Katherine Richardet

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Katherine Richardet

Katherine Richardet

@klrichardet

Former Public Educator.

Southeast Missouri Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Lily Tang Williams
Lily Tang Williams@Lily4Liberty·
I am a survivor of Mao's Cultural Revolution. Here are some of his revolution features and tactics. You can judge yourself if these look similar with today's American woke cultural revolution. 1. Mao started Cultural Revolution to purge his political enemies and become a "Supreme Leader" to control entire China. 2. His campaign slogan: Destroy the “Four Olds” -- Traditional Ideas, Culture, Habits, and Customs 3. Arbitrary Division of society by using “Critical Class Theory" and identity politics by dividing people into: Oppressors – The Five “Black Classes” Oppressed – The Five “Red Classes” 4. Quasi-religious indoctrination of urban youth “Red Guards”, shut down schools for years for them to do class struggles full time, promote division, hatred, envy and equity. 5. Toppling down statues, putting big posters and spray paintings on the walls, riots, looting, violence, law enforcement told to stand-down. 6. Change school or street names, change words & definitions, censor words, burn relics, temples and churches, demonize all the religions as cults, promote communism as the sole ideology, Mao as a God-like leader. 7. Struggle sessions, public shaming and denouncing, self-criticizing, apologizing, thought reform re-education camps for the "Black Classes". 8. Guilty at birth, by relationship, by association, past words/deeds, lose jobs if you don't comply, silence is violence. 9. Family and neighbors turn on each other, children were told parents are not dearer than Mao, urge teens to change last names to cut ties with their Black Class families to show loyalty to the “revolution”. 10. Redefine social norms, promote unisex gender-less society, girls dress like boys & soldiers, create confusion & social chaos, banned dating in schools. 11. Press & media were controlled by CCP & used for propaganda daily, cancel individual merits, silence dissident voices from all professions, ban books, songs, music, art and comedies that are not PC. 12. Using mob tactics of fear, intimidation, torture and violence, no rule of law, 20M died, many committed suicide including intellectuals and party officials who supported the regime. Hope you understand why immigrants like me, and many others are very concerned today about America. We want to give our warnings until we stop the destruction of the country we love. @ConceptualJames @Moms4Liberty @XVanFleet @TuckerCarlson @joerogan @billmaher @Timcast
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Zach Groshell
Zach Groshell@MrZachG·
It’s possible to turn around a school in a relatively short amount of time. I’ve seen this recipe work, in more or less this order: 1. Ban phones 2. Concentrate admin efforts on behavior 3. Standardize routines and procedures 4. Build a culture of academics 5. Teach bell to bell
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Katherine Richardet
Katherine Richardet@klrichardet·
@KGriffin14 You are STILL my best boss and one of my dearest friends. You have done so much in your time in college athletics. I will always cherish working for you. Good luck, KG! ✨
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Child of Destiny
Child of Destiny@thisisthebeat·
I never want to hear the term “burn out” again. Teachers are not passively burnt out, it’s not a natural disaster that can’t be prevented. We are purposefully beat down. And when we leave, it’s survival. We can’t - and shouldn’t have to - take constant intentional beating.
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HISTORY@HISTORY·
On #ThisDayInHistory in 1809, poet, author and literary critic, Edgar Allan Poe, was born. He is best known for expressive short stories and poems that capture the imagination and interest of readers around the world. history.com/news/how-did-e…
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Stephanie Paz
Stephanie Paz@stephaniempaz·
Please stop expecting teachers to meet inhumanity with civility.
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Katherine Richardet@klrichardet·
Not to mention everything that needs done around the house!
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Tom Newkirk
Tom Newkirk@Tom_Newkirk·
As a writing teacher, my main question was, "What's it like?" What's it like to have lived your life? To be you?What future do you see for yourself? And how can we use writing and reading to explore these questions?
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Katherine Richardet
Katherine Richardet@klrichardet·
@ErikaLSanchez Your novel is so important to my students. It changed my entire teaching career. (I’m tearing up just writing this tweet!) Thank you.
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