Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Identifying as a cat ... it's the reaction by "authority" which is insane

Just going to sneak this one in here before Julia's post goes up.

The child standing up to the "teacher" who punished her for calling out the stupidity of another child's identifying as a cat being forcibly enshrined by the "teacher" who should never have been allowed to "teach" in the first place ... this was written at t'other place ... please forgive it below as two large screenshots:



5 comments:

  1. Maybe it's time to ask for teachers to prove they are normal before they are allowed into the classroom. Perhaps by havint a psychiatric report certifying they have no mental issues.
    Or perhaps the mass firing of teachers, civil servants, NHS bureaucrats and medical personnel, the judiciary and the police, and the armed forces senior officers. And then selective re-employment of those who demonstrate non-commie and non-mental instability. And a love of our country.

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  2. Deeper than checking teachers, scrap all state education. Private schools which parents choose or reject, according to the quality of the teaching. We would have to allow state funding following the child, though ideally we would have private charities financed by a reduction in state taxation. Problem is it’s a long term solution- parents would take a generation to learn which education strategy gave their children the best start in life, plus the wherewithal (and desire) to look after them in old age.

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  3. Schools are places for children, not animals. If any pupil chooses to 'identify' as an animal, that individual should be relocated to the 'menagerie unit', where they would be kept safe, away from human pupils and fed appropriate nourishments for the entire school day.
    If they later decide to revert to correctly 'identifying' as a school-child, then they may return to the normal class, whilst being expected to catch up in their own time and at their own expense. Sorted.

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  4. Identify as a cat? OK lunch will be a tin of Kit-e-cat and toilet facilities will be a litter tray of suitable size in the corner of the classroom.

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    1. Make the rest of the class responsible for emptying the litter box and the "cat" will soon lose any support of its peers.

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