John Ogozalek teaches high school in upstate New York, a long depressed area forgotten by Governor Cuomo and his Wall Street backers.

In response to the article this morning about the “beauty”of disruption, he writes:

“I have a lot of things to do this morning but I took the time to read this article….and I’m glad I did.

“Before I turned on this computer, I was just trying to wrap my head around how I can possibly connect with all the unique students who need my help this week…..students who have life challenging events (for example, suddenly gone for a health issue, maybe never to return to my classroom or spoken with again) as well as the more mundane concerns (Help, I need a recommendation…..by…right now. With all the snow days I didn’t get the forms until today.) Yes, yeah, I can write a recommendation and quickly. But the big events….what do I do now? And, will I have the time to even respond?

“Life is being disrupted so rapidly and oftentimes senselessly that I feel we’re losing our humanity. The fabric of civility that holds us together is being shredded day after day. As a machine metaphor continues to subsume our society and people (some people, at least) gleefully accrue power and money from all this disruption, what happens to the rest of us? What happens to our society?”

I share his concern.