https://tbdailynews.com/meet-robyn-ryla ... ing-lunch/
That teacher is morbidly obese and has let herself go for years by eating poorly and not exercising. A virus came along that preys on people like her, who made poor life decisions, and the people who ate responsibly and exercised had to give up their freedoms to protect her. If you don’t want to get sick and die from COIVD (or in general) you might want to try exercising.
He’s literally eating food, which requires you to remove your face mask.
She’s almost definitely vaccinated, which means there’s almost no chance of her contracting the virus.
He’s also vaccinated which means there’s even less chance she can get it from him.
The teacher clearly does not believe the vaccine works, because if she did she wouldn’t be worried about a vaccinated student giving her the virus.
This was all about control, and has nothing to do with science.
I don’t mind the tough love style of teaching normally. I’ve had teachers use language like this towards me as a student and I totally deserved it. He’ll be OK. What I have an issue with is what this incident represents, and the power that these disgusting slobs and horrible teachers have had over society since the pandemic began.
She mockingly tells the student that he’s not special, but in fact he is special because this was obviously a special ed class. We know that because it’s small and there aren’t many kids in it. Sure, he’s probably a pain in the ass to his teachers, but in this case he’s the good guy and couldn’t possibly have handled himself any better. He should’ve told her to sign up for a 5K instead of wasting her time yelling at him, and he kept his cool while this lunatic memed herself by making a smart ass comment about why he walks around “with a stick up his ass.” She didn’t think the joke was very funny at all, proving that it’s actually her who has the stick up her ass (which simultaneously exists in both central and eastern standard time).
