It’s no surprise that most educators skew liberal. And in theory, that should be fine — but in practice, this means that too often, politics are brought into the classroom, as opposed to being kept out of it. Sometimes, this means that students will end up being indoctrinated into liberalism. But that wasn’t going to work on this student.
Richard Gautier posted on Facebook about the t-shirt his son, Mason, decided to wear to school one day. His teacher, a liberal who supports Hillary Clinton, has frequently had political discussions with Mason and when she saw what he was wearing, she was surely surprised:
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6 comments:
I'd have to do something to the teacher.
I'm surprised the teacher didn't call the schools Government para-military minder to arrest this disrespectful antagonist.
Still waiting to see Hillary in her orange prison pants suit...too bad she will walk away from all her criminal activities while others sit in prison for doing one-millionth of what she has done. So much for equal justice.
Put the teacher in the holding tank with the failed candidate.
So here comes the ACLU!
If they could (and they are giving it their best, every day), they would eliminate the right to wear clothing that doesn't agree with any and all stances on anything they like.
They are cool with "free speech" when they riot in the streets and burn cop cars. Free speech is their right when they block traffic to prove how racist you are. They LOVE free speech when a political leader talks about wishing for the assassination of the current American president.
Wear a shirt that makes them cringe and seek a safe space, or worse, make them confront the truth??
Spasms of pain needing a large dose of restrictions, rules, and attacks on everyone else's rights. Just not theirs. Oh no. You are a racist. THEY are social warriors.
WTF is a teacher doing giving her own political views to students, anyway??
DISCUSS the candidates or leaders and their respective ideas. No problem.
DO NOT put your own views (any more than their own religious opinions) on display or criticize students for THEIR views. Stimulate thinking, not your personal dogma.
Keep cheering!
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