He needs to be fired. |
A middle school teacher in Prince William County has been placed on leave after he appeared to tell students during a virtual class that he was present at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the day of the deadly insurrection.
A video recording of the virtual class shared on social media on Monday appears to show the Fred Lynn Middle School teacher, Benjamin Plummer, discussing his presence at the Capitol. https://dcist.com/story/21/01/19/prince-willi...apitol-insurrection/ |
Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve. |
That's not teaching. That's recruiting. |
Uh, he's been placed on leave, so apparently public school isn't quite the "anything goes" circus you imagine. If he was, in fact, in the Capitol Building or otherwise participated in the storming of it, he committed a crime in the course of attempting sedition, and he should be fired. “Prince William County Public Schools recognizes that employees have a right to engage in political activity on their personal time,” reads the statement. “However, employees may not engage in political activities during worktime, on school property, or using school resources, and employees who engage in criminal activity which calls into question their fitness as a role model for students may no longer qualify for employment with PWCS.” |
Um, please let us know the last time we heard of a Liberal public school teacher getting fired for similar activity on school time. Oh wait, that just doesn’t happen. |
when is the last time liberals stormed the capital to overturn an election? |
If anyone approved why is he on leave? |
Liberals stormed a portion of Portland and kicked out the duly elected civilian government. The media loved them. |
Lol. No. |
I think you’ve got it a little backward. Only one kind of school is unregulated, and it’s not public. |
Do you really think the teachers’ union would be anxious to defend a Trump supporter? |
+1 |
Riiight. And I suppose they don’t say the Pledge, and Bibles aren’t allowed in school. I think you need to escape from your echo chamber. |