UNREAL: This Is Happening In Schools Across The Country
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I think we should start legalizing psychological evaluations before working with children
I couldn't agree moar!
Before and DURING...periodically and unannounced like a drug test.
All rooms should be recorded as well, they demanded zoom for years now, they should have it full time.
You think?🤣
Do you not understand that psychology and its cultists are behind this crap 100%?!
How is it we don't trust self-appointed and self-certified "experts," then turn around and insist we need them? 🤯
Yes!!!
I am a math teacher.
I had a student, she was like 12 or 13 at the time and was confused about her gender. She came out as trans and started going by different pronouns and a different name. This straight up broke my heart. I had no problem calling her a nickname and luckily there was no problems with pronouns or anything. Also two of the other teachers were like were celebrating her coming out, which as teachers, is not our job. Anyway I thought of a metaphor for it.
If someone is having trouble with something like adding and subtracting fractions, you don’t tell them they are doing a great job if they are wrong. You help them figure it out. You don’t tell them the answer either, you simply help guide them to it so they can figure out how to get there themselves in the future.
It’s a similar thing with gender. You shouldn’t reward someone for their confusion. You should, like math, teach them how the facts work. Teach them how important it will be down the road as it will affect the rest of their future.
That's a fantastic analogy. Well said.
The name thing caused a lot of confusion at my school. Parents were accusing teachers of "deadnaming" when class photos or tests came back with a certain student's birth name written down. It's a conundrum because the school is supposed to use the student's legal name (typically the birth name) for identification and records, but they also didn't want to encourage parents to actually try to legally change their child's name to something from the opposite gender because nobody wanted to even touch that political fireball with a 10-foot pole.
Exactly, Trans people specifically are people who can’t Accept who they are, they need to learn how to accept themselves,this delusion eventually (as many have noted) will eventually get the better of you.
Thank you very nice to hear from a teacher ! Awesomeness 😎
That's what you should do if you want them to get to the truth. This culture is at war with the truth. So the more confusion and lies, the better.
They say they don’t want cameras in classrooms due to privacy, but most of them over share their views on social media.. enough with the contradictions
That is such a huge red flag 🚩
The teenage mutant ninja turtle movie came out when I was in kindergarten. Around 86 maybe? I loved it and had to have the toys. Thank GOD my mother didn't just assume I wanted to be a boy just because I tok interest in boy things for a time. I played with the toys I liked and my gender or sexuslity was never questioned. I was allowed to be a kid. Wth happened to that?
Don't worry, some of us are still sane. My son loves anything pink, but that doesn't make him a girl. Kids should be free to like what they like without an adult making it about gender.
@@kraevgames I fully agree. I'm pretty sure most kids are like that. But "wokeness" is going to be a huge setback for this country.
Don't worry, you ain't alone. When I was a kid, I also like action animes like Saint Seiya Classic when it was aired in my country
My mom assumed I like the cartoon due to the action the anime served not because of I like boys things. I also used to cut my hair like boys because I kinda dislike long hair still my mom assumed it not as a trans thing
I am so glad for that, if my mom haven't done that and just said I was a trans I would have been regret it so much
People started reading too much into things and started applying adult logic and adult reasoning to kids. If a kid says they like pink or blue it doesn't mean they wanna transition to the other gender. It means that they simply like that colour.
Yeah. I still remember words - "there's time when growing kids can swap their toys and girl can play with cars, and boy can play with dolls" .And it was consideed normal process back then. Afraid that now boy can have a barbie doll without rasing red flags of those lunatics,so they will allert partents to give kid a surgery ASAP.
I'm old enough to remember when the primary complaint from teachers was that parents weren't involved enough in their kids' education.
Dang ,I remember back when I was in middle school in my homeschool program that this never was a problem and the whole Gender Identity crisis was not there and Kids like me and older we all learned the basic history and science and biology and Math and reading,Chemistry which history class and especially my online world history and ancient history and American history was and is my favorite subject in the school period
I graduated from hs in 2019 so I thankfully never had to deal with all the super intense creepy stuff in public schools nowadays. Which is kinda crazy to think a year after I graduated schools lost their damn minds
They learned that if the parents aren't involved they will raise your kids instead.
I still think it should be made clear, my daughter is a nursery teacher, and 90% of them don't have boundaries, they leave everything to the school to deal with, they've never heard the word NO, and my daughter isn't aloud to use the word no? and these parents have the cheek to send their kids with no nappy on at aged 2 for the very 1st time, never once tried to potty train their kids, and just expect her and her colleagues to deal with this when they have lots of tickets to deal with, then these poor kids wetting and soiling themselves, getting upset because they don't understand what is happening and having to be taken off every 30 mins for a full clothing change. It's disgusting. They're your children, do it yourself and be proud you did it. It's just lazy, people should have to do a course before being slow to have children IMO
I thought about that too
My question is:
Why aren't more parents standing up and speaking out against these atrocities?
The parents were raised in the same schools that these teachers were
That's a damn good question. Either they're completely unaware/don't care or agree with it all.
Fear few people have the balls to even say boo
some care more about their woke social credit points than the future of their own kids. Some believe in the purity of their cult and some have no idea because they are incredibly busy working and making ends meet to even know.
