Showdown Between Liberal Teachers and Conservative Parents

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  • @AsocPaladin0016
    @AsocPaladin0016 Год назад +10872

    I would love to see conservative teachers vs liberal teachers.

    • @patricklindsay72
      @patricklindsay72 Год назад +1386

      Conservative teacher here, and I would love the opportunity to tell it like it is to my colleagues.

    • @amantedelcane420
      @amantedelcane420 Год назад +691

      @@patricklindsay72
      I didn't realize there was such a thing as a "conservative teacher" any longer 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @yungvolio7853
      @yungvolio7853 Год назад +187

      Ha good one mate
      Edit: I just wanna say 10 likes is the most I've ever gotten so you all have my everlasting gratitude

    • @patricklindsay72
      @patricklindsay72 Год назад +310

      @@amantedelcane420 We're not the norm, but we do exist.

    • @xxhelmsx
      @xxhelmsx Год назад +320

      @@patricklindsay72 conservative teacher here! We do exist and i try to deprogram these kids as much as possible!

  • @jeremiahmud
    @jeremiahmud Год назад +2983

    I love how one of the Conservative parents has a perceived Liberal hairstyle. It just shows you not to judge a book by its cover

    • @RIPmichael22
      @RIPmichael22 Год назад +56

      Yes!

    • @ninja3687
      @ninja3687 Год назад +189

      Yep, I used to be goth through my twenties. Grew out of it because of the effort it takes to dress that way. You just stop having the time, but I still enjoy a lot of that stuff. My wife is a conservative, catholic Mexican you can imagine the reactions I get sometimes 😆

    • @nobodiesaltbutmine6674
      @nobodiesaltbutmine6674 Год назад +136

      I know plenty of conservatives that dye their hair blue and other colors, we shouldn’t generalize. So basically I’m in agreeable with you lol

    • @presidentpoohbear6659
      @presidentpoohbear6659 Год назад +64

      I used to be kinda emo skater 🤣 I'm a full on conservative now and my wife also keeps her hair flamboyant colors

    • @Aisling464
      @Aisling464 Год назад +41

      Well a lot Of the time conservative people are religious and most religious people stay natural because it’s glorifying to God😊

  • @jaredheatley5364
    @jaredheatley5364 10 месяцев назад +612

    I’m a nurse. At times I’m dealing with 4-5 VERY sick patients. Imagine if I told a family member of a patient “I don’t care about your family member. I don’t have time.” I’d be fired and my license would be at risk.

    • @midnight_x_edits
      @midnight_x_edits 4 месяца назад +10

      100% like yes we have several different patients to care for on a daily basis but to say that we cant give each and every patient the specialized care that they need because we have other patients is ridiculous

    • @blackmanta66
      @blackmanta66 3 месяца назад +4

      ​@@midnight_x_editsbut what you can't do is sacrifice the health of some patients in order to focus on others, if You're stretched as it is then you can't spend the extra time doing extra work for each child. As I teacher I get to work for 7 and head home at 6, if I tried to add to that curriculum by specializing work for each student then I wouldn't have any time left, I would have to prioritize some students over others in order to adapt to each individual student. That isn't possible or fair

    • @tal0011
      @tal0011 3 месяца назад +4

      I get where your coming from and i understand but in my opinion there are some differences in nurses and teachers. If you are dealing with 4-5 sick patients it could lead to death but in schools nobody’s dying. But I 100% agree with you.

    • @blackmanta66
      @blackmanta66 3 месяца назад +5

      @@tal0011 they won't die but they will have less future prospects, you can't prioritize students. I can't argue that one student is gifted and pour all of my attention into helping them at the detriment of the other students. That in injustice and not what I am paid to do

    • @maximushank1115
      @maximushank1115 3 месяца назад

      Yeah I agree.. That does make sense.. I mean.. No s**t your job would be at risk..
      😊

  • @workingpadawan1952
    @workingpadawan1952 9 месяцев назад +258

    The fact that that 11 year old girl was brave enough to stand up and say "because of my faith I believe that God made me a girl" is so amazing and so comforting to me, and as a Christian girl who is very close to college and terrified of this sort of thing coming up a normal conversation or in the classroom, I am mortified that it happens to kids at 11! That's not okay we should not have to deal with this until we are out of college and adults but we deal with it when we are nine, when we are kids. And what you think about it if another girl stood up who didn't really care and was fine with being a biological girl and just said "I'm a girl" she wouldn't get sent to the principal's office, that 11 year old girl got sent to the principal's office because she spoke up about what she believed in. She used free speech which by the Constitution says we are allowed to have, teachers, principals, and schools are violating our constitutional rights. And now I'd like you to think of what all of our founding fathers would think of this terrible generation of all of the things that we are violating that they stood for, that they fought and killed for!

    • @TKtk-fv6uk
      @TKtk-fv6uk 9 месяцев назад +6

      Terrified? Yeah sure, bud. HORRIFIED! 😱

    • @MovieGhost_
      @MovieGhost_ 3 месяца назад +2

      Amen

    • @silvershadow4297
      @silvershadow4297 2 месяца назад +2

      Free speech doesn’t exactly fly in a classroom lmao, u can’t just say fuck u to the teacher. Saying it’s unconstitutional to send a kid to a principals office is a little silly

    • @mammasrose5525
      @mammasrose5525 Месяц назад +3

      @@silvershadow4297True, you can’t say “F you” to a teacher. But that is being disrespectful to an authority figure, not making a statement about YOUR personal beliefs.

    • @LadySaundra
      @LadySaundra Месяц назад +3

      Yep, it was ONLY because she was talking about Christianity/challenging their teachings.

  • @summer1468
    @summer1468 Год назад +2026

    When i was a kid i wasnt taught about gay people in school. So i asked my mom why Rob and Tony lived together. She said “some men like men and some women like women” and that was literally it. Perfect explanation and she didnt have to explain gay sex to me. Hot take - the parents should be in control on the information going into their child’s head.

    • @VGreggUndercover
      @VGreggUndercover Год назад +74

      THIS

    • @snowball_au
      @snowball_au Год назад +76

      same for me, it was just left at some men like men and some women like women. In school, all you need to know is the basics of reproduction. if i want to know about gay sex, ill find that out myself, i dont want a school telling me about that.

    • @riothacker3051
      @riothacker3051 Год назад +30

      That honestly shouldnt be a hot take, just common sense

    • @MrAlpaca19
      @MrAlpaca19 Год назад +10

      So don’t put your kids in school then. Homeschool them

    • @summer1468
      @summer1468 Год назад +41

      @@MrAlpaca19 not everyone has the opportunity. My mom would’ve homeschooled me, but she had to work to keep us supported. I agree that homeschooling is definitely the best option, but its not an option for everyone.

  • @hboudreaux66
    @hboudreaux66 9 месяцев назад +204

    I swear, Brett is a boss at going straight from a rant into a promotion 😂

    • @ashley1487
      @ashley1487 6 месяцев назад +3

      Fr😂

    • @Idkwhozkat
      @Idkwhozkat 6 месяцев назад +10

      REALL SHE IS SO SMOOTH WITH IT

    • @AJWRodeo
      @AJWRodeo 4 месяца назад +6

      I dont even notice the transition until I see the thing at the bottom

  • @MamaLorian16
    @MamaLorian16 10 месяцев назад +189

    As a high school teacher for 17 years, I am so grateful I work for a charter school. The teachers respect the role of the parent and would never speak like these teachers. I remember when I was in school, I had no idea what the political affiliation or sexual orientation of ANY teacher was. We only knew they were married if we happened to see a family photo on their desk. Teachers need to be professionals again.

    • @JJ-yn4cj
      @JJ-yn4cj 8 месяцев назад +4

      There were teachers that talked about their lesbian relationship like if they talked about their boyfriend it would be extremely inappropriate and unprofessional but of course people screamed 'homophobe' as if the latter wasn't a fact...

    • @JimAirborne25
      @JimAirborne25 14 дней назад

      Not that it would excuse what they’re doing or arguing, but some of these teachers may be just trying to keep a job, as it sounds like Kenyon is trying to do. Maybe I’m mistaken. Even I feel I am hearing these teachers’ arguments. But, they need to wake up and realize you have to stand up, even if it means your career.

  • @irishlovely8867
    @irishlovely8867 Год назад +1347

    How hard would it be for a teacher to say, “that’s something best to ask your parents” and move on? This topic alone would make me home school!

    • @hrdley911
      @hrdley911 Год назад

      Because it's a religious ideology that MUST be pushed...even against the parent's wishes, or even the children's best interests. Cultural Marxism at work.

    • @scubasteve2189
      @scubasteve2189 Год назад +99

      Exactly! The same guy who said he “didn’t care” also said he answered with “My mama told me this”. Why is that the answer!? 🤦🏻‍♂️ How about, “You should probably talk to your parents about that.” Good lord, people, it’s not that hard. 😡
      Teach them math, reading, writing, etc. and let the parents be parents. Do your freaking job!

    • @gramer3593
      @gramer3593 Год назад +46

      @@scubasteve2189Exactly. At my school they taught us safety,respect,responsibility and basic subjects. Not any woke garbage

    • @frankkennedy6388
      @frankkennedy6388 Год назад +23

      Not too long ago everyone knew to respond like this. Seriously, what happened?😡

    • @HiveSci
      @HiveSci Год назад

      By the time you send your child to school they should know what their pronouns are. It's abusive to stunt your child's development by not including pronouns as part of there basic language development. How have you even been addressing them?

  • @Chiguy79
    @Chiguy79 Год назад +1084

    The sad part is most kids who are getting asked "What are your pronouns?" probably don't know proper grammar to know the difference between nouns, pronouns, verbs, and adjectives at the time they're asked their pronouns.

