Something to think about…

Must read.I don’t know who wrote this, but it’s spot on. :fire::fire::fire:

When I was a HS sophomore – decades ago! – my World History teacher was Mrs. Holloway, but we all called her Granny Holloway. She was a slight woman, scarcely 5 feet tall, seemingly fragile, but full of vim and vinegar….you know the type. She could speak for hours about the Fall of the Roman Empire, the Inquisition, the Industrial Revolution, and the World Wars. She never sat while she lectured, never stood at a lectern, but moved around the room making eye contact with all of her students. She was demanding too, and I can’t remember how many papers were sent back to me because she would note “you can do better than this, Miss Schaal.”
One day during class, an office aid interrupted her lecture to hand her a note. She read it silently, apologized, and said she needed to leave the room. We knew it had to be important because Granny Holloway stopped lectures for no one.
We sat in the room talking to one another when the door opened, and in walked Mrs. Abels, another teacher in our HS. She explained to us that Granny had been faced with an emergency, a serious one, and it was questionable if she would even be returning to finish out the semester. We were stunned. Would we get a chance to tell her goodbye? Would we get updates, so we would know she was ok? Mrs. Abels assured us that we need not worry, that Granny was safe but needed time away, and that the best thing we could do for her, and the best way we could show our devotion to her, was to be cooperative with her replacement. Mrs. Abels confirmed that she had been asked and had agreed to step in as Granny’s replacement.
Cheer up, she told us, this could be a good thing. Other teachers still believed in endless homework and projects with deadlines and hard work. She would not bring that into our class. She believed in clean slates. If there were grades that we did not like, she could give us a chance to bring them up. She asked us what suggestions we had to make the semester a better learning experience. Someone mentioned that lectures were boring and we wanted more films. Done, she said. Someone else mentioned that a free day now and then would help us if we needed to catch up on work in other classes. She didn’t see a problem with that. She asked us how we felt about an end-of-semester party. Um, yeah, sounded very good to us. And on and on. Mrs. Abels listened intently and agreed to all of our suggestions, continually emphasizing that her concern was that we have a good learning experience and enjoy the semester. She also reminded us that we were lucky to not be sent out to other classes where we would be working to catch up, and that of course this was all for Granny.
Near the end of the period, shortly before the bell rang, the door opened and Granny sauntered in with her usual Granny Holloway attitude. “How did they do?,” she asked. “Marvelous,” said Mrs. Abels. “They were completely in my hands.”
Granny then faced us and said “And that, my students, is how a dictator takes over a nation. Not with guns or tanks or laws or mandates. They do it using false promises and gifts”
I can’t remember a lesson all through 12 years of public school that made such an impression on me and has stayed with me.

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Wow… :open_mouth:

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HOLY SH!T!
That was FANTASTIC!
I kept saying to myself ‘Don’t do it!’
The story had me from the start!

Bravo ‘Cp’ Awesome!

‘Granny! You go grrrrrrrl!’
( A (64) year old White dude still can’t pull that saying off! :rofl:)

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I didn’t write that or the one I posted a couple days ago (open letter to leftists). I spend a lot (too much) time on X and thought I’d start sharing some of the gems I run across.

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That is a very good lesson taught. A lot of people have to experience these things to understand them though. A person can be told that touching that will hurt you and they will still go and touch it. Some people are watchers, and they see things and understand the consequences in doing so. It is a way of learning, experiencing it by application, reading it to understand it, being told verbally to understanding it.
Too bad just hearing about it does not work as well.

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No, you clearly stated you got it from, or I didn’t write this…
BUT YOU POSTED IT and that’s why I thanked you.

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Does anyone have those Little Red Library’s in there area?

I buy books at rummage sales and Goodwill to put in these boxes for anyone to read.
I printed both articles off and have been putting copies in the boxes up to 100 miles away.
Just an observation, we have been seeing more and more Prez. Trump signs in our travels. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Permission to re-post on social media?
Love this… I thought Granny had been shot protecting the school!

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@Lori16 Welcome to our community, we are glad to have you with us. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Except the taxpayers paying for the freebies.

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:point_up:I’ma go out on a limb here and say…:point_down:

Don’t shoot I come in peace.
:rofl::joy:

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WELCOME! to the most 2A friendly site that I know.

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Lori16 welcome

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I don’t think anything posted here is of limits to such actions…

and YA great post to start this…

OH also you might want to save this… anything on the net SEEMS to be fair game… :laughing:

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Welcame, @Lori16 ! Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show.

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Along a similar line; satan doesn’t come wearing a red suit, carrying a pitchfork and with a long tail. Satan comes promising your hearts desire.

To the non believers, no insult intended and I’m not pushing anything on you. Please just scroll on by.

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We have one in our tiny town of 140 people. We’re a geographic oddity sitting 12-miles from civilization in-between two states.

It has served the community well thus far.

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Pee-pol don reed owt heer, de jus’ lok at da pikterz! hahahahhshshhshshahggdhijiwjcijojajhahhas

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You don ned purmishsion Lori, jus’ steel it lik 'vrybody ellse. (just kidding).
Welcome to the fold Sister Lori.
You are right where you’re suppose to be.
Great first post! :+1: :+1:

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