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WA students, teachers wrestle with wearing
masks in schools after mandate drops

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Posted By: Ron_lfp, 3/21/2022 10:58:01 AM

BELLEVUE — Kindergarten teacher Betzabeth Alvarado-Jurista counted just four bare faces in her class of 18 kids on Monday morning, not including her own. It was a slightly surprising outcome on the first day masks were optional in Washington state schools (snip) The Seattle Education Association accused the district of violating its memorandum of understanding with teachers (snip) The Seattle Student Union, a group of student advocates across the district, is threatening to walk out of school next Monday if the district doesn’t reinstate the mask mandate.

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Seattle Students have been taught (1) be terrified of Covid and... every thing. (2) Force is used for every disagreement. Debate? Convince your opponent? No. Only force.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: columba 3/21/2022 11:12:29 AM (No. 1105828)
The Seattle Education Association is a union. It is interested in more unionized teachers and more dues from them. It is not interested in children.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: MickTurn 3/21/2022 11:24:22 AM (No. 1105838)
This just in, Students realize their Professors, all of them, Look just like Karl Marx!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Moritz55 3/21/2022 12:31:27 PM (No. 1105909)
This is not a state problem. Eastern Washington is handling things just fine. This is only a problem on the west side (aka “The Far Side.”).
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Bur Oak 3/21/2022 12:45:21 PM (No. 1105915)
Ha, ha, Far Side indeed!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 3/21/2022 12:51:42 PM (No. 1105925)
"They are still very nervous,” BECAUSE YOU'VE MADE THEM THAT WAY!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: caljeepgirl 3/21/2022 1:31:05 PM (No. 1105941)
Likely they're 'nervous' due to the perceived peer pressure to conform.....
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Reply 7 - Posted by: TJ54 3/21/2022 1:39:05 PM (No. 1105944)
They would have made excellent members of the Hitler Youth
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 3/21/2022 4:11:40 PM (No. 1106061)
The brainwashing is strong in Seattle.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: JunkYardDog 3/21/2022 4:48:04 PM (No. 1106095)
Well it seems we know where to find a generation of minimum wage workers to pick our lettuce in the coming years. At least they'll be citizens.
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