    • @wesley3300
      @wesley3300 Год назад +96

      Lol wow yeah that’s a good point. Without the whole gender debate happening, I know a lot of adults that probably wouldn’t have known the words for parts of speech, let alone children. There will be a generation of kids that think that pronouns refer specifically to sexuality or gender identity rather than just parts of speech that simply take the place of a proper name. Pronouns are supposed to remove ambiguity and make speech less clumsy, not creating more confusion and meaningless labeling. *sigh*

    • @kora4185
      @kora4185 Год назад +49

      They’re basically asking kids if they identify with their sex before even understanding what their personality even is. Kids that have gender dysphoria (wich is extremely rare!!) will show signs of this anyway, and teachers and parents gotta be prepared, but kids that are developing normally don’t need to be extra confused. This could lead them to question stuff they absolutely never would just to be different and cool and end up harming themselves (especially now where everything they say is consider rule and not just kids going through a phase).
      They’ll be silly on their own, they need stability from parents and teachers, not indulgence.

    • @triplemoyagames4195
      @triplemoyagames4195 Год назад +8

      Most adults don't know the difference

    • @taylerthompson7559
      @taylerthompson7559 Год назад +4

      You also don’t have ownership over parts of speech. Just like how you don’t have verbs or adverbs etc.

    • @JustAnotherDude-vj1et
      @JustAnotherDude-vj1et Год назад +2

      Is this the excuse? American kids are not taught pronouns? LOL. Well, I am sure that they are (2nd grade). If you spent time with your kids, you would see that they are taught other subjects which they might not know 100%. YOU will not be complaining with any other subject. Anyhow, that is why they are going to school. To learn age appropriate subjects. For those saying, that it should be taught at home, be honest with yourself. Most parents will NOT be doing so. Kids will be learning this from their friends or other ways. Isn't it better to learn in school? If so concerned, go over what was taught in school (with ALL subjects) to clarify your child's misunderstanding. Simple as that.

  • @noitsaddie
    @noitsaddie 5 месяцев назад +58

    I remember when my choir teacher at my old school passed around a paper asking for our pronouns. Me and my friend thought it was hilarious that she did this so we both put our pronouns down as helicopter/aircraft. She later called us down saying we shouldn’t take this as a joke and called our moms. Our moms didn’t care at all, in fact our teacher was mad that they didn’t care!

    • @Local_AntiFurry_VexVR
      @Local_AntiFurry_VexVR 5 месяцев назад +4

      Thats fricking funny

    • @noitsaddie
      @noitsaddie 4 месяца назад +9

      @@Local_AntiFurry_VexVR it was funny! We found out a week later all the trans kids and stuff found out and have hated us since. We also found out a kid in our class used the pronouns bunny/bun bun. 😭

    • @Local_AntiFurry_VexVR
      @Local_AntiFurry_VexVR 4 месяца назад +3

      @@noitsaddie Bro what 💀🙏🏻

    • @sapphirestar3978
      @sapphirestar3978 4 месяца назад +5

      i've been doing this very thing on discord. my pronouns are now cinnamon/bun. lol

    • @sepantakgaming5264
      @sepantakgaming5264 3 месяца назад +1

      Bro this is the funniest shit I heard 😂😂😂
      I will use this idea if I'm asked about my pronouns (other than identification) lol

  • @starrpatrick2905
    @starrpatrick2905 10 месяцев назад +83

    Listening to this right at the same time that my husband and I are planning our homeschooling for our children…….I’m so thankful my children won’t be exposed to this.
    They will be “sheltered” from this.

    • @ceoatcrystalsoft4942
      @ceoatcrystalsoft4942 8 месяцев назад +2

      If you think that is true, I have a bridge to sell you. You can't be with your kids 24 hours a day and they will learn and hear things when you aren't around. Better to prepare them than to put them behind

    • @hayhay3332
      @hayhay3332 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@ceoatcrystalsoft4942 well if they don’t hear it at school no matter what they will here on the internet. Although I would rather neither happen, it is what it is. I would rather be the one to tell my future child about it than some kid who thinks they now what their talking about.

    • @cleocatra4344
      @cleocatra4344 6 месяцев назад +3

      Definitely, most woke stuff, sexual stuff, just bad stuff I found out about because of the internet. I mean there has been woke stuff at school but internet is far worse.

    • @traceytillson3289
      @traceytillson3289 4 месяца назад +4

      You CAN shelter your young children and you CAN be in charge of when they are exposed to difficult topics. Parents should be the primary source of information about sex and morality. Homeschooling is a very good way to be that primary source.

    • @brookec8837
      @brookec8837 2 месяца назад +1

      Exactly why kids don’t need phones at young ages or need access to internet unsupervised

  • @cargopilotguy305
    @cargopilotguy305 Год назад +962

    “Your kid is not that important to me”
    This is exactly why I don’t want any state employees espousing their moral values to my children. Precisely because they are not important to you as they are to me.

    • @harrydavey9884
      @harrydavey9884 Год назад +21

      Yeah, in my experience teachers are the laziest people out there and they have no life experience. An entire life in the realm of education.
      You think somebody who's picked the easiest career route in life is gonna be a good role model for your child?

    • @2Snake2
      @2Snake2 Год назад +4

      @@harrydavey9884 my moms a second grade teacher :(

    • @whyme16
      @whyme16 Год назад +7

      @harrydavey9884 well one thats a very inaccurate view to have. My mother, aunt and grandmother worked extremely hard. My aunt and mom are still teaching and my mom raised two kids and went to college and then turned around and got her masters degree she also really cares about the kids she teaches otherwise she wouldnt come home with concerns and she works at a title one school meaning the demographic is poor. Many of those parents have had cps called and my mom has bought clothes for some of these kids.

    • @JC-li8kk
      @JC-li8kk Год назад +11

      @@harrydavey9884 It ain’t easy at all, especially for core subject teachers who’s jobs are on the line after every state test. My college roommate had to quit, it was too much for him. Now he works a job that only gives him 9 days off a year & less pay, but he no longer has the burden of making sure kids get back to their parents in one piece. He said it was absolute chaos. You wouldn’t believe how many fights he had to break up daily. Would have had less altercations working as a police officer from all the stories he told me.

    • @harrydavey9884
      @harrydavey9884 Год назад +4

      @@2Snake2 Yeah, sorry I don't mean it about all teachers to be fair. My m7m was ironically also a teacher for special needs children. So don't get me wrong. I respect some people that do it and some do an incredible job. But it's the career of choice for many young people who just want to stay in their safe space of the education system. When you should really be a teacher because you're passionate about inspiring the next generation of your people.

  • @john3368
    @john3368 Год назад +414

    The guy in the suit is 100% not used to talking to adults outside of a classroom

    • @RIPmichael22
      @RIPmichael22 Год назад +45

      I know right! He was horrendous

    • @tkps
      @tkps Год назад +55

      Yep. I noticed that when my son was going through school. Just like when I was attending, there was still those teachers who don't like being challenged as they're used to ultimate power over others and not having to be questioned. Maybe that's why that sort seek teaching jobs in the first place.

    • @Carlie_flower
      @Carlie_flower Год назад +22

      @@tkps I had a teacher like that when I was a teen. She would emotionally manipulate you in front of the whole class and try to embarrass you on purpose. Had favorite students and least favorite students and would tell them who they were in front of the class. She was pissed when I managed to switch out of her class midway through the semester 😂 it was insane and because you're a "kid" nobody believes you even though there's multiple people telling the exact same stories. It's crazy. Made me wonder if she ever liked kids or if she just liked that they were vulnerable.

    • @Avi.lockner2.0
      @Avi.lockner2.0 Год назад +6

      Bro is a college professor, why tf would he have to talk to parents outside. He shouldn’t have to give a fuck lmao, the kids he teaches are adults

    • @Flounderpounder420
      @Flounderpounder420 Год назад +2

      @@Avi.lockner2.0 lol reread his comment

  • @Sapperman89
    @Sapperman89 Год назад +1089

    How Brettt is able to transition into an ad is a super power

    • @joshuaridgway3230
      @joshuaridgway3230 Год назад +15

      Do you think she ad libs the segue or thinks them off camera?

    • @crziedits6593
      @crziedits6593 Год назад +47

      she gets this from her dad, ben shapiro

    • @kyekruchoski1457
      @kyekruchoski1457 Год назад +7

      I’ve only watched two videos and I’ve already noticed that

    • @marikadolinsky9912
      @marikadolinsky9912 Год назад +5

      She is super talented

    • @travelingspartan2035
      @travelingspartan2035 Год назад +19

      It always catches me off-guard. Think fast, chucklenuts, sponsored ad read go!

  • @Bombastic_Skeleton
    @Bombastic_Skeleton 7 месяцев назад +52

    I am a 10th grader that goes to school in Ohio, and I am so thankful that my school ( nor any of my teachers ) have talked about any of this. I feel so bad for all the kids in other liberal schools like these.

    • @Heejinbunny
      @Heejinbunny 4 месяца назад +4

      I am a western student but thankfully not in the US. However, I have heard that this kind of content is creeping into the UK and Europe but luckily it hasn't affected my school significantly yet. (whilst my school is faith based, it is also a state school . . .)

    • @AnnieElizabeth-el4bj
      @AnnieElizabeth-el4bj 2 месяца назад +3

      I go to a public school in Indiana right now, I am switching to a private high school next year, and two of my teachers are very obviously liberal. My English teacher, brought up RANDOMLY gay marriages when we were talking about something that didn’t even need to do with it, she also couldn’t say the name of Jesus, even when the writer of a poem was Christian and used a crown of thorns in a biblical reference, to explain the poem. I can’t wait to join the young republicans club at my high school.

