Sunday, January 22, 2017

A FEW THOUGHTS ON YESTERDAY'S PROTEST MARCHES



I totally support yesterday's Women's March on DC as well as the many other marches around the country and the world.


ABC is talking about over a million protesters at these marches. That is nothing to sneeze at. Great job everyone. Protesting President Donald Trump in these numbers sends a powerful message.This is just the beginning.

That said, I am a bit perplexed about this UFT poster.





This UFT poster was published on the Raging Horse blog.

UFT and revolution? I have a hard time accepting the two together. Our union can't even get a good contract or decent evaluation system with two observations a year for most teachers.

Maybe I am too cynical about our union.

Enough with criticizing our union. I think they did the right thing by participating in the marches. In the end, I salute everyone who marched, including activists from Middle College High School, ICE and MORE.

As for the next four years, please check out the Perdido Street School blog. Reality Based Educator is prognosticating incompetence mixed with insanity. Hard to argue with that.

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42 comments:

Anonymous said...

When do we protest getting assaulted by students while principals sweep it under the rug?

Michael Fiorillo said...

Despite the frustration of having to stand for hours amid a non-moving crowd,it was wonderful to be part such a huge, high-spirited mass of people, and doubly so to witness how Midtown East was shut down by our numbers.

One observation, though, which some might consider a quibble, but which I think is significant and still shows how far we need to go in order to effectively combat Trumpismo: minimal reference to workers' rights and unions.

I saw signs urging defense of almost every group except workers, who just happen to comprise the majority of the nation, no matter their race, gender or sexual identity, and whose tilting toward Trump in key states (Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin) gave him the election.

Until we can come up with languauge that includes workers and puts their interests first, we'll keep on losing.

Anonymous said...

The dogs bark but the caravan moves on.

Anonymous said...

Gotta love the touching Madonna speech. Liberal elite at its best. But she still owes me a bj as she promised.

Anonymous said...

I found many of the signs vulgar, lewd and low class. I was a little embarrassed to be there (NYC). It is ironic how upset I get when I think of how little Trump thinks of women, then I see these signs that demean women and make them objects.

Anonymous said...

Silly lib marchers flaunting their white privilege. What is their complaint? Homelessness, hunger, mental and physical abuse? Nope. They feel bad that Trump won instead of Hillary.

Anonymous said...

The march was bogus. Paid protesters are never very convincing. Led by certified lunatics like Ashley Judd and Madonna. This is what the UFT attaches itself to? I look forward to the day when I can dump this dopey union.

waitingforsupport said...

Too many racist comments from people in charge of teaching the next generation.

Anonymous said...

Yeah that's what the lefty lunatics do, whoever has a different political point of view is painted as a racist. Yawn......

waitingforsupport said...

Racist, which political party does "Flaunting white privilege" fall under? I will pay you to retire. Just send me a pay pal account. You needed to be hugged more.

waitingforsupport said...

Im leaving this blog because there are too many ignorant, pompous and racist who live by donnie and his crew's credo of if you give enough alternative facts some are bound to stick

Anonymous said...

Racists troll here. Racists try to provoke here.

Anonymous said...

We will miss you Waiting for Support. You balanced out the Trump dudes who comment here very well.

waitingforsupport said...

Oh okay...I will stay.

Anonymous said...

Tocqueville Effect.

James Eterno said...

I for one welcome Waiting for Support staying here. Some of the comments here make me cringe. Nice to have a balance. Thanks Waiting.

Anonymous said...

About time! Going to miss being called ignorant and racist.

Anonymous said...

Another day in the rockaways and we all know what that means. Not racist just the reality of the area. These kids deserve better. Drugs, violence, welfare, single parent homes, fake grades is not how they should live. They deserve better from themselves, the schools, the government and the parents.

Anonymous said...

Call people racist to silence them! So true and nothing every changes for the people who desperately need real assistance not just a government handout

NYC Educator said...

The UFT poster was not designed for this rally. It's old and from something else, what I have no idea. Exactly one person had this poster. There was no UFT poster for this rally. I noticed some people wearing buttons with Mulgrew's new support public schools message, but that was it.

James Eterno said...

That poster does not work for anything the UFT is involved with unless it was from the 1960s. The logo was from Randi's time so it does not go back to sixties.

James Eterno said...

That poster does not work for anything the UFT is involved with unless it was from the 1960s. The logo was from Randi's time so it does not go back to sixties.

James Eterno said...

That poster does not work for anything the UFT is involved with unless it was from the 1960s. The logo was from Randi's time so it does not go back to sixties.

waitingforsupport said...

They sure do deserve better. All humans deserve better. Do you think Donnie and his posse will help the issue and MAGA?
I certainly hope so...let's give them a chance I mean what do they have to lose,they already live in hell

waitingforsupport said...

Tocqueville Effect applies to the ATRs.

waitingforsupport said...

Well thanks James. Balance is always good!

waitingforsupport said...

If you clean out your ears @7:25pm, you could hear the calls of racist and ignorant more clearly. If you spout out what you type, I know you've heard both words. Try to pretend you are a part of a compassionate society for 20 minutes today.

waitingforsupport said...

No one is afraid of racists. They are just cowards.

Anonymous said...

Glad your back. I almost began to miss your vast knowledge of perceived racism. Also glad you decided to put your big boy pants ( no racism intended) back on. Welcome back my friend and look forward to our continued conversation.

waitingforsupport said...

Ooh who certified them...donnie? His posse?

waitingforsupport said...

The people who really need help don't know they need help😟 they are too high up in their glass house to realize they are part of the problem.

Anonymous said...

Not sure if President Trump will help with the issue and MAGA but will give him a chance. The kids deserve better education system where they learn a marketable skill set, an improved job market where these skills can make them a livable wage and financial and personal security.

waitingforsupport said...

@4:14 don't try to flatter me...
I thought to myself, "self if you leave who will help the righteous almighty Anonymous navigate through the dark trenches of his heart and mind?" Self answered, "no one "--so I decided to stay. I will chalk it up to charity. Oh yes and a few decent folks appreciated my wisdom.

Anonymous said...

right back at you my friend

waitingforsupport said...

At 4:42 Anonymous...you are bringing tears to my eyes. You see folks...when EVERYONE succeeds...America will truly be great. Less folks on the dole, less need for public housing, the crime rate will drop and the other anonymous will dance a jig with me. Many of the schools are horrible, many students are horrible, many administrators are horrible but we (the educators) berate the kids--the most vulnerable.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for helping with that.,as you know it can get really dark in the trenches. Thanks for the wisdom.

Anonymous said...

No berating here just trying to find solutions

waitingforsupport said...

I like solutions. When educators remain silent while the bullies in power refuse to allow us to teach the way we know best, we can become hardened to the job and students. How did we get here? Teaching isn't supposed to be painful.

Anonymous said...

Hope your sitting down... I agree!

waitingforsupport said...

I was sitting now i have smelling salts

Anonymous said...

James-
I think you should re-name this blog WAITINGFORSUPPORT since there seems to be no stopping this psycho who has become a squatter in this space.

waitingforsupport said...

At 5:11 am: I appreciate your recognition of my presence.