Public education is a cancer on society
The fact that you were homeschooled explains why you’re so balanced, self-assured, we’ll-spoken, and wide awake, particularly for your young age 👍🏼💜‼️
Brett makes me happy I'm homeschooling my child ❤
makes me happy i was homeschooled for a while, ended up dropping out of high school last year…cant stand ts i was seeing and hearing in school stg.
“Homeschooled” myself. Teachers were actually trying to pick fights with students. For some reason they didn’t want to control their staff. Got thrown out of a few schools, then graduated a year early from the library.
i’m homeschooled, and while i have been kind of falling behind in my work since my adhd likes making sure i avoid doing anything productive (exaggerated, but still) i am so glad i have parents that taught me about all this BS and arent like the crazy liberal teachers we have in public schools
That ad transition for good ranchers actually killed me, that was too funny.
It was perfect
I’m a teacher and it infuriates me that there are people like this in our education system. Students are there to learn not talk about sexual preferences. So sick…
Me too!
Same. I teach high school history. My job is to teach history. Not gender history, queer history, or anything like that. History. 100% no need to refer to gender, sexuality, etc.
I'm from India and my school which is a government funded school has cameras everywhere. In classrooms, in corridors and outside washrooms. Children need to be kept safe and classrooms and teaching has to be monitored. In schools in India, teachers are not allowed to drift away from the syllabus and teach them anything that is hateful to any other students of any religion or region. Teachers are not even allowed to talk about sex at all to kids and their personal lives as well.
Please stop indoctrinating them by teaching the State and Federal curriculum then!! It's chocked full of LIES!
I'm an Elementary Music Teacher and same thing. My job is to teach kids music, not weird sex and gender stuff. Sad that this stuff dominates public perception of teachers nowadays.
I hate that these crazies are giving teachers a bad image. My mom is a public school teacher and she is totally against all the indoctrination.
Well God bless her! I hope she keeps on keepin' on.
Does the school board try to push this nonsense on her?
@@williambenner701 We’re in Mississippi and the school districts here haven’t shifted yet but we’ve been watching other parts of the country and it could just be a matter of time
My MIL just retired after 30+ years. Education system just lost a wonderful Christian woman with the patience of a saint.
Teachers like Marka Bodine and all the teachers that sought refuge with the priests that were outted in the early 2000’s already did a great job of showing that female teachers need to not be trusted.
I'm 50 (and from England) My teacher's only ever taught me the essentials of the subject. They weren't there for any other reason, and certainly not to talk about their personal lives or what their beliefs were etc. That was not part of their job. Nothing else was involved. I wish we could turn back the clock of education and teaching practices. And I agree, cameras on the class would be a brilliant idea 👍🏻
I totally agree! I did go through the New York state public school system. I'm 55. I NEVER knew if my teachers were married, single, etc. Just schoolwork.
In the same age from the UK and I’m so pleased my children are adults now and missed this lunacy
I don't know about the camera thing, simply because minor children are vulnerable and such footage can be retained or stored in ways that it shouldn't be. If schools can film students in school with any amount of discernible detail, it also erodes concepts of consent, which was the one moral barrier to cyberbullying. Kids also do and say embarrassing things while growing up that they wouldn't want coming back to bite them in the ass later; in a time of cancel culture, a world where everything is recorded from kindergarten up might not be so great, after all. I do think that there should be more monitoring of teachers, though. Politics, sex and religion are not appropriate topics for teachers to be discussing with students, and parents should have a right to know what's going on in these places.
I remember when I was in school teachers would talk about themselves so much. I hated it! It felt like they were cheating us out of giving us information that would ultimately be on the test. Often times they would go on long tangents about their personal lives and waste 30 mins out of the 60 we had in their class but would STILL give us tests about the information they forgot to teach. Sometimes they would even forget that they never taught us the information and would argue that they did because it was written on their lesson plan…
As a teacher, YES you can love your students like they are your children but it is vital to remember that they are not really your children. You do not have the final say over their education. That is and always has been the parents' right. Recently, my 7th grade classes have been bringing up the topic of gay marriage in my math class. We are a catholic school. Personally, I don't have a problem with gay marriage BUT the church does. So instead of pushing my beliefs and then telling the kids to keep secrets on my behalf from their families, I spoke to the administration about the issue and we arranged and informational meeting with the school priest who has thorough knowledge of doctrine. Families were informed of the event date and could choose to come or decline and could leave if they wanted to or ask any question they wished. And wouldn't you know, we had parents thanking us for arranging this and not leaving it to just the teachers to make decisions on sensitive topics. After that, parents went home, talked with their kids and the students have never brought up the topic again. They have learned that I am not their mother, contrary to what their social media feeds tell them, and I cannot and will not teach them about things I am not authorized to teach.
I've been homeschooling for most of my life, but I don't remember ANY of my teachers from my early years bringing their personal lives into the classroom. I was actually surprised to find out that my first grade teacher was engaged, because I didn't even know that she was dating. Oh, the good old days. Thank you Brett for being the only voice of reason.
