Well now, seems the dems just doubled down on stupid.
Then, once the backlash started they deleted it and posted this:
Then, once the backlash started they deleted it and posted this:
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Nobody suggested 1000 individual lesson plans. Weak red herring.Even though it was worded poorly, they are correct.
A public school cannot cater to each individual parent, each teacher cannot cater their class to the whims of each parent.
In a school of 1000 kids you cannot have 1000 different individual lesson plans so that each parent is in control of what their little Jonny or Susie learns.
We need school choiceEven though it was worded poorly, they are correct.
A public school cannot cater to each individual parent, each teacher cannot cater their class to the whims of each parent.
In a school of 1000 kids you cannot have 1000 different individual lesson plans so that each parent is in control of what their little Jonny or Susie learns.
Nobody suggested 1000 individual lesson plans.
any port in a stormWeak red herring.
We need school choice
let parents take their children and the education dollars allotted to each child and go to a private school instead
Nobody suggested 1000 individual lesson plans. Weak red herring.
Another red herring.That is what these parents want, they want total control over what their individual child is taught at any given moment.
Another red herring.
Don't be on a school board.You ever been on a school board? Two years of living hell listening to the whining of parents because little Susie had to read a book she did not enjoy.
Don't be on a school board.
Even though it was worded poorly, they are correct.
A public school cannot cater to each individual parent, each teacher cannot cater their class to the whims of each parent.
In a school of 1000 kids you cannot have 1000 different individual lesson plans so that each parent is in control of what their little Jonny or Susie learns.
Negative, they just want some common sense brought back into teaching.....They don't want them taught to be social workers, they want them taught to be competitive in the world they will enter.That is what these parents want, they want total control over what their individual child is taught at any given moment.
You also cannot ignore the wants of parents entirely, because they are paying customers.
I agree. Like most things in life the right answer is somewhere in the middle.
And yet you go with the red herring of 1000 parents and 1000 lesson plans. Not a very well thought out retort.
and appeal to the middle is a logical fallacy.
"Just because a positions is a compromise doesn't mean it's right"