Thursday, January 28, 2016

David Turner Has Something To Say

Oh what fun, more comments, but this time not from Satan.

Mr Turner feels it's wrong of me to not allow free commenting on my blog, even going so far as to state I am pathetic, yet he still feels compelled to comment....twice.  Hmmmm
His first comment: I have three different outcomes for this school that I am hopeful for. The first being a new management company takes over that will successfully run the school so these children have a fun, safe environment to grow educationally. Second, being this school is turned into a magnet school. If neither of these are feasible, then my next hope is this property becomes a truancy school. This would be the least of my favorite outcomes but it would sure serve you a heaping spoonful of the karma you speak of. Imagine that, you didn't like the little school children invading your neighborhood. You rallied against them having a safe neighborhood school to attend, and you end up with a bunch of juvenile delinquents. We'll see how well your grass fairs then. on Good Morning Boys and Girls. New  LOL

Me: First, A new management company will not necessarily solve your problems. Do a little research and see the tangled web that is this school's organization and ownership. 

        Second, a Magnet or Fundamental school would be an incredible improvement over a Charter school in that then the School Board and you parents would be better able to hold them accountable and demand change. 

      Third, even a school for delinquents would be more easily held accountable than this group at NewPoint Education Partners. In fact that "heaping spoon of karma" as you so eloquently put it might be preferable to what we have now. 

  Lastly, you may want to brush up on your reading comprehension, as not I, nor any of my neighbors ever  rallied against the children, or them having a safe school. Quite to the contrary in fact. When this joke of a school opened, there was no sidewalk, the same narrow, no outlet roads, and traffic back ups were eliminating visibility for children walking. 
 Cars sped when there was little traffic, and cut each other off during heavy traffic left and right, intersections were blocked, fights were occurring, property was damaged, fire hydrants were blocked, and ambulances prevented from responding. All while kids were walking through it, or being dropped off in the streets like refuse by parents too impatient to deal with it themselves. Is all that what you consider safe?
 What we argued for resulted in new rules that alleviated many of those dangers...and it was this group of neighborhood residents that accomplished that, as you parents were too busy being bullies to be bothered. Clearly, once forced, the school was able to implement improvements which could easily have been done two years prior
 Frankly, neither the school, nor any of you parents were the least bit concerned with how it affected this neighborhood, In fact many of you gloated and antagonized us all into fighting back. That's on you.
You people turned an easily resolved traffic complaint into this, not the other way around. You and the staff of the school thumbed your collective noses at common decency  to stroke your own sense of self entitlement. Well, look where it got you.

Mr Turner's second comment: Funny, how you sit behind a computer screen saying any little thing you want but don't allow anyone to comment without approval. Even more pathetic than I thought, didn't know that was possible. on Good Morning Boys and Girls. New comments, LOL

    Me: Funny how you deem this blog to be "pathetic" yet you sit behind your computer responding to it. How pathetic is it that it reduced you to that? Oh LOL. It just seems to me that were this blog as "pathetic" as you say, it wouldn't matter enough to illicit any response from you. Oh well, I guess trolls gotta troll. 
         

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