My modern Latin america teacher is requiring us to read Che, and my friend's american history teacher said "you guys from the boot heel may think I’m a raging liberal or something. To me that’s a joke because I’m literally a communist” (note the boot heel is the "deepest south" part of missouri.

Maybe the kids are going to be okay. Hopefully this brightened your morning, knowing that there are some based people out there with some influence.

Edit: I forgot to mention my chem teacher grew up in the soviet union, from about 1970-1990

  • Tiocfaidhcaisarla [he/him, comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    That chem teacher talk about their experiences there at all?

    I had an AP European (I know) history teacher in high school who paraded around the room with the flag of the USSR draped over his back with the it's anthem playing. He was great, that wasn't even related to our lesson lol. I had just become "radicalized" in that I did a lot of introspection of my beliefs that were super conservative and honestly born out of heavy bullying and an attempt to be like the bullies, but changed dramatically and actually looked up lyrics from Rage Against the Machine lol. So he had a positive effect of normalizing things

    • stuffdobehappening [she/her]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      He talked a little bit about his time in school. I need to go talk to him about some stuff for class, I was planning to ask him then. Also that history teacher is my new role model.