The Baltimore Sun editorial board is out with a piece in response to legislation in Maryland that would let families take their tax dollars elsewhere if public schools refused to open due to the coronavirus and mistakenly splits people into two camps. Maybe a lot of those who see public school as a tax burden wouldn’t if they thought they, and the state’s children, were getting their money’s worth.
The Baltimore Sun editorial board: pic.twitter.com/hcOGovvxVU
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) February 20, 2021
That last sentence reads “despite the racism and classicism that suggests,” in case the tweet got cut off.
Their piece is in response to a bill in Maryland that would allow families to take their children's education dollars elsewhere if their school doesn't reopen in person:https://t.co/JcY2aoXWcc
— Corey A. DeAngelis (@DeAngelisCorey) February 20, 2021
“Maryland bill seeks to use the pandemic to gut public school funding.”
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What kind of braindead editorial writer thinks *closed schools* are vital to collective well-being? https://t.co/Bw1UrxIytM
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) February 20, 2021
Love how they point out “Tax Burdens” but refuse to bring up how poorly public schools use the money given to them which is the real issue as currently there is no incentive to change that
— Joshua (@PlAction4ever) February 20, 2021
Someone needs to point out that the Baltimore Public School System educates approximately 0% of students to proficiency every year.
— Dr. Chief Heretic, Hedge Fund Manager (@TheChiefHeretic) February 20, 2021
The old “when did you stop beating your wife” approach. You love to see it.
— Melissa Diskin (@MDiskin) February 20, 2021
When all else fails bring out the isms!
— Tony (@fwtxag) February 20, 2021
It left out the Nazism and white supremacism. Unbelievable
— Kju Enan (@mrsvalmartin) February 20, 2021
Them: We've never been more unequal in the US than now.
Also them: The public school system reduces inequality.
— MetsMan7186 (@man7186) February 20, 2021
Top notch straw man. Very useful when you have an editorial to write and are up against a deadline.
— Guy Broman (@RealGuyBroman) February 20, 2021
The schools themselves are not the tax burden, the bureaucracy of government education and every parasitic education NGO are the tax burdens.
— Homeschool Life LLC (@Homeschool_LLC) February 20, 2021
Nonsensical. The tax burden would remain about the same if we funded students directly. What’s racist and classist is not giving all students the same opportunity for a quality education.
— Snow Miser (@Snow_Miser_) February 20, 2021
Yeah, it’s totally racist to suggest that poor people (and minorities) have choices that meet their individual needs. We’ve truly entered clown world.
— Joseph Robinit Burner (@tideistrolling1) February 20, 2021
And this is what Balitimore is offering . . Zero percent proficiency in math. Let them be held accountable https://t.co/A7rGJwCNB8
— Monica L (@MonicaLamb20) February 20, 2021
We call his form of writing propaganda.
— El Guapo ? (@pancho_joe) February 20, 2021
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San Francisco principal who warned parents the 'full reopening of schools in the Fall is highly unlikely' now says it was a typo https://t.co/mB0sOBxjio
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) February 20, 2021