StreetsofBeige
Gold Member
Back when I did school the only time I ever remember teachers getting involved with drama and politics was in university when our prof (I forget what class it was) rolled in a TV on a metal stand and we watched the OJ verdict. No joke.Despite very much being mostly boomer hippies, my high school teachers presented stuff fairly evenly, and didn't get on your ass if you had the wrong politics (though they were extremely petty if they didn't like you personally). My college experience was very very different. First college was so bad I transferred, cost me an extra semester of catch-up at the state school and cost me a solid $15k extra for that year but hey, state school really lightened the debt load in the end. It also had some activist oppression but nothing like the first place.
But grade school, high school, and rest of university and grad school (I majored in business) there was zero politics unless someone wants to include the OJ thing. Since my classes skew business, it was about business theories, group projects and sometimes getting in front of the class to present something. And some involved our group visiting real companies the school partnered with and you chatted with workers. That was it.
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