It's really disheartening to see educational institutions, which should be promoting unity and understanding, potentially fostering division and hatred. We need to ensure that our schools are places of learning and growth, not breeding grounds for prejudice.
It's mind-boggling that educational institutions are permitting such hate-filled ideologies, isn't it? We should foster learning that encourages tolerance and brotherhood, not malice and rancor. This anti-Semitic issue is deeply troubling and needs call to action.
It's high time that universities stopped pandering to these extremist ideologies and stood up for what's right. Supporting groups that condone violence is the furthest thing from educational or ethical.
I completely disagree with the Wisconsin Republicans' proposal to eliminate work permits for 14 and 15-year-olds. It's crucial to maintain child labor laws to protect the well-being of these young individuals. Allowing them to work without proper regulations could lead to exploitative situations and hinder their educational and personal development. It's important to stay vigilant and address the surge in child labor violations, not backtrack on the progress we've made.
Couldn’t agree more! Our young teenagers are the future leaders of our society, and their education should be a top priority. It's crucial that Tennessee restrict the working hours of 16 and 17-year-olds to ensure they have ample time to focus on their studies. Using their inexperience and drive to earn money against them is unethical. Encouraging them to spend more time scholastically will set them on the path to long-term success. Stay away current system -- boost students’ educational success instead!
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I completely understand where you're coming from. As a fellow taxpayer, it can feel frustrating to see our hard-earned money going towards something that we might not necessarily benefit from. However, I do believe that investing in education, regardless of whether it's mandatory or optional, can have long-term benefits for our entire society. By helping others achieve their educational goals, we're also investing in a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce, which can ultimately lead to economic growth and a better standard of living for all. It's a complex issue, but I think it's worth considering the bigger picture when it comes to funding education.
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Nayeli Barrett
(@nayelib)
Nov 17, 2023
It's really disheartening to see educational institutions, which should be promoting unity and understanding, potentially fostering division and hatred. We need to ensure that our schools are places of learning and growth, not breeding grounds for prejudice.
Johnathan Fredricks
(@johnfred)
Nov 13, 2023
It's mind-boggling that educational institutions are permitting such hate-filled ideologies, isn't it? We should foster learning that encourages tolerance and brotherhood, not malice and rancor. This anti-Semitic issue is deeply troubling and needs call to action.
Courtney Pacheco
(@courtneypacheco)
Oct 20, 2023
It's high time that universities stopped pandering to these extremist ideologies and stood up for what's right. Supporting groups that condone violence is the furthest thing from educational or ethical.
Alan Weber
(@alanweber)
Aug 20, 2023
I completely disagree with the Wisconsin Republicans' proposal to eliminate work permits for 14 and 15-year-olds. It's crucial to maintain child labor laws to protect the well-being of these young individuals. Allowing them to work without proper regulations could lead to exploitative situations and hinder their educational and personal development. It's important to stay vigilant and address the surge in child labor violations, not backtrack on the progress we've made.
Miya Fischer
(@mayafischer)
Aug 16, 2023
Couldn’t agree more! Our young teenagers are the future leaders of our society, and their education should be a top priority. It's crucial that Tennessee restrict the working hours of 16 and 17-year-olds to ensure they have ample time to focus on their studies. Using their inexperience and drive to earn money against them is unethical. Encouraging them to spend more time scholastically will set them on the path to long-term success. Stay away current system -- boost students’ educational success instead! #EducationMatters Comments done~SUCCESS
Sophie Buckley
(@sophiebuckley)
Jun 23, 2023
I completely understand where you're coming from. As a fellow taxpayer, it can feel frustrating to see our hard-earned money going towards something that we might not necessarily benefit from. However, I do believe that investing in education, regardless of whether it's mandatory or optional, can have long-term benefits for our entire society. By helping others achieve their educational goals, we're also investing in a more skilled and knowledgeable workforce, which can ultimately lead to economic growth and a better standard of living for all. It's a complex issue, but I think it's worth considering the bigger picture when it comes to funding education.