This tweet. (See below)
When I read it, someone else had retweeted it, the first thing that stood out to me was her use of the simile, "like wild animals." Hmmmm.....
So she, and I am sure she is not the only one, has a problem, because educators aren't being silent about the issues America has with systemic racism. Educators had the audacity to bring what is happening in the world into #Edutwitter! Gasp!
She doesn't believe that educators should post their anger, sadness, their emotions, that they should continue to "share resources and build each other up, and model digital citizenship." (She said model digital citizenship and then compared educators to wild animals)
WTH? ANOTHER black man was killed by a police officer!!!!!
And the world exploded. The world!
And educators should continue to just share resources and ignore the fact that the world is changing? Eyes are being opened? Why shouldn't this happen on #Edutwitter? We are teaching black and brown children, and they need an ally.
Sharing resources is not all there is.
We should be sharing, even if it makes people uncomfortable, sharing how to be antiracist, sharing how we are feeling, and sharing ideas on what can be done to help the situation.
When I read this tweet, I immediately thought of Laura Ingraham telling Lebron to "shut up and dribble."
Fortunately, educators are not being silent. They are speaking out, they are using their voices.
We will not "shut up and teach.", we will not turn a blind eye to what is happening, and we will definitely not be silent!