Teddy knows what he's doing by pulling on the heart strings of those that don't know the rules or the situation any better than him. I still think it's comical how he thinks he can't be fired because he is a volunteer. Complete lack of awareness on his part but the "bleeding hearts" will say that he is the victim here.
You are absolutely wrong here. Only communists buy into Karl Marx. Anyway, it sounds like your heels are set in on this so I will let it go. Back to football.
I agree. If you start to define equity to someone, communism immediately comes to mind.
There’s no way possible to achieve equity in any regard. Everyone can’t be tied for first.
Hell you can have 3 siblings raised in the same house their entire life by the same 2 parents given the same exact resources and all 3 will have vastly different outcomes when they become adults. So if you can’t achieve equity in the simplest formula possible, then there is no way to achieve it. It only acts as a guise to punish merit by incompetent people with way too much power
this x1 million.
he could have just donated his cash to the school, even as a volunteer head coach, and the school could have purchased all of it, to no issue.
the uber rides is literally the main issue( at least I think). uber picks up a kid 30 miles away, 3 miles away, 1 mile away and he is technically zoned for another school.....thats a problem.
as far as tfa and what they did, it was this part, the uber rides, but the non school employee that rhymes with soffit, not only did he pay for the ubers, but they got those same kids on the field in spring and summer and they were not enrolled at the school.....yet....and he ubered them there for that too! all over orlando sports pages,
teddy broke the rules, he is a school employee, even tho he says hes not. hes the head football coach, wether paid or not, he had to do background checks and etc....making him and employee of the school district. he broke the rules, which Im sure every coach in this poorly funded state has done same or similar, he went public with it. asking for donations, fine, dont spill the tea on what you been doing!
In "equity" ideology, if ALL kids can't have the benefit, then NONE of the kids should get the benefit. A world where everyone is forced to eat shit sandwiches is seen as vastly superior to a world where many kids get to eat well but others don't eat as well. And, for the most part, nobody is standing up and directly challenging the "equity" push. The reason, other than apathy or cowardice, is confusion around what "equity" really means. The dictionary, and most people, say it means "fairness". Who could be opposed to fairness??? The problem is it's been hijacked to mean "engineered equivalent outcomes for all." Many still have not caught on, so they stay silent.
Programs who've won lots of championships have "enrticements" which most other schools don't have. Perhaps they should have to be forced to have smaller roster sizes etc to balance the "enticement not available to all"? The better approach is to step up and oppose the equity monsters.