That’s because it started in 2020 mostly
When I taught music even just 9 years ago in a Christian school the kids were always so surprised to find out that I actually go home and don't live at the school (early elementary). So innocent. My husband always talks about being so surprised when he would see his teachers at the grocery store or some such because he just didn't even picture them having a life outside the classroom.
I’m so so so thankful for my parents sending me to Catholic school. I become more and more thankful everyday. Catholic schooling has provided me with educational opportunities that I might not have gotten at public school. Also Catholic schooling has let me grow deeper and deeper into my faith. And I’m forever grateful to my parents for sending me to Catholic school. They truly had my best interest in mind!!❤
Most of the time my teachers told
About their lives is when we asked them
@@youngconservative You aren't molested though, were you? 😬
As a teacher, yes, I am far more concerned with my students' academic abilities than their pronouns. Not all teachers are crazy! I work in a great public school district where this kind of indoctrination is not supported.
What planet do u live on???
@@ddee7765 the holy planet
@@natalygibson8367 the "holy planet" I live on doesn't encourage changing the English language to accommodate confused genders or their pronouns. Education in public schools is teaching children that drag is normal which of course..it is not. The Christian planet I live on doesn't allow youth to change what God gave them. U teach "acceptance" of the body they r in.
That's what a teacher should do.
Yes, not all teachers are crazy… I’m a future teacher, student teaching in September. Raised homeschooled and literally never attended a public school. The first time stepping foot in one was during my field placement. Nevertheless, I hope I can get employed at a school that is normal.
I remember my mom told me that I learned to tie my shoes and use the restroom properly pretty early but when she sent me off to preschool they tried telling her to make me unlearn how to do that stuff because they were teaching it to the kids that they were mad that was making the other kids feel dumb or something (my mom then proceeded to say hell no and properly shamed them for trying to teach me to be dumb for other people)
What the hell? That is ridiculous. I’m glad your mom set them straight.
That is insane.
How is it even legal for these teachers to do things behind parents backs ?? This is pure insanity .
What's sad is for decades teachers wanted more parent involvement because they knew it helped with test scores and academics. Now they don't want the parents to see how gross many of them are.
I just invited families to my classroom to watch them do readers theater plays on topics such as choosing a pet, making dinner for mom, and other topics that encourage them to improve their fluency. Then we had lunch and watched Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. After lunch we did a STEM challenge and built fishing rods. I had about 5 families, but wished more could have been there. I take a lot of pictures and post them on Classdojo for parents to see. A lot of schools are trying to find ways to get parents involved in their child’s school.
@@Beachdawg1996 I appreciate the answer. I'm sure there are plenty of teachers that still do this and welcome parents into their classrooms. Media presentations can skew things for those of us that don't have kids or grandchildren in school.
It's terrifying to learn that very young children are exposed to these damaged humans / teachers.
You have misrepresented them as teachers/humans. They are neither.
@Kevin Sullivan ok man this is where i draw the line. left wing extremists are awful but saying that they aren’t human is just wrong and quite literally dehumanizing.
@@kevinsullivan3448 you're right they're demi human demons
I think I am going to change my profil pic to a pride flag your profile gave me that idea
The thing is, most teachers aren’t like this. The ones that aren’t, however, doubt part vids about kids being straight
The youngest of my 8 children is a freshman this year. Never did I ever think I'd have to make sure that she was not being asked what gender or pronouns she preferred. She knows there are only 2 choices and she knows which one she is. This is so dangerous. Not to mention, there are children on the spectrum that are already confused and don't understand the social circles in their schools and just want to fit in. Adding this gender sh!t to their school education is a freakin nightmare.
I home school my son. I would NEVER change that. He was in public school until middle school, then the p.e teacher and principal started to pick on my son, so I took him out and now he is a straight A student, compared to a D and F student. He is graduating 2 years early. So screw the public school system.
U study at home and u give urself an A ? Lmao that sounds hilarious
@@Fat_rats609 double negative , nice english brother . Also yes i understand u can hire tutors online , but most of the time those freelancing tutors are unreliable lmao
@@Fat_rats609 thank god i’m asian and born with a common sense and a healthy brain . Praise the south korean
@@Fat_rats609 please tell me where i’m wrong at ? Lmao , bitch it’s gonna be embarrassing if u cant even point out one properly “incorrect” sentence
@@Fat_rats609 and see how long it took ur slow ass brain to form a proper sentence like that ? I bet you had to double check everything before hitting “send”
By “emotional and mental abuse” she means that she had to stand at her post and do the menial task that she was hired for.
My daughter went to Catholic school her whole life. When it was time to choose a high school, she toured the local public school (as well as 2 Catholic high schools). After the public school tour she told us she did NOT, under any circumstances, want to go there. The kids looked miserable, there was a constant stream of kids walking in the halls during class time (why weren't they in classes??), everything just looked... unhappy. This was 6 years ago. I assume it's even worse now.
My last tour of the high school about 6 or 7 years now. I watched a teacher and classmates bully a conservative boy. I was with the superintendent. I brought it up and Said the teacher needed to be impartial. He disagreed. So sad
My children attended Catholic school
Catholic school was hell for me lol. It just depends where you live most of the time. Some public school districts are great. My town has one of the best public schools in the US. But obviously not everywhere is like that
The way the public schools see it, a kid wandering aimlessly with his nose buried in a smartphone is a kid out of their hair but under their eye. These places are no better than leaving your kid alone with a teenage babysitter who brings her boyfriend over without asking and shows up tipsy and high to watch your family.
