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A Great Conversation in the Veggie Aisle.

Posted by LetsShrug 12 years, 3 months ago to Education
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I had to make a quick stop at my neighborhood market this afternoon and I ran into a parent of one of my previous students who I haven't seen at all this year. I was happy to see them and we started a conversation...before I knew it she was asking me about common core. I was so excited to be asked this since NO ONE talks about it. She is beside herself trying to understand why they are avoiding teaching long division. She says they have all these weird ways of trying to get to the answer that doing long division would accomplish, but she's been told not to teach her own kid this method (wtf??). She was very frustrated and said that she's been to school meetings but they don't encourage asking questions and don't really answer any either.

While we were exchanging opinions about common core it eventually led to discussing the government (since it's the fed gov is who is pushing common core on the States), she started to open up about how she doesn't understand why so many people are just going through their days and dealing with their little problems as if there's nothing bigger to worry about. As we talked we both just paused a few times and said, "Oh my God we really need to get together and have a glass of wine and talk about all of this..it's scary."

As the conversation continued I went into explaining how people being silent and NOT talking about these things is not going to wake other people up...we need to talk and talk and talk to everybody and get them to realize that big bad things are coming if we don't stop it... .. another lady came up to the veggie section and started nodding her head in agreement and she started talking to us too and even said that her whole family is doing just that...talking to everyone they know about how bad things are. I was in AWE! I said, "So many people are sooo worried about offending someone that they won't even broach the subject of government with others....screw that. If we stay silent we're doomed."

I can't even believe this happened! These chance meetings are wonderful!

I also told the parent about Atlas Shrugged....turns out she lived in Poland until she was 9 and goes back to visit every year....so she has some knowledge of communism in her history....she was very interested in reading AS.

I told a friend about his later and she asked, "Did you give them cards?" (John Galt cards)... WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH ME??? I didn't. :( I was so enthralled I forgot. (HORRIBLE excuse, I know.)

Still.... a good day :)

Waking up America!!!


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  • Posted by 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I've been shaking my head all day... I was so engaged the cards didn't cross my mind until it was too late. Yet another lesson learned.
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 12 years, 3 months ago
    Fantastic story! I see a spark... now an ember... soon may the beacon of truth shine and burn through the haze of indolence.
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  • Posted by flanap 12 years, 3 months ago
    I have found that if parents would just prioritize their kids education over their lattes and manicures and overbudget housing, they likely could afford to either homeschool or private school their kids. I know there are exceptions, but when I talk to folks at work, they are trying to live a lifestyle and they have farmed out their kids to everyone else (daycare, public school, etc...) so they can live in suburbia, drive the Beemer, and have sweet chats with their fake friends about TMZ. The need to get the hell off Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc... and take responsibility for their children who don't get a choice.
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  • Posted by flanap 12 years, 3 months ago
    I have found that if parents would just prioritize their kids education over their lattes and manicures and overbudget housing, they likely could afford to either homeschool or private school their kids. I know there are exceptions, but when I talk to folks at work, they are trying to live a lifestyle and they have farmed out their kids to everyone else (daycare, public school, etc...) so they can live in suburbia, drive the Beemer, and have sweet chats with their fake friends about TMZ.
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  • Posted by $ kathywiso 12 years, 3 months ago
    The whole time I was reading this, I was waiting for the moment you handed her a card. Looks like you can start your own club, The Wake America Up Club... It is amazing how many people are concerned, but too afraid to say anything to the person they so disagree with. This chance meeting at the market had to make your day. Thanks for sharing it. A little hope in this crazy world.
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  • Posted by $ rockymountainpirate 12 years, 3 months ago
    Wow! That's great! If we stay silent then we are complicit in what is taking place. We need to talk, talk, talk. I gave out 2 cards yesterday when I stopped at the hardware store to get some non-PC light bulbs. I gave 2 cards to a guy I know there who is like minded and invited him to our next book club meeting. He really wants to see the movies too.
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  • Posted by ObjectiveAnalyst 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Ha ha ha ha ha ha.. LOL! Thanks for the belly laugh richrobinson!
    I didn't know they made Hillary in vinyl. What a revolting thought...
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  • Posted by 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yeah....I don't even deserve one star after that... I just told my husband about the conversations...first thing out of his mouth..."did you give them Galt cards?" UGH! He was like, "ha-Wow." (Kicking MYSELF!!!!)
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  • Posted by $ minniepuck 12 years, 3 months ago
    great job, LS! I gave my sister a shrug card today. she was so excited she asked for some more to give to her co-workers and friends. I gave her a dozen and told her to take pictures and tell me each story of her giving them away so I can tell you in turn; she agreed. one person at a time, one card at a time.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 12 years, 3 months ago
    Good day. I would say a great day. Chance meetings are the best. It lets people know they are not alone. I notice that anyone who has lived under socialism or communism tend to get it right away. I wonder how many people they will in turn talk to? Would have been better if you gave them a card but I know what you mean about getting caught up in the conversation.
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  • Posted by $ johnrobert2 12 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Aha. Stealing pages from my book? You cad, you bounder. Good on you. Looking forward to seeing the pics.
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  • Posted by $ johnrobert2 12 years, 3 months ago
    Yay for you! Wonderful opportunity to spread the word. 2 stars. Would have been more but for the card thing.
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