It’s a teenage communists worst nightmare. Here are my classes

AP US History Prep Journaling 201-202 Accounting I Chemistry I (want to change to biology 2)

AP US History Algebra 2 Journaling (Idk what’s to be filled in here, hopefully different) Honors English 3 (Very liberal “independent/moderate” teacher.)

My classes are full of liberals. I cannot stand it, literally. They’re deep in capitalism too. One of the assistant principals came in to talk to us about stocks… I mean, he just randomly bust in there. My journaling teacher thinks the political spectrum is only “conservative and liberal.” He’s on the right side of conservative. And you know US History has bullshit. The English 3 teacher is mostly red but he claims to be independent. He loves to talk about his liberal beliefs. He’s like “Why can’t they elect a good president for once!!! The only one I thought was good was McCain!!” Oh… It’s just a mess…

I thought about it later on in the day… Why am I taking these hard classes if I’m not staying in college? I’m gonna get a trade job, no matter how hard the work is. Anything but somewhere hurting my brain. I can ignore the liberal bullshit but man it’s the people… And we have to have discussions, oh god… Besides, I’m not going to a top college, so no need to be taking all these hard classes and doing all this work. I’m only staying for maybe two years. I just don’t know at the moment honestly… I don’t wanna go to college, but I wanna use it as a way to be free, but if I leave mid-term I wanna be able to leave without any liabilities.

    • @SunshinerOPM
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      12 years ago

      I wish :'( I’m stuck in that annoying school for at least one more year thankfully. Had COVID stuck around longer, I would’ve gotten the best break of my life. Too bad it was short. Being in a red state, they starting going back to “normal” earlier than other states. They even resumed in person schooling despite high covid cases. No one ever wears a mask despite monkeypox outbreak, and while people were getting covid and quarantining, people still weren’t wearing masks.