As a fellow homeschool child, the Saxon math brought back so many memories of doing school in a leaf pile. Thank you for the blast of nostalgia ❤️
I’m a sophomore in a Christian hybrid academy and I feel so blessed to actually be in a school where teachers are intentional and help and actually CARE about each student so they can learn (not pushing some crazy left wing agenda to further validate themselves). The fact that not every child gets that opportunity to learn is evil and wrong. We don't need left wing political statements shoved down our throats we need to learn how to write, read, do long division etc…😂
JESUS LOVES YOU AND YOUR FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE ❤PSALM 139:14
THANK YOU!!!!! for saying that. 👏👏👏😀👍
And you don't need right wing agendas shoved down your throat either. If students are too young to legally vote, they should not bring political views into any classroom. You can teach them how government is run for social studies class, but that's as far as it goes.
@@davewriter100that was literally always the intent for school policy but it’s been the leftists that abuse it. There isn’t supposed to be any political or religious or personal bias of any sort
if there are teachers like that then next generations will be even worse
Exactly they will vote for pure communism or just give up when the Chinese invade,if they even have to invade and the next generations don't just give the nation away.
As a Youth Pastor I would NEVER alienate a parent from anything I do that involves their child. They are the true MVPs
So you would break the confidentiality you promised to the child?
@@maryr8743 I think we are on two different pages here. Breaking confidentiality and alienating a parent are two different things. Parents know that I encourage their students to have further convos with them or a trusted adult. I have parents work in my ministry and have times I get coffee and talk with them. I often talk to parents and give positive notes (not verbatim he said she said) about how their students are doing in large or small group or their character in general. Now, when it comes to confidentiality, I have been up front day one. If you talk about self harm or someone physically harming you, I HAVE to talk to the Pastor and whomever else needs to be contacted. But otherwise, I don’t go around gossiping about what students talk to me about in group or private. I have yet to have a parent ask for such information anyways because I WANT parents a part of the process. Faith is sometimes hard alone much less without support of your family to share it with. But, that’s just me 🤷♀️
@@AVintageLibrarian yes but in this context the person has no right to disclose the information as it isn't hurting anyone.
@@maryr8743 Its hurting themselves
@@Dukdits what is
I honestly love that I can be 100% involved with my children’s education! Thank you state of Florida ❤
I already didn’t want kids and family members will tell me “you’ll change your mind.” Honestly, not in this world, I definitely won’t.
What I caught in the second video is that the book is titled "YOUR Name is a Song" and he said "MY Name is a Song" which tells me he's more focused on himself when reading that than he is the children he's reading to.
Which was already evident, but still.
YOU WERE HOMESCHOOLED IM HOMESCHOOLED!!!!! you don't understand how much this made me happy I've been so close to begging my parents to let me be public schooled because I'm constantly being told by people on the internet that I'm gonna fail at life and my parents are failing. So seriously thank you for mentioning it
Edit: update so I'm moving closer to my old friends so that will be better and I found a sport I like which is basketball
@Your Local Historian yeah I feel like people would be more willing to support it if I was in sports but I hate sports so
in my opinion homeschooling is the best thing to do for a child ; the world we live in is all about opportunities going to school isn’t beneficial in anyway you can most certainly find your way without interacting with people.
@@karambrook7842 yes I'm so glad tho that I was homeschooled because I'm not going to be brainwashed into thinking the things their teaching
I was homeschooled. I’m now a college professor and, seeing the students turned out by public schools, I’m more and more thankful for it every year. My kids will never see the inside of a public school.
Public school sucks it's not for smart people it's just the most popular and most people think popular equals better because they're idiots
Any teacher who is opposed to having cameras in their classrooms, so that everything is 100% transparent, should be investigated.
I’m 17 and they started implementing this bs in my school in like my 8th grade year. It’s the most annoying thing ever in my opinion. So the teacher who s from VA is full of it. Virginia has gone to shit. I’m so happy I’m leaving for college in a few months
I was home schooled as well. The downsides are real but public schools are INSANE. Morality is gone and it starts there. Being so isolated and alone as a home schooled kid wasn’t fun but I can’t blame my parents for pulling me out of public school, and this was years before the insanity we see today started.
Hopefully parents will get together with other like-minded parents and do small groups of learning for at least some subjects. That could help increase socialization.
@@amandarobinson7802 meanwhile, in public school, abuse is legalized…
Homeschooling kids doesn’t mean they’re on an island. People see them at the store, church, still play sports in city leagues, school football or bball games, and the neighbors see them every day. People pay attention, and everyone who cares about kids, will be looking close.
This thought process against homeschooling is taught by those who want to pretend parents are most often the primary source of abuse toward a child. As we see, though: they are not. Parents around the country are sending their kids to be psychologically conditioned and groomed for certain sexual behavior in public schools. This, is abuse.
