Monday, May 10, 2010

Idiots & Teachers

When I was in school my mother was always reminding me I couldn't correct the teachers during class no matter how wrong they were. Now that I'm no longer in school I can say whatever I want. To the teacher who told a student the American flag she drew was offensive (video here) I would like to say, "You are an idiot."

Academia is inhabited by a bunch of egg-headed mush-brains who have all kinds of "education" but no real life knowledge. They're all about the latest politically correct position but as far as imparting any wisdom on their pupils they are clueless.

I'm not just casting aspersions. I have actually had what could loosely be described as discussions with these people. Their inability to answer any question is astounding. Incapable of refuting anyof my assertions, they change to a new subject. Hopping from topic to topic, griping about perceived injustice after perceived injustice like a hapless frog trying to find a golden lily-pad in a stagnant pond.

Please check with your kids as to what's being taught in their classes. And don't be afraid to remind them that you are quite likely far more intelligent than their politically motivated and inept teachers...but then, your kids have probably already figured that out.

1 comment:

Hoschar said...

What a sad, tragic state of affairs!! When I was in public school - before one atheistic person was able to bring down all of a nation's public schools. We said the "Pledge of Allegiance" each morning in our opening exercise of school. We said grace before lunch - where I learned the prayer, "God is great, God is good, and we thank Him for this food; by His hand we must be fed; give us, Lord, our daily bread," and there was a little tune we sang this song to. We ALSO learned clearly and distinctly in school to always use capital letters when referring to God, in pronouns, and learned that capitalization was for the God of heaven but not to other Gods. Further, our 4th grade teacher regularly read us a Bible story, and there were always Bibles in our class rooms - usually on the teacher's desk. And, more....................HOW far, and how sad that we've deviated so far from the correct, great Christian nation we were, and how rapidly, and dangerously!