Mattyfisk wrote on Sep 12
th, 2017 at 7:13pm:
Gee, I remember when teachers would encourage us to speak up by saying, there are no right or wrong answers here, guys.
From memory, all views were treated as valid at school, but I can't think of a time where this was tested. Teachers rarely host debates in class.
HSC English has units on different readings of texts such as King Lear, but you're marked on your ability to support your critical reading rather than there being a "right" or "wrong" view.
This is good teaching, not whinging. Whinging is complaining about things with no evidence - or solutions.
This is very bad teaching indeed, and a classic example of Social-Marxism in action.
Mustn't hurt the little darlings' feelings. No losers - all winners ... and even the biggest failures go home with a prize.
It's called 'coddling' whilst instilling unrealistic expectations of what life is really like outside of this artificial cocoon of "Jack is as good as his master" wanky-poo nonsense.
At all cost the Little Darlings mustn't be exposed to character-building by having to accept a moment of failure on the field or in the classroom, as their self-esteem must be pandered to and supported at all times.
This is Socialism writ large which produces anal-receptive homosexuals, mummy's boys, spineless politicians, and jellyfish in abundance.