@@ralphpierroii4626 Definitely not true. Not every kid gets to go to church or play sports or whatever else. When I say I had nothing, I mean nothing. I couldn’t tell you most of my neighbor’s names. I literally sat at home for weeks on end with my parents and honestly most of the ex home schooled kids I’ve talked to as an adult have similar stories.
Also…going to the grocery store once a week and walking behind your parents is not socialization. I should know, that’s about the extent I got out of the house through most of my teenage years lol. It did nothing for me. This is a real issue and I don’t know how to fix it because more government involvement is almost never the right answer but isolating a child to the extent me and many others were should not be allowed. I was miserable and I’m still trying to figure out how to talk to people and navigate the world in my 20s.
@@SPNSO-js4hx Assuming there are any - when I was homeschooled, in a rural area, there were no groups or ways to connect with other homeschoolers. It may be different now. I hope it’s different now.
@@littlebirdy5962 I’m so sorry this was your experience, I was homeschooled for kindergarten and first grade (my mom got pregnant with my brother and had a lot of trouble so she decided it would be better for me to go to regular school) and we had a really strong homeschool group in my area that met at least once a week, and also did field trips regularly. I think anyone doing homeschooling should be in a group like that, it helps a lot with socializing, and other parents can help with teaching things that others have trouble with. Isolated homeschooling isn’t really much better than public school imo.
I remember taking a gender studies class in university because I had a free elective and it was basically going to a comedy show. Not to mention the profesor constantly took the opportunity to tell everyone how oppressed she was even though she was making over 100k to indoctrinate teens. I left that school soon after lol
I’m taking anything useful for an elective
For example in country, I choose macro economics. Since it is community college the professor was a legitimate economist.
Activist professors ought to be fired immediately. They do not offer an unbiased or unfettered viewpoint on the subject matter and therefore lack the ability to competently teach the subject.
I had a socialist professor teaching business classes and I took her "Globalism" class and failed my first paper because I had highlighted the pro's of globalism on the world market and positive impact on cultural diversity. Apparently my viewpoint was incorrect because I only took the perspective of the conquering white male authors in the books we were assigned.....
I quit the class and reported the teacher to the university with my paper and response email from her. The university did nothing.
You ACTUALLY took a Gender Studies class?!
Was there any science involved besides explaining how horny they are? Or was it all politics? (As if i dont know the answer)
I'd do that tbh... but it'd be not to burst out laughing ever few minutes
You hit the nail on the head in regards to the literacy rate!! I teach middle school and constantly beat my head against the wall trying to teach these children to read while also having to "teach them at the current grade level with rigor and fidelity." I wish I had more parents willing to get involved to realize just how far behind their children are. I'm also probably one of the few teachers in support of my state's new decision to hold 3rd graders that don't pass the reading portion of the state testing. I'm tired of getting students who are still reading on an early elementary level!
"You are making kids feel unsafe" *proceeds to suggest physical violence towards the viewer
I work in Pre-K and from what I've seen getting the parents to actually be involved with their kids education is like pulling teeth. We give them all of the curriculum, home activities, we have an open door policy, even cameras in the classroom. From my experience it's getting the parents to realize their sending their children to school and not a government funded daycare.
My point was the same, parents treat school as funded daycare and put earning money above the welfare of their child, they assume school is a safe place to leave their child though. My kids (homeschooled) may have less financially but the gains in other ways are astronomical ..
Their is wrong. You would use they are sending or They're sending... You can not be a real teacher.
@@denisek4392 I'm not a teacher, I'm a cook.
@@jordanbrauer5719 also, super easy mistake to make. I know the difference and still use them incorrectly at times :)
@@SarahMc585 Right, especially when your in a hurry and you send without proofreading first :)
I’m a halfie. I spent seven years at public school and now seven years at home. And let me tell you, the ability to be with your family more is the most important thing about it. Sure, it may drive me stir crazy at times, but there are things I’ve learned from being with my parents that no teacher would ever bother to teach me.
My mom and dad are more tuned in to my interests, more aware of my problems, more understanding of my feelings and emotions, and know precisely how to take care of me. Why would I want to spend 7-9 hours every day apart from them? That’s self-deprivation, if you ask me. I want to be with them as much as I can until I move out and start a life of my own. My best education and source of unconditional love has always come from them. I wouldn’t trade their guidance for the world. ❤️
That's awesome!
Not to mention at home you are the only kid in the class, maybe 1 or 2 other students if you have siblings. In school there are 10, 20, 30 other students needing attention. You get far more attention and far more of your learning needs met having 1/2 teachers to 1 student.
I was homeschooled all the way through and you described it beautifully
this is really sweet!
This is very helpful to hear. Thank you for sharing. I'm leaning towards homeschooling mine.
I often get asked why I'm homeschooled and with the state of schools, the answer couldn't be clearer
It’s perfectly acceptable to put cameras in a semi truck to monitor adult drivers in their work environment and also what is essentially their home, but is yet unthinkable for teachers and educators to be monitored about what and how they talk to other people’s children??? I cannot make sense of society any more.
"These people are so unstable", you never spoke truer words. I am done "tolerating" these nasty people.
In the good old days teachers had morality clauses they had to live up to, most of today's teachers couldn't pass a morality test today.
These teachers aren’t trying to teach the kids, they’re trying to be their friends.
