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i keep telling my parents he is failing me because we have different opinions, but they don't believe me and think i am failing because i'm an idiot and not doing my work, which is not true

2007-11-09 13:58:12 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

lol he's facsist and i disagree with the gov controlling your entire life, so i said against him and the next assaignment i got 0 on, before than i was doing average in terms of grades.

2007-11-09 14:04:46 · update #1

i asked my teacher quite a few times what's up with the marks, but he said i earned it. nobody at school seems to believe my story.

2007-11-09 14:09:38 · update #2

15 answers

Based on some of your prior questions I would have to say that you earned that 0.

2007-11-09 14:02:29 · answer #1 · answered by Dude #2369™ 4 · 4 1

Well just think how I felt growing up. I am a African American and had to listen to all the fake U.S. History being taught to me.

They tried to portray the White Man as being good. And mentioned very little about the Native Americans and African Americans, because they knew that the white man did not have a good history with respect to Native, and African Americans.

They did not talk about George Washington and Thomas Jefferson raping African slaves, but it definitely happened. They make it look like George Washington never lied, but his whole life was based upon lies.

2007-11-09 14:24:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

that is college... definition of my existence... properly you've a decision. Suck it up voice your evaluations and say F him or basically i wager the better way is basically for the semester write stuff how he needs... it sounds terrible yet voicing your opinion wlil purely damage you and get you failing grades, you'll ought to take the kind again. It wont threat his opinion so it really is style of a ineffective conflict to wrestle considering he's the single with extra capacity... it really is basically how sh1tty society is... sorry i have been coping with a similar challenge my total college occupation up til now... good success

2016-10-23 23:03:57 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Does your teacher give you stories from the news to express your political opinions about? I believe that's what they do in Government class, and probably did for me way back when.
It's not fair if he doesn't agree with you and marks you off for it.

2007-11-09 14:02:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Keep to your convictions! Never give up!

Continue to complain to your parents.
Go to the principal.
Write an editorial for your local newspaper.
Put in writing your intention to seek legal council and give it to the teacher your having trouble with. That alone should make him back off.

Good luck!

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2007-11-09 14:09:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You should tell an administrator .Your history teacher
should be fair and actually grade your assignments
instead of giving you zeroes .

2007-11-09 14:13:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well, I don't know you, your teacher or your parents. However, since your parents have known you the longest and have the most interaction with you... I'd go with their opinion.

2007-11-09 14:24:39 · answer #7 · answered by sagacious_ness 7 · 0 1

you shouldn't fail because your opinions don't match.

but also keep in mind that whatever your opinions are, they need to be supported by facts.

if you really think your opinions are corroborated by the events that happened in history, talk to your teacher about it.

2007-11-09 14:03:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

That depends... do you disagree with his politics or with his historical facts that seem to be politics. Often, they are different things that seem to be the same.

2007-11-09 14:02:26 · answer #9 · answered by baddius 3 · 3 1

I don't buy your story. You are leaving out way to much.

2007-11-09 14:38:38 · answer #10 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 2 1

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