If you are looking to hear all the liberal buzzwords regarding diversity then don't forget to attend...
I Heard It In Class
Minority people deal with the well intentioned ignorance of others everyday. How can we, as educators promote an inclusive environment for our students and others that provides for mutual respect.
With important forums such as How to be an Ally (Hint: "ally" is code for "thinks it's perfectly normal for a third grade teacher named Sam to cut off his penis, grow breats and ask his students to start calling him Samantha") and discussions on the institutionalization of the nuclear family. (Hint: normal family = bad)
Me and my well intentioned ignorance are going to go watch TV now.
13 comments:
Hint: "ally" is code for "thinks it's perfectly normal for a third grade teacher named Sam to cut off his penis ...
Um ... yeaaaaaaaah. Sure Daniel, right. That's what "ally" means. Why don't you just spread the word on that one, why don't you? I'm sure everyone will appreciate your keen insight and skill in "decoding" the English language. Now, for your next assignment: Decode the first 37 words of my comment.
"...his breats"
What the F are you talking about--you make no sense.
It appears that Mr. Miglavs -- our resident champion of the English language, who demands that everyone master it -- had some difficulty this evening spelling "breasts."
perhaps the professional trolls need to get a life and stop living for every word D--- writes , just so they can stomp on it.
TRASHA:
Are you living for every word that we, "the trolls," write? Seems like it. Don't you have some UHauls to tail?
Bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahah!
get the super glue out we can fix sam !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It would appear that Anon 1106 has never, ever misspelled a word nor has missed hitting a typewriter (or computer) key in his entire life. And because of his "obvious" perfection in this, and other things in his ideal life, he presumes to be the self-appointed arbiter of his brand of perfection and to be the self-appointed chastiser of all who make mistakes in their misspelling on Daniel's blogspot. And it goes without saying that he is also one of Daniel's nemeses, willing to point out to anyone who cares that he is all-superior to Daniel and to those of us who happen to agree with Daniel, in most cases, thereby somehow elevating himself above the rest of us poor mortals.
At least Daniel can make an attempt to use spell checker or a grammer book, something. He is the editor of this blog, so it goes without saying that he should at least have the sence to appear educated even if he isn't.
anon 9:04-"sence", now that's funny right there.
Waste a few hours of your day, and:
1) Visit danielisright.blogspot.com.
2) Search in vain for a copy of Anthony DeLucca's "FBI/INS Statistical Report"
3) Listen to Lars Larson
4) Try to convince a Miglavian that maybe, just maybe, the war in Iraq ought to inspire more outrage (in the case of a Miglavian, any outrage would be refreshing) than what the revenue from waterfowl stamps pays for.
5) Find and document the serving of tamales and beans on public property in Oregon. History must bear witness!
6) Hang out at a day labor site on a Saturday morning and shove your video camera in the faces of people you believe are "illegal aliens." (Hint: Any Latino will do.)
I'm tired ... can someone pick this up and run with it? Thanks. Nighters!
waste a few hours of your day by copy/pasting the same tired old rants about Daniel's court case in every post on this blog - as if anyone cares.
Anon 148:
It takes about 30 seconds and the results make it a valuable use of time indeed.
Who said I was the poster? Im not. I just know how long it takes and the effect it has, because I USED to do it, quite a while back.
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