Mike--
Suggest that you read the history of the 1950's:
People did have their livelihoods taken away,
in the name of 'anti-communism'!

It CAN happen here.

On Mar 1, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Michael Smith wrote:

Perhaps we should be worried about joining the 'facebook group for
tired teachers' (I'm sure the membership list can be had), or perhaps
Chris should be worried for posting it.

Reminds me of the state of affairs in communist dictatorships where a
person cannot speak their mind in public, especially if it's critical
of the government. But I suppose that's not right. After all, in the
Americas we can speak our mind if we wish even if the voice is
critical. I mean, you can even criticize the President of the US, and
God knows you can surely criticize the Canadian Prime Minister.

So surely there is no problem with criticising the administration of a
school. I mean it's not like they can take away your livelihood like
they can in a communist country.

--Mike

Paul Brandon
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Minnesota State University, Mankato
[email protected]


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