  • @meredithcarroll6209
    @meredithcarroll6209 Месяц назад +5

    My daughter's fourth grade teacher (the first male teacher she'd had) sent home the most pretentious, snobby, self-righteous set of "rules" he expected the kids to abide by in his classroom, one of them being all students were to follow what he told them to do *without question.* No "but why," just he said to do it, so you'd better do it. I responded saying, "With all due respect, I'm not going to tell my rapidly developing daughter to blindly follow something *any* strange man tells her if she wants to know why he wants her to do something. That sets a very dangerous precedent." He never even acknowledged me. We pulled her out so I could home school her halfway through the year and she's never going back if I have anything to say about it.

  • @tigotime3922
    @tigotime3922 Год назад +811

    My little sister came home one day when she was around 10 and was confused on if she was a boy or a girl. The fact that a 10 year old child can come home from school with these types of questions is absurd.

    • @christianforbes5145
      @christianforbes5145 Год назад +42

      I have 3 nieces doing the same and two friends with daughters doing the same. Go Caifornia school system! Only 30% of the kid's are at grade level in math and english.

    • @mango3382
      @mango3382 Год назад +8

      Not sure if it’s “absurd” because at that age you are still learning about gender identity and biological diversity. But I also think it’s weird that she’s asking that considering she was born female.

    • @tigotime3922
      @tigotime3922 Год назад +6

      @@mango3382 it think it is a little different since I live in Europe.

    • @mango3382
      @mango3382 Год назад +1

      @@tigotime3922 ohhhh then that makes sense haha

    • @janelysaenz4065
      @janelysaenz4065 Год назад

      then you’re sister is dumb lol. if your parents tell her she’s a girl then she should know she’s a girl lmao

  • @_Romer
    @_Romer Год назад +593

    One of my teachers asked what pronouns we wanted and I stared her dead in the eyes and said “what does it look like”. I also got sent to the office one time because I said “glitch” isn’t a pro noun.

    • @Xxgxxaxx
      @Xxgxxaxx 10 месяцев назад +49

      Up high brother 🤚

    • @_Romer
      @_Romer 10 месяцев назад +43

      @@Xxgxxaxx bro I swear one of these days ima get suspended for something stupid

    • @Xxgxxaxx
      @Xxgxxaxx 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@_Romer doit

    • @fscorpion678
      @fscorpion678 10 месяцев назад +4

      Ooooo you really showed them!

    • @CheetixGlitch
      @CheetixGlitch 9 месяцев назад +9

      Damn good job. He/Him, She/her, They/Them and whatever mix of those 3 are pronouns. Pretty sure there are things like xer/xem or smt and I'm ok with that but Glitch? Bro that's my character's literal last name. How would that even make sense as a pronoun? I go by She/her and respect everyone as long as they do the same to me but some things in this world are crazy

  • @interghost
    @interghost Месяц назад +6

    That guy saying "I dont care about your kids, they are not special" is whats wrong with teachers... ALL kids are special.

  • @natsuthefireeater5477
    @natsuthefireeater5477 9 месяцев назад +13

    I had 2 amazing teachers in my life, one that called CPS because they could tell something was going on at home (there was but not the point) and another one that put me in to be an AP class the next year after I failed her class (got a a D in her class, B in the AP class next year) because she knew she didn’t challenge me enough. They exist! Most of my public school teachers were kind enough but those two always stood out to me as doing more than other teachers.

  • @mitchelljensen2619
    @mitchelljensen2619 Год назад +802

    “Your kid isn’t that important to me…I don’t have the time…” these sound like great arguments for sticking to teaching what you’re paid to teach and nothing else.

    • @als3022
      @als3022 Год назад +31

      Also how real burn out is. Or just people in the field who shouldn't be.

    • @wideawake333
      @wideawake333 Год назад +28

      Do they do mental health background checks on teachers?

    • @TheCharleseye
      @TheCharleseye Год назад

      Doesn't have time for parental concerns, yet has plenty of time to sexualize young kids. Seems like an issue with priorities.

    • @AdamSmith-kq6ys
      @AdamSmith-kq6ys Год назад +25

      Unfortunately, what they are paid to teach is "What is your gender?"

    • @kitamibu
      @kitamibu Год назад +16

      What I found funny was he first said he had 30 students (in the solo introduction) but then when in the group he said he has 300 students. I hope he isn't a math teacher.

  • @RadicalRandy
    @RadicalRandy Год назад +210

    Groomer teachers vs normal parents

    • @thegamer7537
      @thegamer7537 Год назад +7

      Bruh

    • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
      @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Год назад +7

      Average teachers*

    • @eianhenderson3086
      @eianhenderson3086 Год назад +2

      What about them is grooming?

    • @thegamer7537
      @thegamer7537 Год назад +7

      @@eianhenderson3086 whaddaya think

    • @kp63
      @kp63 Год назад

      @@eianhenderson3086 The grooming in leftist sexual theories like preferred pronouns and transgenderism

  • @jessicamaine18
    @jessicamaine18 10 месяцев назад +15

    I laughed SO hard when he said he's a teacher in California and Brett goes "oh good!" 😂😂😂😂

  • @averagehumanyt
    @averagehumanyt 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you so much for speaking about the things that you do. I find it so amazing that you fight so hard for children in education. I am a freshman and in 8th grade I had an English teacher who for whatever reason decided to talk about trans people and transphobia. I was very confused why she would be talking about this, especially because she is an English teacher. Here I was trying to read my book and she was talking about how if a man wants to dress up as a woman that makes them a woman. I am a biological woman and that utterly disgusted me. Someone who was my very close friend two weeks later told me she was trans. That English teacher ruined my closest friends life in one class. Thank you so much Brett for trying so hard to make the world a better place for the next students.

  • @adamatkins2145
    @adamatkins2145 Год назад +469

    I find it sickening that they even had to have this discussion

    • @_JMiahW
      @_JMiahW Год назад +13

      We should have been having conversations like these for a long time.

    • @chadmann2724
      @chadmann2724 Год назад

      @@_JMiahWno pedophiles allowed” end of discussion. If you wonder why it doesn’t last linger than that, then you’re a pedophile too.

    • @tiredofdumbpeople9373
      @tiredofdumbpeople9373 Год назад

      @@_JMiahW NO! We shouldn’t have!!! Parents have the right to teach their OWN kids whatever they want…. They pushed the kid out of their own vagjj..they raised them… heck, they even paid for these “liberal teachers” salary!! What “right” does a teacher have to try to come between that? This is sick, and if you think it’s “normal”, you are the groomer and the problem!!!! 😡😡😡😡

    • @beidorion
      @beidorion Год назад +1

      consider it intel gathering
      always know how your enemy thinks.

    • @koppsr
      @koppsr Год назад +8

      My favorite is the "annoyed teacher" who brings the argument, that the kids ask them the same questions about sex, as they do their parents.
      Well guess what: Your job is to tell them about biology. Everything else is the job and RIGHT of the parents! All you have to do, is tell them " Sorry but that's something you should ask your mom and dad." Period.
      But their liberal, leftist self-entitlement just doesn't let them, it seems.

  • @Liam.jamesFoley
    @Liam.jamesFoley Год назад +531

    Interesting thing that happened to my best friend in college. He studied Arts. And one of the classes was psychology.
    A student with the classic short dyed hair had a comment on their paper misgender her. She proceeded to verbally accuse the professor of being a biggot and supporting the oppression of minorities.
    His response was cold AF.
    He asked everyone in the class to stand up if they were a part of an oppressed minority.
    About 80% of the class stood up
    And he said. It would appear you are part of the majority. And dismissed her.
    The same professor was asked to leave a week later.

    • @Cationna
      @Cationna 11 месяцев назад +151

      That is based. Even though he got fired, I hope that little experience was still some sort of a lesson for these people.

    • @specialunit0428
      @specialunit0428 10 месяцев назад +78

      #theprofessordidnothingwrong

    • @Greenkitten45
      @Greenkitten45 10 месяцев назад +65

      Was he wrong though? Last I checked 80% was more than half the pie. 😅

    • @SlayingSuperNerdX
      @SlayingSuperNerdX 10 месяцев назад +25

      bro, it would have been better if she din't have to be mean about it
      I can't believe he got fired like that

    • @lanevalhalla9344
      @lanevalhalla9344 9 месяцев назад +24

      That professor should sue. Got fired for doing nothing wrong.

  • @Sneakytoot34-wx4jz
    @Sneakytoot34-wx4jz 10 месяцев назад +8

    I had a world history teacher that was supposed to teach us ancient history but instead talked about her political views for the 75% of the class and gave us tons of homework to make for up no class work getting done because she just wanted to give us her opinions no one ever got a 100 on a test because of little she taught us

  • @NachoAE360
    @NachoAE360 10 месяцев назад +17

    I didn’t expect this video to bring out so emotion in me. I think it’s because we plan to have children soon. I’m glad that I am a homemaker and will be able to be home with future children and have the opportunity to homeschool

  • @saygoodnight.Gracie
    @saygoodnight.Gracie Год назад +387

    Sed Ed isn't about sexuality, it's about basic knowledge of biology. What you have, what they have, what happens when you bring them together(pregnancy, stds, etc), what each goes into puberty. That's it!

    • @HasanPikerIsADouche
      @HasanPikerIsADouche Год назад +69

      And that's how it should stay

    • @als3022
      @als3022 Год назад

      AMEN, it is supposed to be a continuation of biology so that they can understand what will physically happen to them as they go through puberty. Not a time for indoctrination or a bunch of kid diddlers to get their rocks off.

    • @shadesteel9247
      @shadesteel9247 Год назад

      @@HasanPikerIsADouche mhm, but they want to sexualize children because of the "inevitable" loss of purity and oversexualization within our society. Its incredibly stupid and only causing this next generation of kids to be even more socially awkward and fragile.

