Thursday, September 15, 2011

Defying a Court Order

Tacoma brainwashers - I mean teachers - have decided to defy their court order to return to work. The Tacoma School District told parents that school would resume, but also decided to start at a two-hour delay because they didn’t fully trust them to fulfill their legal obligations. Can you think of a better way to negotiate than to validate the other side’s distrust? Perhaps simultaneously parading around the media about how nobody should trust the district.

The union has defended their actions by insisting that they were not all specifically mentioned in the court order. They even criticized the district for misleading families into believing that the teachers would do what was right. Who was mentioned in the court order? For starters, the Tacoma “Education” Association was among them. Also listed was “all other persons in active concert or participation with any of the above-named defendants.” How do members of the union not count in this court order?

I have visited the News Tribune’s website. As the local newspaper, they are among the best sources for reasonably objective information right now (I say “reasonably” because neutrality is impossible thanks to human nature). That is unless you are among the loyal supporters for the teachers that thinks that objectivity requires portraying the teachers’ side only (there are a lot of people like that).

Reading comments (I haven’t responded to any), there are two people that are really showing the problems with teachers. One has spent the last couple of days copying and posting as many comments as possible. The other is admittedly arrogant and a big believer of entitlement regardless of performance or ability. That’s not enough to win me over. In fact, that’s not enough to win over anyone who hasn’t been completely brainwashed by this corrupt teaching profession.

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