mike aylesworth
UKC Forum Member
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: columbus,ny
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I have been to see a public school super twice in the last three years. The first was for peta literature being handed out in a children's format in the disguise of learning about animal welfare. The second was over teachers pushing O'bama during the last election time.
All I can say is that their time is valuable, so have your complaint and facts ready and be able to find them on the internet quickly. I just made a phone call and told them I had a complaint and that I would like a short meeting with them. Both times I was given a meeting within three days.
As has been stated before, most people do not realize the agendas of the animal rights movement. All they have ever seen is the sensational adds of starving or injured animals. My meeting was a real eye opener for the super and his secretary. The school no longer accepts literature from peta or hsus.
The o'bama thing wasn't as easy, but they heard me out. I told them that it was inappropriate for leaders like teachers to be trying to form political beliefs in young minds. Of course, the teachers union was all for o'bama and they felt it was alright to state their minds, but it was agreed that they were pushing a little much. Not the result I wanted, but, I was heard.
I am no rich man or big man in town. I am just another taxpayer, but I kept my head and came prepared, and I was treated fairly both times.
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