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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And no, the teacher absolutely does not deserve to be suspended over this. That would be a total overreaction based on what’s currently known. You have no idea what actually went on the in class nor can you even see the full project. At most, based on what’s known, the teacher misjudged. People - teachers, administrators, parents, kids - need to be able to make mistakes and be allowed to recover from them/learn from them. If everyone is so afraid to mess up or that what they say will be misinterpreted and bring out the social media porch forks for them, we will end up in a place where we decide to just not discuss things. And that’s a bad outcome. Messing up and misjudging- even like this - is vastly different from creating an atmosphere of institutionalized or even persistent antisemitism, which is what this complaint is trying to allege. [/quote] Having the kids draw a GIANT PICTURE OF HITLER is just a minor oopsie and we need to give people space to recover from such trivial misjudgments. After all, it’s possible that this teacher did not know that Hitler was not only a strong leader, but also did bad things.[/quote]
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