    • @mellofarmer6681
      @mellofarmer6681 Год назад +12

      Exactly

    • @angelesangeles7515
      @angelesangeles7515 Год назад +6

      👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @joeskeleton2935
    @joeskeleton2935 Год назад +989

    As a British person. I feel bad for all you conservatives in America. Hope you win the battle in the end.
    God bless you all

    • @willpaul5202
      @willpaul5202 Год назад +82

      We will, most of us are ex military and armed

    • @swempley
      @swempley Год назад

      @@willpaul5202 Yes, let's go snuff some kiddie touchers.

    • @JIGWIGPIG
      @JIGWIGPIG Год назад +35

      As a great grandchild from a warrior in ww2 who received many purple hearts, we will win, becuase many before me paid a huge price for us to be here.
      From NC redneck areas north of Charlotte.
      Now I'm south of Chicago in farm land.
      The people in these red counties don't vote or just simply don't care. Even some Christians I'm around say to ignore them, which I scold them very quickly to not ignore their rethoric. May God bless the king and May God bless America. We are going to need it.

    • @ryancarlo9328
      @ryancarlo9328 Год назад

      We're just as fucked pal.

    • @rageplayer20
      @rageplayer20 Год назад +61

      Most of this happens in UK schools too

  • @EzraAmare273
    @EzraAmare273 10 месяцев назад +11

    That was the most creative way ive ever seen a youtuber throw in a sponsor, props to you brett

  • @ericah6546
    @ericah6546 10 месяцев назад +3

    I was also BORED out of my mind. And every teachers comment in Elementary school at the end if each quarter was about my "spacing out vs paying attention." I really feel you there.

  • @jla98765
    @jla98765 Год назад +179

    Some of these teachers have utter contempt for the parents. That's outrageous

    • @MrRKWRIGHT
      @MrRKWRIGHT Год назад +7

      I couldn't agree ,more.

    • @johnsegal445
      @johnsegal445 Месяц назад

      To be fair I’m sure they deal with some extremely entitled parents

  • @joshbender3584
    @joshbender3584 Год назад +471

    I’m a teacher and let me say, the comment of “I don’t care about your student” makes me so incredibly upset. I care about my students so much and help all I can. Part of that is helping them craft their own opinions by remaining neutral and being devils advocate

    • @briscoethecollie1510
      @briscoethecollie1510 Год назад +8

      Agree 100%, sure there are boundaries that all cultures and beliefs have, murder is bad etc... but common sense and common decency should be taught in class as well as core subjects. We do cover this in the UK with Personal Development. Children should be taught but definitely not indoctrinated, we are not North Korea.

    • @jimdolan7835
      @jimdolan7835 Год назад +5

      Devil's advocate is a good way to be ...I think we all should apply this idea to all things ...to be a proper one you need to know both arguments equally and that can not be bad for anyone

    • @abhinavdiddigam2330
      @abhinavdiddigam2330 Год назад +4

      I hundred percent disagree with that, thats maybe cuz I live in a different scenario . Im not from the US. Im in a country where 8 Million people sit together for an engineering entrance every year. The teachers teaching for that extremely skilled, and paid and are to the point. They teach stuff required and help us with our doubts and get out, u cant even find them anywhere else outside the class. The teacher's problem should be, "How do I get this guy into this dream college" not about anything elsee

    • @vedinthorn
      @vedinthorn Год назад

      You could teach math instead and tell them to talk to their parents about anything not related to academics.

    • @wilburwilliams36
      @wilburwilliams36 Год назад +1

      Agreed, being able to challenge people's beliefs and making them use critical thinking is a win-win, they either become more faithful to their beliefs (due to evidence if applicable), or they change their beliefs to those that reflect the facts.

  • @stefanmarraccini8646
    @stefanmarraccini8646 10 месяцев назад +3

    TELL IT BRETT!
    Your takes are gooood.
    Im a dad cut off from daughter by our legal system and my questioning of her educational environment is an issue. Among many.
    But moms think they are right. Way righter than me anyway.
    You keep it up....please.
    🙏

  • @Ellashiner
    @Ellashiner Месяц назад +1

    I’m 18 and I graduated a year early from high school. My public school told me that I was “too much of a disruption” in class so they sent me to an alternative school. The disruption they were referring to was me and my mom talking to the guidance department about getting me put on honors. I graduated with a 3.98 GPA because of one class in freshman year due to covid that I couldn’t quite grasp the information on… the class? GENDER STUDIES. The other kids at that alternative school were on a 4th grade reading level as SOPHOMORES. I essentially did middle school level work to get my diploma. I feel cheated out of a REAL education because the public school system decided to kick me out because we were pushing for me to get a better education for college credits.

  • @nikolaoneill198
    @nikolaoneill198 Год назад +633

    These parents are beacon of hope for America and western society in general. Hopefully they manage to keep America sane.

    • @tony_5156
      @tony_5156 Год назад +13

      I do my part outside of the dogshit 2 party system
      We’ll try too, things are complicated. Reality is NOT simple

    • @beidorion
      @beidorion Год назад +9

      true... but the problem is that the teachers have more time with them and hold emense power over their minds.

    • @nikolaoneill198
      @nikolaoneill198 Год назад +3

      @@tony_5156 The thing is you guys must be loud and not accept compromise. If you see such behavior from teachers, change them, or what is good thing about USA is homeschooling. That can be difficult for parents that struggle and work full time jobs, but at least if nothing always tell them about true values and that system want to corrupt them. Stay strong.

    • @franklinmwesi6211
      @franklinmwesi6211 Год назад +4

      We can only hope that they will succeed

    • @xaviercockerton6989
      @xaviercockerton6989 Год назад

      America needs to get over Christianity and Democracy. Then the West will flourish 🇪🇺.

  • @Matthew-ls3zx
    @Matthew-ls3zx Год назад +360

    As a 13 year old girl in public school the things these kids are experiencing in schools is not a rarity. I have friends from numerous counties and every single one of them including myself has been pressured by teachers and their peers into “discovering their real gender identity/sexuality”. This started when I was 11, back then I didn’t even know what sexuality was but by the time I completed 7th grade I knew everything from what a panromantic asexual person was to a gender-fluid person. On field trips we even have three buses 1 for males, females and those who don’t identify with either. This world has gone crazy for kids I just want my innocence back.

    • @spfadden082711
      @spfadden082711 Год назад +57

      This comment needs to be published for all to see. Your point of view is what matters most. Sounds like you have a mind of your own. Don’t get caught up in everything and you’ll do great.

    • @Matthew-ls3zx
      @Matthew-ls3zx Год назад +23

      @@spfadden082711 Thank you for the support, it really means a lot to me.

    • @isai77
      @isai77 Год назад +27

      its interesting to see how different people their experiences are. when i was 13 i already knew i was gay, i've known since like 10. back then none of that was even spoken about, i had never even seen a gay couple on tv. i think today everything is so extreme, all people like me wanted was to be able to see themselfs represented sometimes to not be left out. seperate busses and allat isn't necessary...

    • @Matthew-ls3zx
      @Matthew-ls3zx Год назад +14

      @@isai77 I agree with you everything has definitely gone to an extreme. I wish there could be a middle ground from when you were my age and now.

    • @electrarebel5610
      @electrarebel5610 Год назад +10

      @@isai77 When I was in high school, sexuality was brought up in my health class and learned a few differences between gay and straight people. Gender identity wasn't even a thing being taught in schools. But a lot of kids I know still have the common sense to tolerate and be kind to each other regardless of gender, race, sexuality, etc. without being coerced about it politically. The word "gay" was also used as an insult when I started middle school for some reason, but I'm glad that we grew out of that silly phase in retrospect. At one point, there used to be permission slips for sex ed, and now little kids apparently don't need permission slips to be taken on a field trip to a gay bar with 18+ shows and alcohol presented.
      I think the problem now is the politicization/capitalization of "inclusion," representation, and especially "tolerance." Sometimes the whole thing feels..... almost no different from how North Korean propaganda works. Just saying.

  • @pamelaburleson2063
    @pamelaburleson2063 Месяц назад +1

    That one man shouldn't been anywhere near any classroom.

  • @jrodthegreat1
    @jrodthegreat1 2 месяца назад +1

    This shouldn’t even be an issue.

  • @elfnino4878
    @elfnino4878 Год назад +492

    As a parent to a 7 year-old girl, this terrifies me about her future school experiences.

    • @harrydavey9884
      @harrydavey9884 Год назад

      Keep away from the cities. They're filled with the mentally ill.

    • @12ozmouse99
      @12ozmouse99 Год назад +39

      Don’t put her in public school.

    • @evanspeckman8133
      @evanspeckman8133 Год назад +37

      Homeschool.

    • @upforgrabsig
      @upforgrabsig Год назад +28

      @@evanspeckman8133 im "homeschooled" and let me tell you its THE BEST

    • @Florence-zg1mc
      @Florence-zg1mc Год назад +17

      Homeschool. 😂 100%

  • @SunshineeGirrll
    @SunshineeGirrll 11 месяцев назад +713

    As a teacher, a conservative one. This is mind blowing to me. I love my job and would and could never imagine saying idc about a kid. It’s unbelievable to me

    • @heyyall99
      @heyyall99 10 месяцев назад +24

      I am with you! I audibly gasped when that man said that. How?!

    • @Jacob488.4
      @Jacob488.4 9 месяцев назад

      i cant stand this video i will whip someone's a$$ over this stuff i will steal those book this stuff has gone too far

    • @cecilthecavetroll9743
      @cecilthecavetroll9743 9 месяцев назад +12

      I think its best that you keep a neutral stance in your classroom. It’s fine to have opinions and personal perspectives, but you have to teach in a non biased objective way. The moment that you bring personal ideologies into the classroom that does not relate in any way to the circular material, you have failed as a teacher.

