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Well most of the teachers at my high school were afraid of guns anyways. you know at my high school, sites that had guns on them were blocked from all of the school computers. You couldnt even read about one, let alone have one. I like the pic though.
How about "It's for the children" or "Protect our children." Israeli teachers =gun (gun silhouette); US teachers= silhouette (with line through it). (Like the popular ghostbuster thing.)
I love it Oleg, especially as I am teaching again and that is the only place that I have to disarm.
But, if you really want to create some trouble, add this to the bottom:
"Let's hear it for the children. We're here for the children."
-Nancy Pelosi Thursday, January 4, 2007
Love your work. I think I would get rid of the shooting glasses since they really wouldn't be used in a self defense classroom setting. I also think while the photo is great, it appeals to the guys mostly. The black outfit might come across as a bit too tactictal or evil-looking. Does the average teacher look like that? I had a high school teacher that carried years ago. It was common knowledge in her class. She was a forty-something teacher, not a hot babe. Keep up the great work on promoting our rights.
Yeah, if you have any shots without the black clothing... And change it from "did" to "do." Bogie with sleep work much better...
Idea: Guy with a yamawhatever, back to camera, uzi slung over shoulder visible on back, writing on chalkboard... Maybe that quote about those who ignore history are condemned to repeat it?
Same text as female poster at sized, bottom...
This is a DEFINITE "guerilla posting" thing for campuses, maybe even some high schools.
People should read up on Israeli gun laws. They would be shocked to learn that Israeli gun law are some of the strictist in the world. Their laws make California or Massachusetts laws look decent. I have read that people who have occupations that are consider high risk to attack can be approved to carry a weapon, but that is on a limited bases with many restrictions. In recent years gun laws in Israel have become stricter, much like is happening in Switzerland or South Africa.
The wording is good. I agree that "why did we disarm" should probably be "why do we disarm."
However, variety is the spice of life . . . so . . .
I agree that one without the shooting glasses is a good idea.
A whiteboard/chalkboard in the background would establish "classroom" context.
I looked for something more "traditional" in clothing, but the kind of traditional that I grew up with is evidently long gone, so I won't complain about what she's wearing.
Looks pretty good to me. I do think "do" (present tense) is more correct than "did" (past tense). My previous post was just to provide an alternative which may infact be too busy.
I had a teacher once that was very nicely put together and she liked to wear plunging neck line clothing.... drove us guys CRAZY.
When I was a kid a Teacher could stand with a paddle and that was enough.
Now all ways of discipline have been taken away and now we are at the point where they can not defend themselfes or the kids. Only us over 45 are going to remember what I am talking about.
I love it, the only thing I would do different would be some cute little kids maybe K to 2nd grade students in the floor watching their teacher, put a Glock or other pistol on their hip in a holster, with a white board for the background. While she teaches.
Put it in normal every day classroom setting. When I was teaching 2nd grade we did a lot of sitting in the floor.
Great work and wonderful ideas though. As a teacher I worry that I would not be able to protect either my class or myself were anything to happen.
I hate the collectivist and the socialist aspects of Israel. However, I do appreciate a relatively high incidence of armed citizens with military small arms.
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