Me that graduated from a private school in another country. One that had cameras in classes. Didn't really invade anyone's privacy... Like, with that many people in that close range, there is no privacy to begin with. Also, I'm pretty sure most of the cameras didn't even work/off so many times. But, well, they were there.
I wasn't homeschooled, but I went to a private school. It was a struggle for me, but looking back, and watching the deterioration of the public school system today, I do not regret one minute of that education.
I didn’t mind pronouns when I first heard about them. It made sense to me that someone wanted to be referred to as they/them instead of she or he for whatever personal reasons they had. But as the years have gone on, it’s just gotten so ridiculous and obnoxious that it makes me not care about their reasoning at all. The pushing of pronouns and neo pronouns in our society has gotten so bad that it’s backfired on them. More people who would have gone along with it like me are now sick of it, and it’s because of we’re tired of seeing it everywhere. Coexistence could have been possible. But this is more like domination of the US 😂 by the LGBTQQIP2SAA community!! Coming to a neighborhood in your state!!
They/them isn't grammatically correct, so it shouldn't be taught just based on that alone, not to mention all the creepy implications it has
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I don’t really care about what’s grammatically correct in terms of speech because I use words like “wanna” and “gonna” and “ain’t” so that doesn’t bother me if someone calls themselves they them. It’s how I identify animals that I don’t know the sex of. So I’m used to doing that ( not comparing the actual people to animals )Should pronouns be taught in school, imo no. But not because it’s not grammatically incorrect, but because it’s not relevant, and it’s not a law to address someone by their preferred pronouns, or so I last thought lol.
Yh if they hated what they were born as but diddnt wanna be the other either I mean yh fair enough what makes u comfortable But then there’s they/she …….. or they/that/who/bag/bus/hospital/fucking mosquito pls make sense I’m getting a headache just sounds like a personality thing more then gender
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Right?! I forgot about the they/she that’s confusing and they change them all the time! That’s jus silly 😂!! And most people just use what you look like. I’ve been misgendered before just because I was wearing a hoodie and baggy pants like no biggie, the person wasn’t trying to be cruel, they just legit thought I was a dude. And I’ve worked in retail at the dressing rooms and it gets confusing when people who I can’t identify come in. I don’t wanna piss anyone off or offend but I had a job to do and at first glance I’m going with what you look like you were assigned at birth. These people need to take in account that their perception of themselves isn’t synonymous to the rest of us.
@@Mar_The_Star thing is gender and sex are literally the same thing even if gender is a social construct it’s still used in a biological sense well used be at least until covid happened funny that lockdown has caused society to have complete meltdown 😂
I was home schooled...I 100% plan to homeschool my kids. I could NEVER with a clear conscience allow my kids to be indoctrinated by our public education system.
Mental health is getting worse and worse. Take the time to find who you are and accept who you were born to be. This is so sad.
I'm a teacher myself. I was fired from my job in New Zealand for not taking the covid vax. I am now teaching abroad in the UK. Even though I know there are many great teachers out there like myself. I will be homeschooling my future children without a doubt.
Amen.
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When these ppl say emotional and mental abuse, you know it was just a business expecting them to do the work they get paid for
I hate the war against parents that's going on right now too.
As a recovering progressive, you are a refreshing voice of sanity
As a single dad, thank you for putting this out there for everyone to see
"I had a mental breakdown. What should I do? Oh, I know, I'll be a teacher."
Social media makes it extremely clear that so much of this is just narcissism and attention seeking. I homeschool for the last 6 years partly because we saw the way the winds were blowing then. But this is unreal.
Why can’t my pronouns be LeBron/James? System is so corrupt.
99% of the time I can look at someone and tell they're a boy or a girl.
Lmfao no y’all can’t
@@Azirya_ lmao clown doesn't wanna reply
@@lowdistortion um cause RUclips doesn’t reply when I press it….think I’m scared of you responding? 💀
@@Azirya_ I don't even wanna reply to you, You woke people are absolutely Ridiculous.
Next they will start putting glory holes in the bathroom and gym class will consist of the lost art of corn hole stacks.
I remember my 4th grade teacher was gay. He didn’t look like it but he never said anything about it. He helped me through some personal things such as a very special person leaving me. He had my brother the next year and came out right before he retired. Everybody was shocked, but my parents who are very much left respected him not spreading the word to our class and making it like everyone cares.
my parents really encouraged reading books when i was a child. now teachers are complimenting my creative writing skills, my reading comprehension, and i was always above in reading level. they didn’t care what i read as long as i read and it was age appropriate
Pulled mine last year, started home schooling, teaching them how to weld, use tools, how to be critical thinkers, never going back to government indoctrination........
I live in Virginia, and that third video was talking about our governor. I could not be happier that I voted for that man.
9:19 Bruh the only thing she's fighting is the urge to eat the entire Krispy Kreme establishment's stock
I am forever grateful for the sacrifices my parents made to send me to a catholic school. I remember wanting to go to a public high school and they would not let me, and I'm so glad they didn't now that I see all of this bs happening in public schools
I've never been home schooled at all. But I have to say that the middle school that I went to back in the mid to late 80's looked awesome on the inside it was like going back to the 50's every time you walked into it. My school was basically a time capsule from the 50's and 60's. I'm glad that I grew up during the 80's cause there was none of this crap in schools back then.
