A brutal and risky lesson of life taught in school.
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I don’t think he’s off base at all, I think he’s pointing out the lesson in a lesson. What I hear him saying is that not only are people willing to stand by in the real world, but we are increasingly seeing people in the real world punished for standing up for what is right. Refuse the jab, the right thing to do, lose your job and the right to travel. Live in Sweden and fight against immigrants raping your wife, they go free and you get arrested for being a bigot.
Failing Hanna would be the perfect representation of the current real world and that is scary.
Doesn’t mean stop standing up, but the person you’re replying to is correct and accurate and has made an excellent point.
this is exactly what I said.
It's easy to do the right thing when there are no consequences (which is what these students "learned" when the teacher failed to follow through with the threat)
it is REALLY FUCKING HARD to do the "right" thing when you suffer severe personal consequences rather than sit idle.
That should be the lesson. Is saving the fish worth the F.
If you really want apples to apples with covid.
The threat should have been everyone in the class fails if one person moves. That's how the government explained it. We're literally killing elderly by not getting the shot. Our peers used that to shame all the purebloods.