Yes. Absolutely. State hired teachers can only be revolutionary as workers, not as teachers. to teach is to socialize children into docile workers. No two ways about it. If you slip in some radical education between graded group work and Smarter Balance prep, that's you--as a worker--choosing not to teach. If you go on strike, you're refusing to teach, as a worker.
There's lots of revolutionary workers employed as teachers, but the only revolutionary teachers are the ones facilitating book clubs, and holding bullhorns.
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well those later cars are good. fascist and a bad car? wont buy it. fascist and a good car? 🤔
How many times has Mercedes, BMW, Porsche, or VW won the WRC
boss, i just want a transmission that wont explode
Mitsubishi makes good cars
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The more I think about it, the more I think all teachers are counter revolutionary
Pot pol hours everywhere
I had a teacher who said she liked Chomsky
So I mean depends on your perspective on that one
Yes. Absolutely. State hired teachers can only be revolutionary as workers, not as teachers. to teach is to socialize children into docile workers. No two ways about it. If you slip in some radical education between graded group work and Smarter Balance prep, that's you--as a worker--choosing not to teach. If you go on strike, you're refusing to teach, as a worker.
There's lots of revolutionary workers employed as teachers, but the only revolutionary teachers are the ones facilitating book clubs, and holding bullhorns.
just mitsu? that's not even a comprehensive list of japanese auto manufacturers who did that lmao