not the government, have the say over what their children are taught in school.” An EXTRAORDINARILY IMPORTANT THING!

    Why do you think Hillary Clinton was talking about making it MANDATORY for children to be sent to PRE-SCHOOL? Because the younger they git ‘em, the easier it is to start programming ‘em the way they want ‘em!

    Heads up there, Kevin!

    Best wishes,

    Olaf (great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandson of one of the Vikings who set foot in America before Columbus did!)

  5. On March 25th, 2009 at 2:09 pm Olaf Obermeyerson Says:

    Kevin, I see that you have not posted my last comment. I am not sure it’s because you haven’t been on your blog or what. But I feel the need to say to you, that if you really feel the way you do about the public schools that you truly and definitely need to get out more! Wake UP, pleeeeeease!!!! The public schools are becoming more and more perverted and fascist every single day!

    Best wishes,

    Olaf

  6. On March 25th, 2009 at 2:36 pm Kevin Says:

    Yep, sorry about that as I had not logged in to my blog as of yet.
    Perversion is not limited with the teaching establishment, but in all workplaces as well as homes. Two out of 5 high school students with cell phones do “sex texting”. What I would like to ask you is when is the last time you spent any amount of time in a public school or with the teaching establishment? I have been in several this year as I donate time as a volunteer. I am no more alarmed with the way schools are administered as any other establishment in America. There’s a lot of things going to the toilet in some ways. They ALL have perversion and corruption. What I have done with this blog post is admonish the “majority”. In this post I did not choose touch on your such concerns. By posting your comments, I have agreed to voice your concerns so readers can get additional considerations beyond my limited post. Thanks again for your comments.

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