I love how that teacher thinks that she has more authority the parents themselves. She's like, our governor is giving the PARENTS more power than me!? I know that sounds like a good thing, but what happens when a student wants to be called by their pronouns? Are we just going to have to ask the parents before calling them that? Now that's just wrong.
I remember when teachers complained because parents weren't involved with their kids education.
@@haworthlowell805 So sad that our schools don't even want to have parent consent to call their kids by things their not. That they try to convince them that they are not male, their female, and vise versa. I give my heart out to those kids, and especially their kids parents.
Perhaps the people who have been keeping the kids alive all this time and will have to deal with the physical and mental health for more than a single school year should have more say than a random teacher.
I'm planning on becoming a teacher and this is the reason why.Teachers are some of the first persons that influence them.What those teachers are doing is just wrong.
As a public school teacher in Alabama, this isn't common everywhere.
I hope normal teachers don't eventually get lumped in with these crazy people, thank God my mom teaches at a charter school.
The teachers who go against this are being disciplined/fired or willingly quitting. They're weeding out the normal teachers.
These gender stuff spread like virus, once crazy teacher told the kids that their pronoun is they/them, and the kid took it seriously, the moment the normal teacher use anything other than they/them, the kid will hate them. Which mean the normal teacher has to be woke too now.
Charter schools are the worst. They have a whole different culture. Definitely a business model more than a school (from the teacher perspective).
@@jesseramirez9062 Very well said! And at this rate, soon it will be nothing, but teachers like this. If enough parents rise up against such, it’ll change. Definitely will not if we sit by and allow it to happen. That’s what the one was complaining about. Now that voices are raising to stop this, states are having to take a look at the fall out and attempt changing/fixing it, but are also fighting against federal governing in each and every situation!
To me it feels like the average person feels most teachers are like this, but maybe it’s only the people replying and commenting to videos.
I went to public school through 4th grade (in the late 90s), and the most we knew about our teachers' lives was when Ms. So-and-so was Mrs. Whatever when we came back from summer break.
that first classroom was clearly a music/theater room, which is why there was no desks, but was those little music holder things
i am so glad that where i live there is a school that doesn't allow this type of stuff. They even do a lot of stuff that schools don't do now. like praying, Bible study clubs, etc. the school is even connected with our church and do a lot of school activities involving the church. And the kids don't have to do it if their parents don't want them to. They aren't forced to do anything they would feel uncomfortable with whether it be the parent or student. And it's a public school which is honestly shocking. I'm very thankful that my little sister can go to this school and not have all the woke agenda shit that is at almost every other school.
I’d love to go to that school
That’s strange. School and religion should be separated. I’m glad it is in Texas.
@@Hhe448 well like I said, the students don't need to participate in any way with it if they don't want to. It's their choice, which I think is important because it's not being forced on them at all.
Sounds like a dream honestly
People should get button camera or some other small hidden body can so teachers can't tell they are being filmed.
Maybe, but I have no problem with cameras in all public school classrooms. We pay for it, it's our kids, why can't we visit the classes virtually? The have IP cameras at some pet boarding businesses...
people clown on home schooling but our public education quality has been sinking like a corpse tied to a rock for at least a decade now
Longer, I was suspended from 4th grade, 1967 ish, for fighting. What actually happened was a group of 5 girls got off the school bus at every stop waiting to jump me. The black driver was a friend of my Dad's who was a school janitor and every stop (they of course got back on when I didn't get off) told me to stay in my seat. Mr Reddy kept fretting because we were nearing the final stop where he would have to get me off. At the last stop I stood to exit and saw my Dad running across the town Green. Mr Reddy had radioed the depot, a bus driver had run almost a half mile to the school where my Dad was working and he drove then ran to escort me off the bus. The next morning we had to meet with the Principal who said "I'm going to suspend Pat because there might be a race riot if we suspend the girls." I think the only thing that kept me sane was that the evening of the incident my Dad asked if I wanted to thank Mr Reddy. I said yes and in Curly Reddy's basement bar I listened to these 30 something blue collar men, one black one white, commiserate about what was happening. A year later, 10 years old max, I was struggling with math and my mother told me he was a first year teacher and wouldn't help because he was "afraid" of me because I was "so developed." Oh and the same girls from elementary school ran up behind me at recess and threw a brick at my head. 🤐 I was out of school by 15 and had to wait until 1977 to sit for a GED. More than 50 years later I'm grateful that my mother being a nut case protected me from the indoctrination. But my heart breaks for children today because if they're in public school there are few supports that know and will discuss the lunacy like my Dad and Mr Reddy did, in front of children. 😭 So we're three generations in, at least.
It’s usually because the kids kinda lack socialization and lack certain skills or knowledge. Where’s the blame? On the parents
I home schooled my youngest, and this was one of the reasons why.
A teachers job is to teach academic subjects. It's MY job to raise my child.
Mind your business!
