43 Comments
User's avatar
⭠ Return to thread
MLT's avatar

I am so sorry for the position in which you find yourself! It must be awful to be forced to teach things you consider harmful, or risk being fired. I assume teachers are pressured to join the union, or maybe some do so without much thought, but if all the teachers who disagree with what they are being asked to teach refused to join and pay dues, would that be enough to send a message? I mean, if the unions don't represent most teachers on such important issues, why join? Maybe that is too simple. Obviously, the unions do other things that benefit teachers, but this seems so egregious. It is almost like blackmail. I hope that teachers can find a way to fight back that does not threaten their careers. I know plenty of families who would stand with you. I am just thankful my youngest is graduating from high school this year and was old enough to know a dangerous ideology when he saw it. What is being done to the young ones is unconscionable. They have no other frame of reference and really are (almost) blank slates. As a society, we will be reaping the "rewards" of this for years to come.

Brigid LaSage's avatar

Yes of course, organizing would be ideal. Problem is they've pushed the ideology in so quickly, and at the same time labeled any disagreement "hate speech" and anyone who disagrees a Nazi. There are many examples now of educators getting bullied or fired for not toeing the party line, and the activists can be vicious. The people ultimately responsible are the state superintendents of education. They should be getting taken to task for the DEI "Equity Lens" ideology pushed into curricular standards and professional development in blue states. It's going to take pressure from all sides to turn the ship. Thanks for your thoughts.

MLT's avatar

Yes, I have heard the stories of teachers being fired or bullied into submission. It is a terrible shame! I wish you well! Your students are lucky to have you! I think we can start making a difference by voting out the superintendents and school board members who support these things.