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You must have overlooked the thread titleHe never said all or most leftists would do that.
So why would you think that?
You must have overlooked the thread titleHe never said all or most leftists would do that.
So why would you think that?
"Your shirt supports our President and country. Get the hell out of here, you Nazi."
ROFL.
Oh' Liberals...
Liberals on suicide watch
He never said all or most leftists would do that.
So why would you think that?
Leftists get nervous when you call them out for taking their positions to their logical conclusion (end game?).
In the context of a classroom, yes. Whether for or against, issues of politics, religion or social concerns/activism should always be dealt with in a neutral manner by the teacher regardless of their personal opinions.So is it good to fire people for dumb political opinions now or nah? Hard to keep up with the constant switching.
Did they give her any warning first?
Firing her seems hasty.
There is a difference between posting such comments on someone's Facebook page and saying such comments in the context of a classroom from a position of authority1 stupid teacher in Georgia is all liberals? Can I say "oh conservatives" the next time a right-wing pastor sexually assaults a kid?
....wait for it....
Look up, look down, look in any direction....
One stupid teacher(who no leftists here agree with) has officially acted and spoke on behalf of the entire left side of the political spectrum? No.
You clowns are really over-using the whole 'post story about stupid liberal no one agrees with while shouting "see, all liberals...."' shtick lately.
This teacher is a dipshit. But let's not pretend this thread would be very different if it were BLM hats the teacher tossed. You clowns would be idolizing her.
Yeah, insinuating your students are Nazi's for supporting their president.
Real hasty decision there.
More of these "teachers" need to go.
In the context of a classroom, yes. Whether for or against, issues of politics, religion or social concerns/activism should always be dealt with in a neutral manner by the teacher regardless of their personal opinions.
If it concerns a current lesson or course all effort should still be made to maintain neutrality on the issue by the educator.
If the educator can't maintain that expected professional standard then there's the door. If a student is disruptive because of such issues then they should be removed from the class or course.
Education is too costly and too important to allow this disruptive bullshit to continually fester. Keep that shit out of the classroom...period.
And no, I don't consider clothing slogans, logos or images worn by students in the same catagory with the exception of Anti who I consider little better than a violent and destructive domestic hategroup. For those idiots... fuck'em.
There is a difference between posting such comments on someone's Facebook page and saying such comments in the context of a classroom from a position of authority
When a horde of MAGA wearing protestor/activists start demolishing businesses and burning shit I'll be happy to say fuck them too.The ideological consistency is admirable.
In your mind, do you imagine that most "Leftists" think it was OK to say what the teacher said? I'm thinking yes.
I would wonder why trump can't bring himself to unforcedly condemn nazis, but the answer is obvious.
GA schools are notoriously bad to begin with.
So is it good to fire people for dumb political opinions now or nah? Hard to keep up with the constant switching.
BTW, you're a nazi and a thin-skinned snitching little bitch.
When a horde of MAGA wearing protestor/activists start demolishing businesses and burning shit I'll be happy to say fuck them too.
Can you show me any evidence to the contrary????? I am thinking no.
Actually, GA has some very good schools. Do you mind providing proof of your statement?
I should have been more clear. It's of more weight as a discussion point because of the fact it occurred in a classroom. If it had been simply posted on Facebook I would agree it wouldn't be of any import. What I find interesting is its yet another example of the amount of left leaning educators in our system and how much they are allowing their political and social beliefs to influence their speech and actions in class. Maybe I've simply missed it, but where are the stories of right leaning educators acting in such a manner?....and? Did you read my post because nothing I said implied there was a difference between the two.
In the context of a classroom, yes. Whether for or against, issues of politics, religion or social concerns/activism should always be dealt with in a neutral manner by the teacher regardless of their personal opinions.
If it concerns a current lesson or course all effort should still be made to maintain neutrality on the issue by the educator.
If the educator can't maintain that expected professional standard then there's the door. If a student is disruptive because of such issues then they should be removed from the class or course.
Education is too costly and too important to allow this disruptive bullshit to continually fester. Keep that shit out of the classroom...period.
And no, I don't consider clothing slogans, logos or images worn by students in the same catagory with the exception of Antifa who I consider little better than a violent and destructive domestic hategroup. For those idiots... fuck'em.
There's plenty of finger pointing and over generalizing on both sides.You clowns are really over-using the whole 'post story about stupid liberal no one agrees with while shouting "see, all liberals...."' shtick lately.
This teacher is a dipshit. But let's not pretend this thread would be very different if it were BLM hats the teacher tossed. You clowns would be idolizing her.
So you don't believe in teachers bringing politics to the classroom.... unless it's your politics? Gotcha.
Not at all. The only political group I think should be banned outright is Antifa. They are dangerous and destructive, have shown a predilict
Point to one "leftist" in this thread agreeing with the teacher.
Here's some proof:
The state of Georgia and the people in it.
BTW, you're a nazi and a thin-skinned snitching little bitch.
No personal political opinions by the educator in the classroom period. Clear enough for ya?So you don't believe in teachers bringing politics to the classroom.... unless it's your politics? Gotcha.
Point to one "leftist" in this thread agreeing with the teacher.
Here's some proof:
The state of Georgia and the people in it.
BTW, you're a nazi and a thin-skinned snitching little bitch.
Actually, GA has some very good schools. Do you mind providing proof of your statement?
Do you think a school is bad for firing a teacher trying to stir up hatred?