Comments by "Ego Brain" (@egobrain7349) on "The Officer Tatum"
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@dom-hx7ki NCLB made extreme emphasis on standardized testing. Funding was connected to it. It wasn't based on being proficient in all subjects at their level, but proficient on passing that specific test for the year.
This made them focus just on what was going to be on the tests. If they didn't, the school would lose funding and eventually close. So, when they're not performing well, they lose funding. That makes them not perform as well because they have less resources...so they lose more funding. And it just keeps going in circles until the school would close. So, they had to put their focus on making sure they could learn what was on those tests, not make sure they were where they should be in every subject, on every topic, and work on holes in their knowledge.
Also, because of this, it made them have to focus on those who were right on the line of proficiency and not give enough attention to others.
It's a terrible and not helpful process.
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@peterhouston-hencken455 As my comment said, you are moving the goalposts. Originally, you said "nobody is forcing you." Now you are saying "show me who was jailed." There are places where it is illegal, but the consequence is typically a large fine, probation, etc. This is still force. Especially to poor ppl. Also, sometimes, there is no fine, but an "order" to use proper pronouns in the future and if you are caught not doing so, you get in trouble for contempt of court. Also, basically everyone is forced to in their workplaces or they will be fired. This is force!
Also, if there is a law, ppl are literally being forced and so not having a ton of ppl to "prove" to you is silly since most ppl will obey it so they do not have to pay the fines.
With that said, this is just from part of 1 google search page.
Bill Whatcott was fined $55,000
In NY, landlords, service providers, and employers purposely misgendering is subject to fines (that could reach as high as $250,000 for multiple violations)
In California, for like 4 yrs, healthcare workers “willfully and repeatedly” failing to use a transgender person’s “preferred name or pronouns” after he or she is “clearly informed of the preferred name or pronouns and could be punished by a fine “not to exceed one thousand dollars” or “by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to exceed one year,” or both. I believe a judge struck it this year. Thank God.
In the UK, Kate Scottow was fine $1k for it
Caroline Farrow was investigated for misgendering in the UK
Whole Foods had a lawsuit
These go on and on and ppl are trying to make it so all over the place.
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