Glorifying the Hunters
“Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.”
“Until the lions have their historians, tales of the hunt shall always glorify the hunter.”
And much like Atlantic hurricanes will continue to form with greater frequency and grow in both size and severity due to the warming ocean temperatures thanks to the world’s failure to tackle global warming, Norcross’ influence on this city and the state will only grow as a result of puppets continuing to choose to fear him, rather than prioritizing Right and in that, reclaiming their own dignity. In the meantime, like NOLA’s residents, we all will suffer because of it.
..this is a legacy we’ll have to fight for and a legacy worth fighting for… and it is confoundingly frustrating that some of our “own people” are part of those who are trying to dismantle it.
… in remembering all He has done for me, I will give Him all the Glory…and I won’t complain.
The current fight for our public schools is much larger than a siloed education issue, and more complex than the simplistic framing its received in the media thus far.
To be sure, on the surface 2021 looks much like any other year in Camden City Schools. But I do know, however, that our educators’ fuse is getting progressively shorter in response to such protracted fights to simply exist, and the prolonged disrespect from our superintendent which can potentially make 2021 pretty interesting after all.
Only now, Commissioner Repollet is gone, and few people really know what’s fact from fiction when the superintendent is speaking.
What has been missing: District leadership that believes that enough to defend, protect, promote, and cultivate our beautiful schools.
I, naively it seemed, believed there was no way educators charged with educating children and cultivating spirits of acceptance, tolerance, and cooperation could ever vote for such a deviant like Trump. Apparently, I was wrong.