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Is political correctness going too far?


Do you get the feeling there is a determined group of self appropriated victim people out there who have infiltrated the public service with the prime objective of making the majority pay for the miserable childhood of the few? Misery creating it's own company.
 

Like Roz Ward ?

I think that Left Wing teachers unions are finding it too hard to keep up with advances in STEM subjects and don't want to do the work updating their knowledge, so they create a diversion of this "gender justice" rubbish to cover up the fact that our literacy and numeracy is now near the bottom of the civilised world.
 

My own finds herself being attacked by her cohorts for daring to maintain convivial classroom learning discipline, teaching business IT, robotics, programming, mathematics etc.

It appears back biting, intrigue, subterfuge, betrayal, etc are hallmarks of a profession that rewards obsequious devotion to school principals and gaining access to the circle of trust clusters, rather than focusing on deliverable pedagogy that inspires and rewards children who have a right to quality education.

Teachers remuneration appears to be far in excess of it's final product quality. I personally don't think they are hungry enough and they are bound to regress into childishness and juvenile game play/schoolyard politik themselves the longer they spend with children. School holidays should devolve back to the idea that teachers needed that time for personal development and skills upgrade, rather than weeding the holiday house and negatively geared flat paid for by $100k + super + salary sacrifice for a 27.5 hour working week.
 
Meanwhile the *true alt right is gaining justification and support. The law of unintended consequences will destroy the left.
 
I think teachers should have high pay but high standards too. 39/41 OECD nations in literacy and numeracy is a cr@p result.

https://www.smh.com.au/education/un...es-for-quality-education-20170615-gwrt9u.html


Any reason teachers should have high pay? From my observations the idea that teachers do it tough because of teaching the students is a misnomer. They do it tough because the govt helicopters them to deliver rote learned, rote delivered, set practice. They do it tough because they are in a soup of organisational malaise and intrigue topped down from the district managers through the principals, hods, etc that spreads like oil on a hot plate amongst the teachers themselves.

They do it tough because they are expected to be subservient drones to a broken watch. You don't pay high wages to robots, you pay them less and get rid of the stupid idea of running schools like corporations so those who truely want to educate young people are allowed to deliver and tutor.
 
They have some really good young male and female teachers coming through. They need to fire the majority of the 40 plus crowd that don't even attempt to teach.
 
Men have obviously been fooling us all these centuries about their prowess:

http://bernardgaynor.com.au/chief-army-admits-females-recruited-infantry-men/

 
Australians have officially overtaken the Poms as the world's greatest whingers and sooks. Political correctness has officially won.

I can't believe the bollocking that poor old Bert Newton has gotten over his Logies speech. I didn't find anything offensive, he was just having a bit of fun and taking the piss. Why have Australians become so dour, humourless and outraged at everything?

 
I always thought it was just a minority of agitators, then I joined Twitter...
 

I think it’s always been the same but now everyone has platform for an opinion whereas before you had letters to the editor and the dunny wall
 

Ah yes, and one could go on. Refusing to hire convention centres for anti SSM meetings for example.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-10-...loses-venue-after-wrest-point-cancels/9015626
 
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