    • @muraismybby4617
      @muraismybby4617 8 месяцев назад

      @@heyyall99because people think their kids are important

    • @trently89
      @trently89 8 месяцев назад +3

      These are the people teaching your kids, people that dgaf about the kids

  • @Owenthewhimsicalguy-ni4oo
    @Owenthewhimsicalguy-ni4oo 10 месяцев назад +2

    It's true, I live in California and most kids here are really struggling

  • @jundguy2003
    @jundguy2003 13 дней назад +1

    Your ad Segways are becoming top tier in the daily wire economy. Nice work

  • @littleladyradberry
    @littleladyradberry Год назад +710

    When i was a kid, I was too dirty, and I always talked like an adult because I was indoctrinated and exposed to too much grotesque and sexual stuff as a kid. I now feel like my childhood was taken away, so props to you for standing up for kids and their innocence.

    • @jacquelinemendiola29
      @jacquelinemendiola29 Год назад +27

      Yes I too was a kid who would make edge sex jokes since that was all I heard from my "friends" and I was 14 during that time...I look back and just..I wish I wasn't exposed to it super early on...

    • @OiamArchives-qc1ev
      @OiamArchives-qc1ev 11 месяцев назад +7

      Props to you for admitting this! If only so many others could really understand this. I feel that parents deserve the right to know what their children are being taught. Most of the topics that was discussed throughout this video is a clear indicator that something is wrong and if we don’t fight for our own children who will?? The way it’s looking there’s not going to be many to join the fight.

    • @evaphillips2102
      @evaphillips2102 11 месяцев назад +4

      I feel the exact same way.

    • @jamesh684
      @jamesh684 11 месяцев назад +4

      I didn’t learn a swear word until third grade, I have a gay uncle and didn’t ever really think about it.
      I don’t think being around gay people or things is ruining your childhood it’s much more likely to be our culture around porn websites. Which I often heard other kids talking about, and letting kids watch certain movies earlier than other kids. Like I was in second grade and a 6 year old that was family friends had already watched all the pirates of the Caribbean movies.
      Also 14, you should have already started puberty, that’s literally when sex should be talked about. Otherwise you’ll be getting urges and experience changes and your parents might not accept or explain or understand what your going through. Think single dad with daughter or something like that.

    • @TKtk-fv6uk
      @TKtk-fv6uk 10 месяцев назад +1

      Ew

  • @CharliesGarage
    @CharliesGarage Год назад +828

    Conservative elementary (public CA) teacher here. I love everything about my job. Many of my colleagues are also conservatives. Our goal is to educate, not indoctrinate. Our kids need to learn how to think, not what to think.

    • @RyanAustinDean
      @RyanAustinDean Год назад +11

      We loved our elementary public school teachers here in NWLA.
      Most of them cared deeply about our kids. They were unfortunately let down by the state’s poor curriculum and administration.
      We thank God for teachers like yourself for holding the line.

    • @CharliesGarage
      @CharliesGarage Год назад +6

      @@RyanAustinDean I should also say we are the largest district in CA to not have a teacher’s union. I think that has quite a lot to do with it.

    • @randal3122
      @randal3122 Год назад

      @@CharliesGarage where at? im in placer county. i havent seen anything weird yet with my kid's teachers, but he is only in the 3rd grade. i have no idea if they are union or not, but none of this woke stuff has been brought up yet. im keeping an eye out, but so far they have been good

    • @CharliesGarage
      @CharliesGarage Год назад

      @@randal3122 Clovis Unified in Fresno County

    • @alansnow1129
      @alansnow1129 Год назад +4

      I never had sex Ed growing up! It was common sense I was a boy. The end! Also it’s not normal to say my pronouns game. It’s common sense

  • @angelahale11
    @angelahale11 4 месяца назад +2

    The way you slid into that ad cracked me up 🤣

  • @apeape06
    @apeape06 5 месяцев назад +1

    Preparing your children for different walks of life is called teaching them be respectful to others and nonjudgemental

  • @leeharstad1518
    @leeharstad1518 Год назад +676

    "Your kid is not that important to me" "I can't even get my own 23 year old to think like me"
    That dude is the stereotypical horrible teacher who will do 30+ years in the "system" for the paycheck and students and faculty alike will celebrate the day they retire.

    • @FlappyBelly
      @FlappyBelly Год назад +5

      Also he looks 40.

    • @leonardreeves1747
      @leonardreeves1747 Год назад +29

      If he can't even get his own son to think like him. This is a good thing as he is teaching rubbish values. His son is wise enough to have realised this. The world has truly gone made. Home schooling seems to be the only way to avoid these lunatics.

    • @tipsyt1909
      @tipsyt1909 Год назад

      What paycheck? They don’t make shit

    • @jamesemerick1457
      @jamesemerick1457 Год назад +5

      I feel sorry for the students at the University he teaches at. The kind of teacher that would give extra homework and still complain about not having enough time.

    • @catetemple311
      @catetemple311 Год назад +3

      @James Emerick
      I have a teacher exactly like that. Constantly talking about her exes, how amazing she is, how narcissistic she isn’t, how oppressed black and anyone who’s not straight people are. Then in the next breath she’s complaining as to why none of us know what she’s “teaching” and that she still has not gotten all of her quizzes and tests- of which she has way too many of- grades yet. Then she talks about how she refuses to grade tests at home, while handing us like five packets of work we do not know how to do. If we don’t know how to do it it’s “our fault” because we did not use her resources to learn the math which simply consist of her solving problems. It’s honestly just hilarious, and the second time I’ve had this woman.

  • @brooksamon
    @brooksamon Год назад +460

    I'm 15 and in Highschool. I luckily am enough of an individual thinker that I am able to filter out the blatant indoctrination I see in school all the time. But my classmates aren't as lucky. Issues about pronouns especially, is a topic I cannot even bring up and try to rationally discuss because I immediately get bombarded by hateful insults and dogmatic nonsense by everyone in my own classroom. It's insane. I live in Canada, a 1st world country, and I fear persecution because of my speech from my peers, my school, and even government. There are so few people who actually talk about this. That's why people like Jordon Peterson and you Brett, are beacons of hope for people like me who feel so trapped in a delusional and tyrannical society.

    • @onetortle9114
      @onetortle9114 Год назад +17

      Not everyone has the capability of complex thought, and its only slightly better when you're surrounded by people with the right mindset but they have no idea why and are just following some ideology from their parents or social media

    • @mintbutspooky
      @mintbutspooky Год назад +5

      as a fellow highschool student, I somewhat understand where you're coming from. However for me its mainly classmates like this and not so much teachers.

    • @ilikethoseodds.4066
      @ilikethoseodds.4066 Год назад +9

      @@mintbutspooky yeah. im 14 and a freshman in highschool and it's mostly the students who do this, not the teachers. i don't know what types of schools these people go to but from my perspective, a lot of it just sounds like an overexaggeration.

    • @lecoureurdesbois86
      @lecoureurdesbois86 Год назад +5

      I'm 23 now, from Québec, Canada, and when I was in highschool we didn't care, some teachers were slightly political but it wasn't like propaganda or indoctrination, gays were still being bullied for not being normal.
      I have a younger friend which is my neighbour, same age as you, going at the same school, just 6-7 years after me, and his experience seems to match what you're saying.
      Scary shit.

    • @lecoureurdesbois86
      @lecoureurdesbois86 Год назад

      @@onetortle9114 People can think, the problem is that they are being programmed into thinking a certain way. So they think they are thinking by themselves, but they aren't really!

  • @DrewY213
    @DrewY213 Месяц назад

    My daughter was part of an after school club. The first thing they did was introduce themselves, what they identified as, and what their sexual orientation was. When she told me this I was so mad I couldn't even respond to her. She didn't think it was a big deal because that's how school are doing things now. This is a group of boys and girls ages 10-16. Once I was able to compose myself I asked her. Do you define yourself completely by those traits of gender identity and sexual orientation, do you feel those are the most important things about yourself you have to offer the world? Almost immediately her response is, "NO!" So I asked then why would that be the thing that you want to choose as everyone's first impression of each other? Why is that so important that it needs to be known everyone? Why didn't you discuss why you joined the club and why you find it interesting? She finally began to see why I was so upset.
    It scars me that our youth is being taught to offer so little. I just don't understand how we got here. In the late 90s/early 00s we were pushing equality regardless of sex, race, orientation, or creed. Now everyone wants to define themselves by those traits instead of anything else.

  • @maddiee4826
    @maddiee4826 10 месяцев назад +3

    She is so smart and makes me more interested in topics I didnt even know about.😇

  • @warshaddow7977
    @warshaddow7977 Год назад +123

    if my son ever got asked by a teacher what're his pronouns... First off, he should be asking "what's pronouns?" Secondly, after the teacher responds with "what you see yourself as", if my son don't respond with "Batman" or something then that's how I'll know I failed as a parent.

  • @Shiboys
    @Shiboys Год назад +291

    I’m a teacher & love kids and their innocence! I’m sticking to the academics PERIOD

    • @caleb.baker2007
      @caleb.baker2007 Год назад +1

      What grades do you teach

    • @Shiboys
      @Shiboys Год назад +20

      @@caleb.baker2007 I teach middle school Special Ed! When touchy subjects arise I always tell them to ask their families! On that note, kids have asked about God, my belief & I stay professional no matter how badly I want to tell them my beliefs! I’m only hear to make sure they are doing well and learning. I’m not mom, friend, doctor, therapist etc. I stay in my lane

    • @caleb.baker2007
      @caleb.baker2007 Год назад +3

      @@Shiboys be glad you're not teaching High School. By the way I was in special ed for most of my life until 10th grade which I am currently in now I'm moving on to bigger things I mean it wasn't easy but I can manage

    • @jasoncleary9082
      @jasoncleary9082 Год назад +2

      U should still go to jail......all these teachers today belong in jail.... shame on u

    • @caleb.baker2007
      @caleb.baker2007 Год назад +5

      @@jasoncleary9082 😶

  • @ava-cado_09
    @ava-cado_09 8 месяцев назад +3

    When I started 8th grade I was asked what my pronouns were. This was last year and I had NO IDEA what those were. Now I see it everywhere but I was like uhhhhhhhh I don’t know how to answer this 😂

  • @Ficti0nal_Character
    @Ficti0nal_Character 10 месяцев назад +7

    I watched a lady give birth while in child development. I didn’t care, in fact me and my friends couldn’t stop laughing, but when I told my mom she freaked and was disgusted. When I say I watched a lady give birth I mean I saw everything. I can understand what they were doing but it was still weird

  • @bbbunii614
    @bbbunii614 Год назад +301

    What’s frustrating is that no one made the point that introducing children at a young age to these things has a HUGE damaging affect on them, socially and psychologically. As someone who was taken advantage of at 7 yo, it affected how I viewed intimacy and I was afraid of any physical contact from any male in that way for many years, even as a legal adult. It has lasting consequences into adulthood and no one is bringing it up.

