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Diamond_Dog

(34,190 posts)
Sun May 22, 2022, 09:04 AM May 2022

My heart breaks for this teacher

We need more like him, not drive them away. So sad.

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LEX 18) — When it comes to his Montgomery County High School classroom, French and English teacher Willie Carver likes to let the students take the lead.

“When I see any human being, I see potential," Carver said.

That teaching style earned him the 2022 Kentucky Teacher of the Year award a few months ago. He also engages with the students outside the classroom through the group he sponsors, Open Light.

They teach themselves lessons on Black history, on LGBTQ history, they teach themselves about women's rights," he said. "Everyone is welcome. Specifically, LGBTQ students are welcome. There are literally spaces in school and groups in school in which they are literally not welcome, so it's important that they have that invitation, that they know this is a place where you can be."

He knows just how important support can be, growing up a gay kid in an area that wasn't always accepting.

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"75% of LGBTQ youth under the age of 18 said that they are consistently miserable. 50% seriously attempted suicide in the last 12 months. When we know that one, single affirming adult reduces their risk of suicide by 50%, we have to have that affirming adult," he said.

Carver said there was always some pushback, but things were generally ok. In the last couple of years, though, he said it's become intense.

"If I wake up and choose to have a group meeting, then I know someone from the community is going to attack me and attack this group and say that it's, the new word is, a 'grooming' group, despite the fact that I just have kids cleaning up a park. If I choose not to have the group, then I have to deal with the fact that I have a lifesaving mechanism that I'm choosing not to do. It is a no-win situation for any teacher who is trying to make sure that LGBTQ kids feel that they should exist and lately, it's become more and more politicized," Carver said. "Students ripping down posters every single day and the response being, 'Well, don't you feel like you're pushing it down
people's throats? By having signs? I don't think so. The signs just said 'You are loved' or 'No room for hate here', or something along those lines,"

Finally, a few weeks ago, he went online and struck a nerve.

More….

https://www.lex18.com/news/2022-kentucky-teacher-of-the-year-testifies-to-congress-about-lgbtq-inclusion

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My heart breaks for this teacher (Original Post) Diamond_Dog May 2022 OP
I think I may be starting to understand the current LGBT, and other attacks. Cracklin Charlie May 2022 #1

Cracklin Charlie

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1. I think I may be starting to understand the current LGBT, and other attacks.
Sun May 22, 2022, 10:22 AM
May 2022

This is a group of people who are excellent at organizing, and tenacious fighters for their rights.

They’re trying to disrupt that. They want to break this group’s ability to organize voters for the midterms by forcing them to fend off attacks through the election. Same with women. They can get their brainwashed followers to commit all kinds of attacks from now until November.

I have a feeling that all these attacks will disappear in November. If only so many kids didn’t have to harmed for their power grabbing authoritarian fever dreams.

Hang tough, all those currently under attack. Look for the helpers.

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