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So I’m assuming you and those that don’t want to go back to work until it’s “safe” are not ordering from Amazon, grocery shopping, doing any kind of banking, ordering takeout, filling up your gas tank, or having your trash emptied?
All those services have required workers to assume risk so as to allow you to continue not to work.
Society is a sharing of burden. Teachers (and the rest of those “working from home”) need to realize the hypocrisy of their Do As I Say, Not As I Do lifestyle.
Don’t want to go back to work? Fine. Leave the city and go live in a cave by yourself.
Until then, realize that you only are able to exist because those that needed to, went back to work, while the rest of you held our children hostage, and destroyed our downtown economy.
That’s a lot of truth.
Well said Ted K. I am a former teacher and love and respect those in the profession but the fear of what might be is warping the way this issue is being handled in our nation. It is my hope that people will do their due diligence and research, take the needed precautions, do things to safeguard their health, and use common sense in living their life as best they can. Cowering in fear is not the answer and the children desperately need to be in school. I have no use for unions and never joined when I taught. I do not like the way they operate and feel over time they have declined in value and do more harm than good.