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Ignorant, arrogant, conceited, insulting, demeaning, deprecating, derogating, humiliating, ridiculing, lying boor. That's the resume. Wouldja hire the guy? For what and why?

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Posted - August 13, 2016

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  • 3934

    When you put it that way, it makes perfect sense.

    That's EXACTLY the sort of person an Angry White Guy would want to hire in order to "stick it" to the the N*gg*rs and Sp*cs and F***ing Hadjis and Feminazis and TEH STOOPID EBIL LIBRUHLZ.

    The fact such a person is poorly suited for making nuanced decisions about complex political situations in an imperfect multipolar world is beside the point.

      August 13, 2016 9:54 AM MDT
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  • 113301

    Oh dear. Are there more of them than there are of us OS? Are the angry white guys who wanna stick it to everyone not like them in the majority or the minority? Are they becoming obsolete/ out of date/antiquated or are they  growing and prospering and taking over? Mahalo for your reply! :)

      August 13, 2016 10:10 AM MDT
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  • 44839

    Yes...but only as a teacher in a public school.

      August 13, 2016 10:49 AM MDT
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  • Why he would be a perfect Candidate for our Customer Service Department!

    Or possibly as a member of Congress!
      August 13, 2016 11:00 AM MDT
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  • 113301

     That is a terrible t hing to say Ele. A terrible thing. I attended public schools and with one exception I loved all my teachers. How can you say something like that and why would you say that?  Please explain the why because right at this momennt I'm very ticked off at you for saying that and I am NOT used to that.  I think teaching is the most HONORABLE profession. My son is a college professor. I know. You are going to say that you are talking about FREE PUBLIC schools and not Universiies, right? Well that's all I attended was FREE PUBLIC SCHOOLS.   So you had a bad experience or two? You are gonna indict slam  ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS based on your limited experiences?. How is that fair? Thank you for your reply. If this is a "joke" or attempt at "sarcasm" a la the jacka** known as  Donald Trump I'm not laughing.  :(

      August 13, 2016 11:08 AM MDT
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  • 113301

     I wouldn't want to hobble your Customer Service Department Sa. I don't think Congress could be any worse than it already is so I vote for Congressman Trump. Thank you for your reply and  Happy Saturday! :)

      August 13, 2016 11:12 AM MDT
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  • No I wouldn't hire Hillary because of her email scandal, Benghazi, what she said about the women Bill had affairs with and then claims to be for women's rights, her lawyer controversies (there's more than one yes) so I guess that's why I wouldn't hire her.

      August 13, 2016 3:14 PM MDT
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  • 44839

    Ouch...I am properly chastised. In my 20 years of teaching in a public school system my answer is of course sarcastic. I have seen numerous teachers just as you described. I was NEVER like that...I loved my students and think of them often...but I have known those who don't think like that. My apologies to you and I thank you for your candor.

      August 13, 2016 6:27 PM MDT
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  • 113301

    ((hugs)) That's for not getting royally ticked off at me m'dear. I appreciate that I can say exactly what I think and it doesn't end our friendship!   I can get very sarcastic about things too Ele but usually it's confined to politicians or those folks who are unkind/hateful/insulting/disgusting. Not teachers. I know they aren't ALL the greatest in the world. I had one lemon in the sixth grade who was an abysmally bad teacher.  But I also had some who opened me to the world.  They recognized something in me I didn't know was there.  I loved some of my teachers and still remember how kind they were to me. Except for that one lemon (Miss Nyburg who was ancient when I was in the 6th grade and must be long-since dead by now).  Many teachers use their own funds to buy things for their kids  because the budget doesn't allow for it . They work endless hours to prepare lessons and grade them and teach the kids not just historical facts but how to study and do their lessons in timely fashion and how to get along with others.  They are the second most important role models in my  opinion...parents being the first and too many lousy parents blame teachers when their kids perform poorly. It's their fault. They don't spend time teaching their children to read BEFORE they go to school. I did that and  any parent who gives a rat's a** can do the same thing. The lousy parent lets TV or computers or cell phones entertain their kids instead of spending time with them and guiding them and educating them. OK. I'm off the soapbox! Happy Sunday! :)

      August 14, 2016 2:26 AM MDT
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