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I had one teacher that was trying to talk shit about OWS protesters and was calling them lazy, trying to convince the class to think like him. I completely blew him away, using personal examples about how corporate corruption hurts entire families and explained how the point of OWS was to prevent unneeded layoffs and other shady practices that only benefit a single person while hurting thousands. The conversation ended with him agreeing with me.
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Anytime I bested a teacher I always got screwed over by the administration. If you don't want people to bring up stuff like how you committed adultery, maybe you should be more careful about doing the act. Dumb bitch was preaching how she didn't think adultery should be considered a sinful sin to justify what she did with another teacher. Called her out on it, she stuttered bad, then off to the administrations office I went to get in trouble yet again. Damn do I miss High School.
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Me and my US Government teacher spent almost every class period debating over just about everything in the news but we both had fun doing so. He's a democrat from the north and I'm an independent conservative from the south so the biggest thing discussed was gun control.
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10 通の返信I got into an argument with my US History professor over The Holocaust. He claimed six million died but I asked how could six million die when there was less than six million Jews in Europe before The Holocaust and millions apparently survived. He didn't take too kindly to that.
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8 通の返信Yep. I argued with my English teacher a few years back over whether "could care less" or "couldn't care less" was correct. It was obviously the latter but she kept insisting on the former. Eventually, when it was clear she had lost, she was just like "whatever, doesn't matter" and tried to play it off like nobody won. Dumbass.
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2 通の返信Yes. I have. At UCSD we had a visiting professor from Germany who attempted to say that the USA was no different than Germany in WWII because we had internment camps too. Not that we were also bad, JUST AS BAD. While many of the students played up to him, and were what we would call hipsters now, by saying yeah, America is bad! I did not. I told him that while it was bad that we locked up Japanese Americans, we didn't install a secret police to find them, we didn't have a system to strip them and distribute their wealth (yes, there was theft, but no official system) and we didn't have death camps for the sole purpose of their execution en masse. I then called him out on his subject matter being banned in Germany, since no apologetic argument for National Socialism, like his, could be made in Germany. That he was criticizing the country that gave him the freedom to criticize it. To my knowledge he has yet to return to the states.
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