Just how many batshit crazy teachers there are?? People born before year 2000, you ever had a teacher like this at your elementary, jr high or high school??
I don't even think we had an art teacher that was this bad, and they were always the weird ones. We didn't even have that many students this freaky. If I had to guess this crazy teacher is at least 10 years younger than me though, so whatever the hell was going on in schools in the early 2000-2010s when these crazy people were in school had to be insane.
Not just the teachers weren't crazy like this, teachers just did their job. No politics of any kind except in government class, which was neutral. I didn't know a single teacher that made it clear whether they voted R or D or what their personal issues were.
There wasn't technology back then that kept politics on your mind at school. No phones, no television. Much of today's problem is the constant reminders intruding into the schools - like why Muslims have to pray five times a day, so they can never put it out of their mind and think for themselves.
Closest I had was in the early '90s, a history teacher made us each do a short presentation on a woman in history, and for the assignment spelled it "womyn."
Just how many batshit crazy teachers there are?? People born before year 2000, you ever had a teacher like this at your elementary, jr high or high school??
I don't even think we had an art teacher that was this bad, and they were always the weird ones. We didn't even have that many students this freaky. If I had to guess this crazy teacher is at least 10 years younger than me though, so whatever the hell was going on in schools in the early 2000-2010s when these crazy people were in school had to be insane.
Not just the teachers weren't crazy like this, teachers just did their job. No politics of any kind except in government class, which was neutral. I didn't know a single teacher that made it clear whether they voted R or D or what their personal issues were.
There wasn't technology back then that kept politics on your mind at school. No phones, no television. Much of today's problem is the constant reminders intruding into the schools - like why Muslims have to pray five times a day, so they can never put it out of their mind and think for themselves.
Seriously, the schools I went to wouldn't even hire a tatted up dyke in the first place.
Closest I had was in the early '90s, a history teacher made us each do a short presentation on a woman in history, and for the assignment spelled it "womyn."
I chose Roseanne Barr.