    • @violetvither
      @violetvither Год назад +18

      Im so sorry you had to go trough this, but i can't help but completely agree with you on this !! i went trough abuse of that nature at the same age as you and i can only attest to the fact that i haven't been able to unlearn those fears and beliefs to this day. people need to realise that children can work trough and overcome their trauma but still be affected by the event because their impressionable minds adapted their traumatic experience into core beliefs that may stick with them for the rest of their lives.
      i sincerely wish the best for you, from one survivor to another ❤

    • @bbbunii614
      @bbbunii614 Год назад +13

      @@violetvither This made me cry! I really appreciate your words, thank you. I wish the best for you as well ☺️ it takes time to heal, and most times it isn’t easy but it gets better

    • @ShaunFrederickson
      @ShaunFrederickson Год назад +17

      Actually, we did bring this up, several times in this conversation. They edited out many of our strong points exposing the destruction from their narrative.

    • @catherineb2951
      @catherineb2951 Год назад

      @@ShaunFrederickson I shouldn’t be surprised. Thank you for advocating for children. God bless you!

    • @ryankelly369
      @ryankelly369 Год назад

      I wouldn't say no one is bring it up. Plenty of parents have been raising concerns. It's that the people setting policy are absolutely in denial. The argument basically amounts to "Nuh-uh!" on the part of libwits.

  • @Ellie_17
    @Ellie_17 Год назад +307

    I’m 17 and still in school (obviously) and never felt more thankful for my school. I have as “normal” as teachers can get and they never talk about these issues or personal lives. We also have the “old fashion” sex ed classes that don’t talk anything else than what they need to. Even though some students get mad at the teachers for not using their pronouns correctly, the teachers just nod and say ok but proceeds to use their biological pronouns. They also tries to accommodate the students who need extra help or less help (depending on what they need for all age groups).
    So happy for small town teachers! Thank you!

    • @jonathandevereaux298
      @jonathandevereaux298 Год назад +21

      Glad to hear normal still exists

    • @apan990
      @apan990 Год назад +8

      i must inquire, are there a lot of students who get pressed about pronouns over there nowadays? not an american so im just curious, because such situations *never* happened in the 2 different countries i went to school in. not only in school but in general, maybe a few crazies in the capital cities but thats about it, such behavior is so foreign to me outside of what i see on the internet lol.

    • @f7i6f67fkh
      @f7i6f67fkh Год назад +6

      @@apan990 It all depends on how liberal the environment is that the students are in, including their own family and what they see online. Without someone teaching a kid they can change their pronoun, it wouldn't be a thing.

    • @kevinsullivan3448
      @kevinsullivan3448 Год назад

      @@apan990 It is an American Thing. The Crazy Communists, who are so stupid they think they are just Socialists, are pushing this nonsense.

    • @jrd603
      @jrd603 Год назад +2

      REd state or Blue state?

  • @donkey-kun
    @donkey-kun 10 месяцев назад +2

    that transition to a ad is CRAZY🤣

    • @cinnamonchallenge5855
      @cinnamonchallenge5855 10 месяцев назад

      It was so smooth it had me laughing. They had us in the first half ngl

  • @goldenrosie
    @goldenrosie Год назад +276

    My parents are conservative, and they simply told me to treat everyone equally. A lesson I still hold to this day.
    Teachers (in elementary and high school) on the other hand where I grew up were not allowed to express their personal opinions, no matter what the topic was.

    • @EditsFactory1
      @EditsFactory1 Год назад +6

      Yeah 100%, school shouldn’t be teaching LGBTQ and Pronouns and that stupid ass stuff still.

    • @InTheNameOfLife1
      @InTheNameOfLife1 Год назад +3

      Same! Teachers were banned from exposing their political leanings. It must be so hard to be a kid now where politics are literally the center of everything. It’s ridiculous

    • @lucygarrett9785
      @lucygarrett9785 Год назад +1

      Exactly
      My parents never told me what to think about the LGBTQ+ community, I myself decided to respect and be friends with them the same as anybody and I did that on my own as a teenager. If I had questions about things I would go to my parents or a book, not my teachers. A teacher talking to students about sex in a non health/ sex Ed class is wrong.
      By high school teachers are asking what preferred names or pronouns are but it’s different because we have all been through puberty
      Asking that to my brother who is ten is stupid, the fact that there is a trans kid in his grade is probably the parents exploiting them because there is no one a ten year old decided that on their own.

    • @EditsFactory1
      @EditsFactory1 Год назад

      @@lucygarrett9785 if your part of the LGBTQ+++++ I’m sorry but you are mentally unstable. First of all you can’t be trans or you can’t be mistakenly born a male or female it’s just not possible, and then bi, lesbian, gay, your just tryna get attention and your mentally not right. Then you bring in pronouns and it just becomes even more of a brain dead topic.

    • @lucygarrett9785
      @lucygarrett9785 Год назад

      @@EditsFactory1 I’m not part of the LGBTQ community actually
      I agree with you on your point that you can’t be born the wrong gender. I may not agree with people who are that way but I don’t ridicule them because that’s not going to make them realize anything
      Also people who are lesbian or gay are not “just trying to get attention” they just happen to get crushes on people the same gender as them. Last time I checked you can’t control who you have a crush on, if you can please explain how because I want that superpower

  • @Annka.
    @Annka. Год назад +380

    So Glad I was born in '88 and had an awesome, social media Free, childhood and my teachers were actually DECENT HUMAN BEINGS.

    • @under-dog5390
      @under-dog5390 Год назад +13

      87 here... god we are the luckiest generation in human history to avoid this crap.
      I mean still have to deal with it growing now but at least it wasn't ok for teachers to mindfuck us in class.

    • @Nammjahtan
      @Nammjahtan Год назад +6

      @@under-dog5390 86 and homeschooled. Learned physics in a theme park. Only thing I don't miss is Dial-up.

    • @brettservin4395
      @brettservin4395 Год назад +4

      I'm ready to go back to these days for real.

    • @d.e.2338
      @d.e.2338 Год назад +5

      Growing up in the 90's was awesome. We had everything including awesome cartoon shows. 😎

    • @zbritishteaman
      @zbritishteaman Год назад +5

      god I wish I had been born then as well.

  • @sailorsg4444
    @sailorsg4444 4 месяца назад +2

    That teacher that feels that your kids is not important because he doesn't care , he has to much in his plate to care, or because he has his own woke agenda. You did make a good point Brett.

  • @remusgrrrl
    @remusgrrrl 10 месяцев назад +2

    That black teacher shouldn't be teaching. To have any teacher say "I don't care about your kid" is abhorrent. Would he have the same attitude if he say bruises on a child? Psychologically, if young children know about sex acts, it is a clue that they may be sexually abused. They are removing the ability to notice that clue and making kids more sexual earlier. Disgusting.

  • @johnhicks6367
    @johnhicks6367 Год назад +85

    “I ask every kid what their very special unique genders and pronouns are.”
    Also:
    “I don’t have time to treat your kid like a special little angel”

    • @Catsmore7570
      @Catsmore7570 Год назад +6

      Yes. Being a good person is different than teaching way above ur pay grade. At my school we have 800 kids in a grade class. Every teacher has about 100-150 kids they teach. Why would I teach 99 kids one thing to teach 1 an ap class, when they can just take ap classes?

    • @TKtk-fv6uk
      @TKtk-fv6uk 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@Catsmore7570 “pay grade”
      What?

  • @praetorian3902
    @praetorian3902 Год назад +174

    Just let kids be kids and discover it all by themselves as they grow up. We didn't have this kind of crap happening in our classrooms in the 2000s and we turned out alright.

    • @janmyers2715
      @janmyers2715 Год назад +1

      @Praetorian BINGO!

    • @cuzimacoder
      @cuzimacoder Год назад +1

      They don’t think we turned out alright, that’s why they are doing this crap.

    • @imCurveee
      @imCurveee Год назад +3

      Thats the irony of this whole thing. Society has become so woke and yet only seems to be getting worse... coincidence? I thank God I'm a 90s baby and grew up before this garbage.

    • @joshdeveaux6936
      @joshdeveaux6936 Год назад

      To be clear,you're right.we absolutely do not need this crap. But bad reasoning, you do realize people growing up in the 2000s are like the biggest advecaters of this right?

    • @praetorian3902
      @praetorian3902 Год назад

      @@egg5946 If you're a teen in 2000 then you're no young adult in 2020 lol but ok I know what you mean. Unfortunately there are retarded people in all age groups.

  • @rkelley542
    @rkelley542 9 месяцев назад +3

    I'm so glad you made a video about this! I have two very young kids and my husband and I have had the conversation of just having the kids at home and have a private teacher teach them when they are old enough, because I cannot stand the public school system. I understand teachers want to have all children feel welcome and heard, and that is great but there are so many political things that are transitioning into the school system I am just not comfortable. Schools are a place for learning.
    As a parent I should not have to worry about my kids being taught sex education at a very young age or feeling pressure to choose "what pronoun are you". When you do that, you are now making it sound more like a fad thing to fit in vs. you trying to make the child more comfortable. Which brings me to my next point now that you have made it a fan thing, any kid that doesn't want to do that will get bullied or isolated for having different beliefs.
    Also children should not be given hormones, let little kids just be kids for God sake.

