We've noticed the new grooming trick used in the schools.
Teachers now call the children "Friends" instead of "boys and girls" or "ladies and gentlemen."
"Friends" is non-binary, you will note. The Experts tell you that this is meant to 'establish a relationship and set the tone' with kids.
No. The 'relationship' and 'tone' should be "I'm the teacher and you're the student. We are NOT 'friends.'"
Think we're crazy?
Rufo proves it for you.
Experts are often wrong. You may have learned that in the last couple of years. If you haven't, please stop voting.
2 comments:
I disagree. Using the term "friends" puts the kids on equal terms with teachers.
This is a grooming technique.
Sorta like what I mentioned, Mar--let me quote it for you:
The 'relationship' and 'tone' should be "I'm the teacher and you're the student. We are NOT 'friends.'"
Yup. But it's also non-binary--that is, not "boys and girls."
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