Tell them that if they simply trust one source of information to dictate their views then they are failing as teachers. Remind them of the amount of times newspapers publish false information, followed by two month's later a tiny retraction buried deep in the paper.
Cite some examples, there are plenty to choose from when newspapers have lied, there's a meme on here where CNN are rubbishing Hydroxychloriquine because Trump spoke well of it, now they (CNN) run a headline about how much it could help. Point out how biased and political they have become.
Yeah, my point of view was coming from the audacity that the Superintendent had sending this to the entire district. As if everyone shares the same opinion/perception on the matter and if they want to talk about being offended, how offensive this message is to me. It is very unprofessional and not inclusive. I’d also like to point out that the shooter identified his motivation as not racially inspired.
Tell them that if they simply trust one source of information to dictate their views then they are failing as teachers. Remind them of the amount of times newspapers publish false information, followed by two month's later a tiny retraction buried deep in the paper.
Cite some examples, there are plenty to choose from when newspapers have lied, there's a meme on here where CNN are rubbishing Hydroxychloriquine because Trump spoke well of it, now they (CNN) run a headline about how much it could help. Point out how biased and political they have become.
Yeah, my point of view was coming from the audacity that the Superintendent had sending this to the entire district. As if everyone shares the same opinion/perception on the matter and if they want to talk about being offended, how offensive this message is to me. It is very unprofessional and not inclusive. I’d also like to point out that the shooter identified his motivation as not racially inspired.