To add to Brett's question @ 10:30, I think the Teacher's Union needs to be lobbied to reprimand or outright remove these "educators". Maybe losing their jobs over prioritizing their personal preferences in shaping social norms over actual academic education will refocus curriculums on what they were designed for; educating and not radicalizing.
its not that deep, its literally just using some different words. its not a big huge deal, and its not mainly based around that, its just simply "hey ___,". same as using a birth name, always will be. get a fucking grip
The teacher's union WANTS these teachers doing this. Read the teacher's union websites. They are very up front about it.
I cannot express to you the pain I felt after having a Saxon math book violate my eyes for the first time in a decade. I did not expect to be wounded like this today
Im so glad that the only in person learning I'm doing is at a career center. Everything else is all online. Thank you Mom for NOT letting me go to public HS
Australian teacher here: an ethical policy here is families are a primary partner to education. Also here, we focus on reading, writing and math…not ideology
By the time I was 10 I was reading high school level books- I could never imagine being shown a picture book in 4th grade.. thats just crazy honestly
When I was in 4th grade I spent the entire year reading dang Chronicles of Narnia...now I might have been more inclined to read then others, but that’s still a significant jump in reading comprehension than a mere picture book. And TEACHERS are promoting this?
The illiterate epidemic is terrifying and real. Some kids (and even some adults!!!) I meet these days will trip up on every other word sometimes, super slow and slurred, limited vocabulary etc. and I’m sorry but I just can’t imagine not being able to read on a basic elementary level. That’s messed up.
Now I'm just expecting myself to be a angry mom coming into a school office with my angry husband by my side to yell at school administrators.
You are so right on Brett.
I know a 16 year old boy who told me when he was 13 he is gay. I asked him how did he know, when did he know. His answer? He was 6, and because his older brother told him so. And reminded him frequently. And everyone just accepts this. The saddest part is I perceive this boy would have been a perfect match for my daughter, they were so close for a long time. She started catching feelings and he appeared to reflect those feelings in his actions and behaviors, but when it came to words he just did not know how to reconcile these conflicting identities. And so my daughter gravitated towards other friends and they are not close at all anymore. I find this very unfortunate and I can only hope he goes to college on his own and finds his true self, whomever that turns out to be.
Just sayin…..there’s some of us public school teachers out here who adhere to Christian values and are fighting against the woke path. Not everybody in public education is corrupt. I’m still fighting here in AZ.
Thats cool but the majority arent unfortunately
I’m so so so thankful for my parents sending me to Catholic school. I become more and more thankful everyday. Catholic schooling has provided me with educational opportunities that I might not have gotten at public school. Also Catholic schooling has let me grow deeper and deeper into my faith. And I’m forever grateful to my parents for sending me to Catholic school. They truly had my best interest in mind!!❤
Amen then
How's believing in a Sky Daddy any better than believing in 100 genders?
@@Conserpov as an atheist id say that believing in a religion can make you happier while believing in 100 genders will only make you more miserable
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True, for some religions.
You have brains good for you with you 💯, God bless you girl!!!!
thank god i live in tennessee. parents will always have all the rights and have a say what thier kids learn in school.
"Hi, I want to teach kids common sense."
"Evil! Get out of here!"
"Hi, I literally want to destroy the kids."
"You got the job! Welcome aboard!"
So grateful to have a sweet, traditional, small town elementary school just a mile away for my kids to attend. And no, they do NOT have Lawn Boy in their library. 💯
You bring back terrible yet beautiful memories of slouching on the couch, one leg on top, one arm on the ground, Saxon math book on top of my chest littered with little water stains when I was either brave enough, or lazy enough to attempt to drink water while laying down.
It’s stunning they are so brazen in posting this stuff, but we sincerely should be thankful for it. I dunno their true motivations but we SHOULD know they’re doing these things and these dummy teachers have been the ones to mostly inform us
Thats the whole thing, "give a man a rope long enough, he'll hang himself with it." And the internet is one long rope...
Not only do I not remember any of my teachers (LESS THAN 10 YRS AGO) not sharing their personal lives, but I remember that they would actually WORK HARD TO KEEP IT SECRET!!! I remember it was a huge deal at our school when we found out one of our young female teachers was married. One student found her on facebook after deep searching and found out her first name and her husband and it was everything we were talking about for at least a week.
NOW its- its just amazing to me. Our teachers needed no validation. Our teachers were just there to teach, and it was up to our own families to help us grow politically.
The PA system in class rooms are 2 way and Principals use to monitor different class rooms. They can be set up so they make no sound and mute the principals mic so you can listen at any time.
Ah yes! Former homeschooled kid here. Definitely have mixed memories of Saxon Math! Hated it then, love it now!
100 percent agree. Teachers need to focus on teaching actual subjects and not worry about things not relevant to them. No wonder we have one of the worst educational systems.
I am so glad you are speaking up! As a retired teacher, I totally agree with you about all of these agendas, etc. I am so grateful that I'm no longer in the system! But with regard to picture books beyond 3rd grade, there are so many that are rich with language and great for teaching figurative language and vocabulary, etc. They are a great teaching tool when used properly along with chapter books.
What do they mean by "privacy" when the wanted to put cameras in class rooms
Therapy needs to be a solution for more things it would fix so many problems
I identify as a ambulance ,my pronounce are ,weeeeee/woooooo