  • @ChrIoJn
    @ChrIoJn 10 месяцев назад +5

    I can relate to you Brett. My reading, Maths and every other subject was at a much higher level. But my techer was saying things like I dont care or why would i bother. Im now in sixth grade and this was in first grade. According to what ive learned so far in school compared to what i learn now i was more like a third grader than a first grader.

  • @ronaldmcdonald3965
    @ronaldmcdonald3965 Год назад +229

    I just got rid of my female tenant who is school teacher/Dean small school.
    She won the award as the dumbest tenant I have had in 14 years
    You could give her a one sentence simple instruction and she will turn it into drama and confusion.
    Can't follow the verbally explained and written community rules (like where to park)
    She tried to bully my other tenants.
    Then she tried Feminist ideology (unequal power between men and women)
    Sheesh, these are the people teaching our kids.
    I got more reactions to this than expected:
    1. Are the reactions due to this is typical school teacher behavior?
    or
    2. Are the reactions due to this is typical Feminist behavior
    or
    3. Or a reaction to how dumb she is?

    • @ismarwinkelman5648
      @ismarwinkelman5648 Год назад +16

      I love the fact that you hand out awards for dumb tenants! What are you going to engrave on the plaque? And how long will it along with her picture remain on the wall? Good stuff 🤣😂👏

    • @ronaldmcdonald3965
      @ronaldmcdonald3965 Год назад

      @@ismarwinkelman5648 Plaque "Susie, My Dumbest Tenant in 14 years"
      Never has anyone been so Arrogant and Full of Themselves
      Love to Tell Everyone to Follow her Rules (Parking, Radio, Garage Use)
      Yet be so Stupid and Ignorant
      And Can't Figure Out or Follow Anybody Else's Rules
      She is My Dear Dumb Ass
      School Teachers are Overrated , Kick One to the Curb Today!
      I think she will be immortal and I will have a virtual plaque for her on my computer

    • @leeking6939
      @leeking6939 Год назад +4

      I will definitely like to live in your building😂😂

    • @thomasgrabkowski8283
      @thomasgrabkowski8283 Год назад +3

      If those are the people teaching your kids, then god help them

    • @ronaldmcdonald3965
      @ronaldmcdonald3965 Год назад +2

      @@thomasgrabkowski8283 Lack of self-awareness. I can send a simple email saying "Sky is blue". She will say, I thought you wanted me to say "Sky is Red".
      Then I say, look at the email. Does it say anything about the sky being red? Then the reply is " I thought you wanted me to say "Sky is Red". Or maybe she is smart like a fox? She is all about relationship (e.g. politics). This is how they change requirements. That why I was tough, not give an inch, and call her out on BS

  • @Rachael-cy5nl
    @Rachael-cy5nl Год назад +174

    I go to a private Christian School and the teachers there treat us like we're their kids because they know that they are responsible for us and they actually love us and care about us. It's really sad to see how in the public school system they don't even care about the kids!

    • @MaximusAugustusOrthodox
      @MaximusAugustusOrthodox Год назад +8

      I would love to go to a Christian School. But such things like that don’t really exist in Germany. We have lots of Christian kindergartens but most schools are public.

    • @annemarre
      @annemarre Год назад +4

      I grew up in an all girls catholic school. My voice was silenced and asking questions weren't welcome because the system believes that they know everything that should be good for me when they never asked what I needed in the first place. I guess our perspective of love and care is quite different. I feel loved when someone listens to me not when they tell me what to do or what I should believe in.

    • @MaximusAugustusOrthodox
      @MaximusAugustusOrthodox Год назад +6

      @@annemarre what you are saying doesn’t make much sense. How can be questions not welcome in a school?

    • @annemarre
      @annemarre Год назад +1

      @@MaximusAugustusOrthodox Curiosity & questions that challenge the beliefs of Catholicism were not welcome.

    • @MaximusAugustusOrthodox
      @MaximusAugustusOrthodox Год назад +5

      @@annemarre ah ok. I actually can imagine that, though I am not even catholic.

  • @GodsLittleBookWorm
    @GodsLittleBookWorm Месяц назад +1

    The college professor said "Your kid is not that important to me"
    Those exact words are why when I have kids I will homeschool or send them to a Christian private school because that is BS

  • @NicholasLayton
    @NicholasLayton 2 месяца назад +1

    They're literally being political and just claiming what they are doing is not political

  • @isabellabarba9744
    @isabellabarba9744 Год назад +282

    As an 8th grader in a California public school I can confirm talks about sex, body parts, the education is crap, the teachers don’t care because there going to pass you either way and everybody has terrible grades. The teachers have no respect bc the students aren’t forced to respect them. It’s exhausting being in this environment. Send help 😢

    • @allycat9476
      @allycat9476 Год назад +13

      same with me, except my school somewhere else in the country. there is no authority in the teachers. the school system is so flawed 😒

    • @dilet1114
      @dilet1114 Год назад +12

      Oh boy are you going to have fun in high school. Current California high schooler, it's a lot worse there. Keep your head down and your wits about you.

    • @Ben.N
      @Ben.N Год назад +3

      @@dilet1114 lmao

    • @nickharmon2157
      @nickharmon2157 Год назад +6

      Please run as fast as you can from California

    • @CaitlynHallart
      @CaitlynHallart Год назад +4

      I was a CA student in public school for 9-12th grade. My sex education was "condoms, birth control, planned parenthood, oh and I guess label these print outs if genitalia or whatever. You can figure that on your own. Oh, but color them all pretty! More colorful, more points!"
      Nasty.

  • @annabean1150
    @annabean1150 Год назад +51

    My parents were never home and I was brain washed by my teachers. I will admit it. This school system almost got me until one teacher, Mr. Floyd, asked our class to raise our hand if we thought we could be brain washed and half way joking I raised my hand and he said "all of those who raised their hands will be the ones who are not brain washed" ... He never said which political side he was or anything but that really stuck with me. It wasn't until I met my republican boyfriend who showed me the real world and then I realized what Mr. Floyd always meant.

  • @music_man_145
    @music_man_145 10 месяцев назад +2

    That was really smooth how you slid your sponsor in the video was hilarious

  • @bryaninnc5511
    @bryaninnc5511 10 месяцев назад +5

    We need more videos like this so that we can further expose these degenerate people. However, I found it very difficult to watch the whole thing, as the attitudes of the teachers sickened me. I'm so glad my kids were done with school before this crap started.

  • @crownsports9548
    @crownsports9548 Год назад +236

    Did anybody catch when Kenyon said around the 16 min mark “I can’t even get my own kid to think like me” I took that like he was try to get other kids to think like him. His job isn’t to teach kids to think like him or what to think, it’s to teach kids how to think

    • @christopherkucia1071
      @christopherkucia1071 Год назад +8

      Yup. As a child I actively tried to be UNLIKE my amazing successful parents (to a degree, I also looks up to them more so) and that has hurt me. Now at 26 I’m changing to be more like my parents and especially my hard working humble father. It’s true. Don’t ever force a child to think like you. It will back fire. It’s usually natural that when children are young they reject their parents values and actions, and as they grow into their 20’s they usually dial it back and become more like their parents. Guidance is key and badgering a certain set of way of life can backfire quickly.

    • @stevewesby
      @stevewesby Год назад

      His 23-year-old is red pilled 🤣

    • @axlcrumpler7891
      @axlcrumpler7891 Год назад +4

      He was literally saying that since he cant even get his kid to think like him why would he even try to get any other kid to do it, ergo, he doesn't try to make them think like him. You twisted that an incredible ammount.

    • @Potnoodle123
      @Potnoodle123 Год назад +3

      that was not what he was trying to say at all he was trying to drive it home that teachers do not care enough to brainwash kids (in his experience)

    • @axlcrumpler7891
      @axlcrumpler7891 Год назад +1

      @@Potnoodle123 thanks for the help man, they think that:
      1: they don't care enough so they're not giving their chindren their due attention (whitch I don't see right) I find it completely comprehensible to try and treate every child the same, cause they learn from the treatenent they get outside (not like homeschooling, whitch makes them be brainwashed before they can even understand other points of vew) how to go on the rest of their lives

  • @donaldpalmer6269
    @donaldpalmer6269 Год назад +118

    this man is the reason young people leave college with little to no idea how the real world works

  • @Justenjoyingtheworld
    @Justenjoyingtheworld 4 месяца назад +1

    I completely understand Brett when she talked about home schooling some people say “oh but what about friends?” Then there can be churches, family, sports, and neighborhood gatherings. Where what they learn is timed correctly and questions can be answered appropriately.

  • @icewolfdeez
    @icewolfdeez 4 месяца назад +1

    the transition into the ad was a+ one of the best

  • @tiffybee6293
    @tiffybee6293 Год назад +127

    My son is in 8th grade, his first day of English or ELA class the teacher made it a requirement for all kids in the class to make out a name tag with their name and pronouns. She said "this name may or may not match what is on the roster. I want to know your name and the pronouns you want to go by". My son put his name and his pronouns as "walmart" and "paperbag" and got in trouble. Now before anyone flips my son also got suspended when his best female friend got sent home for wearing a specific top while a kid who flip flops their gender daily gets to walk around half naked and no one says anything. My son called out the bullshit and got suspended for standing up for the rules being unfair.

    • @mr.bullionnaire9748
      @mr.bullionnaire9748 Год назад +7

      Right on!

    • @als3022
      @als3022 Год назад +18

      Honestly might want to look at home school parent groups. They have them here in Georgia, and my sister used to use them for my niece. And they work.

