Scott Jennings tells Randy Weingarten to Her Face Exactly What The Majority Of WE THE PEOPLE FEEL 🔥🔥
— G-PA (@IndianaGPA) April 25, 2025
Well Done Sir ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/34B7FqgvoB
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Scott Jennings tells Randy Weingarten to Her Face Exactly What The Majority Of WE THE PEOPLE FEEL 🔥🔥
— G-PA (@IndianaGPA) April 25, 2025
Well Done Sir ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/34B7FqgvoB
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I wish they showed her response!
No da*mn kidding. Pretending to teach a college Design Drawing class via Zoom, what a stupid joke. Young adults who needed to be SHOWN how to hold a drawing pencil and how to use their arm to pull a line/ How to watch the point of the pencil as they pulled. And each example drawn was the support for the next example drawn. How to blend color CANNOT happen via Zoom. the color would be OFF. The values would be OFF. When I would ask, every term, every class, "How many in here are terrified of drawing?" After their initial shock that I KNEW people could actually be AFRAID of drawing, likely from being mocked at some point, or criticized at some point, hands would go up. A LOT went up. Not half, less than that, but ENOUGH went up, for me to know where there was a group very afraid to draw. And to teach perspective that way? Oh WOW. And yet, some did it. But was it up to any normal standard? No. Everything was LESS. Less correct. Less well done. Less contrast. Less evidence of skill and/or talent, even, overall. And we had the highest college accreditation nationally posssible. NASAD. National Association of Art and Design. Watch those standards drop next re-accreditation. I'd lay money on it.
It was a JOKE, and I did my BEST. Was I ever NOT pissed somwhere inside of me? NO NO NO NO NO. It was all pretend. Maybe academic classes with textbooks might have been doable, but not what I taught. All DEMO.