    • @tiffybee6293
      @tiffybee6293 Год назад +18

      @Al S I live in NY currently and the stipulations for homeschool are insane and ridiculous. We are moving to Florida in the fall so hopefully I will have more wiggle room there.

    • @als3022
      @als3022 Год назад

      @@tiffybee6293 Why doesn't it surprise me that NY has crazy stipulations. They can't loosen their iron fisted control on the indoctrination centers.

    • @tosmok
      @tosmok Год назад +2

      B-B-B-BASED!

  • @shyom1d676
    @shyom1d676 Год назад +56

    It’s the “I don’t care” part that got me sick , It’s your job, you are the teacher , if you can’t care about your students then you shouldn’t take the position from the first place

  • @richieoliver9671
    @richieoliver9671 2 месяца назад +1

    I’ve had liberal teachers who tried they’re best to make us agree with them. I’ve had liberal teachers who would never want to push their ideas onto us and they only wanted the best for us. Political stance isn’t everything. Abolish political parties.

  • @Violet_heart_official
    @Violet_heart_official 4 месяца назад +2

    I went to a school where a certain number of parents would come to the school and teach with the teacher a specific subject in which they are an expert (based on what job they do). It was purely magnificent because you were actually learning at your own speed, i was a fast learner and so I went really deep into multiple subjects with the help of the parents. And when I entered high school I only started learning new stuff around the end of the fourth year. And I had friends that were in sixth grade of primary and learning nearly college level math and yet had trouble reading a child’s book.😅 we were all pushed to are limit and we were going enven deeper into the things that we liked, it made my primary school years much more enjoyable and less
    Traumatic then most people. I had teachers that sincerely cared and I am very thankful to them… ❤❤❤

  • @eatmyshorts16
    @eatmyshorts16 Год назад +290

    I'm a South African and just graduated a public high school and our teachers did not force their views upon us and just taught us what needed to be taught

    • @zayaanhsn
      @zayaanhsn Год назад +11

      Awee true south Africa is goated mybru

    • @robertlombardo8437
      @robertlombardo8437 Год назад +5

      I love South Africa! 🇿🇦 Warthogs and coriander-cured meat! Hehehe!

    • @Abandoned_Account88
      @Abandoned_Account88 Год назад +18

      Yeah that shit mainly happens in American schools

    • @SmithJuly
      @SmithJuly Год назад

      The ideology is still in the process of trickling down to the schools. South African Universities are essentially having the same conversations as American ones. There is already a push to ‘change’ our schools.

    • @southern04man
      @southern04man 11 месяцев назад +9

      It used to be like that in America.

  • @luckks623
    @luckks623 Год назад +162

    I originally didn't want to home school my kids when I have kids...Now I'm pretty sure I'm going to.

    • @JIGWIGPIG
      @JIGWIGPIG Год назад +16

      Do it and make a good curriculum around learning everything. Make it fun. I'm glad my mom did, got into college early at 16.

    • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
      @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Год назад +4

      Jigwig you are damn lucky

    • @SloansAbroad
      @SloansAbroad Год назад +7

      Go for it. My parents pulled me out in the 7th grade. I'm 30 now, homeschooling my own four children. Being homeschooled was *awesome*. We used Robinson Curriculum and Saxon Math.

    • @areyad.09
      @areyad.09 Год назад +3

      Do it, I am homeschooled it's so nice

    • @ilovemynancydrew147_5
      @ilovemynancydrew147_5 Год назад +2

      Homeschooling rules!🙂

  • @jacksondeane1629
    @jacksondeane1629 4 месяца назад

    Your ad transitions are amazing! So smooth

  • @BJ-bc7os
    @BJ-bc7os 2 месяца назад +1

    Those teachers were condescending as hell

  • @oopomopoo
    @oopomopoo Год назад +183

    Third to fourth grade teacher: "teaching is hard because parents want to talk to us like their kid is special"
    Also third to fourth grade teacher: "here's why we need to ask your pronouns."

    • @HasanPikerIsADouche
      @HasanPikerIsADouche Год назад +41

      Honestly the guy is just a bad teacher regardless of affiliation... he doesn't seem to have the time for anything, imagine being a student and asking him for some help... Not that u would, bc teachers like this are unapproachable, the type that sit there and collect a check

    • @shadesteel9247
      @shadesteel9247 Год назад +16

      @@HasanPikerIsADouche exactly this, he reminded me of my middle school math teacher who I learned nothing from and whenever I would ask them questions they would just act like I was stupid, making them tired of working. Its not the kids' fault that you ended up with a career you hate, make the best of it and keep your jaded ars out the classroom.

    • @mellofarmer6681
      @mellofarmer6681 Год назад +5

      That guy has no clue yet acts like he's all knowing

  • @bryanketler9354
    @bryanketler9354 Месяц назад

    All 6 of my kids were homeschooled. They got along with everyone they met. Still do. We didn’t have to try and introduce them to each and every individual on the planet so that they were “diverse”. We simply taught them to love everyone.

  • @NiallPotato_FanAccount
    @NiallPotato_FanAccount Год назад +293

    And this is why I am homeschooled 😂 too many of my teachers taught me the wrong thing

    • @lorddenalian
      @lorddenalian Год назад +13

      Same. It’s fucking insane man…

    • @sallygirl2066
      @sallygirl2066 Год назад

      You are homeschooled cause your parents don't trust your mental stability. If you are smart and were raised correctly, teachers wouldn't be raising you. If you know your beliefs, a teacher or a tv show wouldn't change it. Parents being afraid and not putting their kids in school because of difference of belief and opinion, is stupid but is a right...

    • @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese
      @Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese Год назад +4

      Lucky

    • @areyad.09
      @areyad.09 Год назад +4

      Sameeeee

    • @NiallPotato_FanAccount
      @NiallPotato_FanAccount Год назад +4

      @@Stars.-Bars.-n-Cheese it actually really sucks a lot of the time

  • @user-hj6tt7jf8w
    @user-hj6tt7jf8w Год назад +138

    My teacher in year 4 literally told my mum to transfer me to a private school because in my state school they werent allowed to give me any more work than was on the curriculum, even though I was finishing it all within 20 minutes of a 50 minute lesson. The system is absolutely broken

    • @nayelhuda6945
      @nayelhuda6945 Год назад

      I'm assuming ur British, Why not go to a grammar school?

    • @thegreatestoctopus9739
      @thegreatestoctopus9739 Год назад +3

      Based teacher

    • @vladtheinhaler8940
      @vladtheinhaler8940 Год назад

      Public schools are trash.

    • @seanspuffy
      @seanspuffy Год назад +10

      Its because schools only focus on normal and underachieving students and in some areas not allowed to have programs for "gifted" children as its "discriminatory". Over 50% of High School drop outs are smart kids ahead that are bored and take GED test to move on.

    • @icestationzebraassociates2460
      @icestationzebraassociates2460 Год назад +5

      That's the problem with "equity." They have to teach to the lowest common denominator. No thought for the bored kids who achieve even the mildest successes. No child left behind, but no one can get ahead. Harrison Bergeron.
      I graduated high school in '97. In grade school, I was placed in the "GEM" program - Gifted Education Module. There were five or six of us they would pull out of class to a small room where we read books for older kids and even did things like dissect cow eyes. Doubt that exists anymore.

  • @King__Kimosabe
    @King__Kimosabe 3 месяца назад +1

    I put Brett’s ad transitions in the same basket as dad jokes. Like, you can’t keep getting away with these

  • @lovedrjectionblacklistedme2508
    @lovedrjectionblacklistedme2508 Месяц назад +1

    This is completely horrifying, my God

  • @mjgisweird
    @mjgisweird Год назад +177

    It’s so refreshing to see someone from my generation that actually has good morals. Love you Brett!!! ❤️

  • @OlDirtyBandit
    @OlDirtyBandit Год назад +85

    1. The guy with the dreads was based.
    2. I wasn’t expecting him to be based.
    3 The teacher sitting to his left most definitely wanted to call child protective services on him when they left

    • @NvrDieNvrSurrender
      @NvrDieNvrSurrender Год назад +13

      That dude's hair was SO cool. I know that wasn't the topic but I was distracted by how awesome his hair was!

    • @TKtk-fv6uk
      @TKtk-fv6uk 9 месяцев назад

      Ehh..not really

  • @k_ehm
    @k_ehm 3 месяца назад +1

    I didn’t realize how smart Deandre Hopkins was

  • @Singlegamerboy5248
    @Singlegamerboy5248 10 месяцев назад +1

    That was such a good transition that I didn’t even notice till I looked at my phone and saw the ad part 😂

  • @DollbyFresh
    @DollbyFresh Год назад +210

    Dude with the dreads is like one of the most well spoken people I’ve ever heard talk… and his voice is so calming

    • @jboobooturner
      @jboobooturner Год назад

      by talking about how gay people are pedophiles? grow up kid.

    • @DollbyFresh
      @DollbyFresh Год назад +2

      @@jboobooturner that has nothing to do with what I said, kid.

    • @jboobooturner
      @jboobooturner Год назад

      @@DollbyFresh proving he’s not well spoken, he’s a brat.

    • @owlsry4093
      @owlsry4093 Год назад +3

      Well that’s scary since he is talking about men and 12 year old kids 🤢

    • @YoursUntruly
      @YoursUntruly Год назад

      Is your username a play on dollyflesh?

  • @vd7348
    @vd7348 Год назад +52

    I remember a time when teachers wouldn’t tell us their first name 😂

    • @apan990
      @apan990 Год назад

      lmao me too, ages ago my mate called a teacher by his first name (no idea how he learnt what it was) and the teacher lost his sht lol, how times have changed XD

  • @michaelps2k
    @michaelps2k 2 месяца назад

    I’d just like to say, that transition into her ad for Bullionmax was soooooo slick and well executed