I agree. I means DCUMers and the public in general likes to overreact. Of course MCPS will sweep as much stuff under the rug as possible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People LOVE overreacting. It makes them feel virtuous to come here and post.Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Are the kids igorant or are people over reacting?
Maybe some overreact, but most seem content to sweep these things under the rug.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.mymcmedia.org/swastika-drawn-at-bethesda-school-during-first-week-of-classes/
Swastika Drawn at Bethesda School During First Week of Classes
I'm surprised this wasn't covered up. It's sadly become a common occurrence at the segregated schools.
Again? Sources?
Disturbing incident at Churchill that the media reported on
https://wjla.com/news/local/students-allegedly-caught-exchanging-n-word-passes-at-md-school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.mymcmedia.org/swastika-drawn-at-bethesda-school-during-first-week-of-classes/
Swastika Drawn at Bethesda School During First Week of Classes
I'm surprised this wasn't covered up. It's sadly become a common occurrence at the segregated schools.
Again? Sources?
Disturbing incident at Churchill that the media reported on
https://wjla.com/news/local/students-allegedly-caught-exchanging-n-word-passes-at-md-school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.mymcmedia.org/swastika-drawn-at-bethesda-school-during-first-week-of-classes/
Swastika Drawn at Bethesda School During First Week of Classes
I'm surprised this wasn't covered up. It's sadly become a common occurrence at the segregated schools.
Again? Sources?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.mymcmedia.org/swastika-drawn-at-bethesda-school-during-first-week-of-classes/
Swastika Drawn at Bethesda School During First Week of Classes
I'm surprised this wasn't covered up. It's sadly become a common occurrence at the segregated schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a student wears a Hamas or Hezbollah shirt to school, would that be considered anti-semitic? Should they be suspended for doing so?
In 1977 the ACLU defended the rights of Nazis to march in Illinois. I'm pro Israel etc. I'm just wondering where the bright line is between free speech is.
That's the thing. There were some "radical" ideas in the past, like ending slavery, allowing women to vote, civil rights which could be construed as "hate speech" against the group who stood to lose out by such changes. It's a good thing we have the 1st amendment that protects hate speech.
However, schools do have more leeway as long as the restrictions are not viewpoint-specfic. They can restrict t-shirts about the middle east conflict, but not only those that are pro-Israel or pro-Palestine.
Anonymous wrote:50%+ of voters are tiki torchers and support Israel? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:If a student wears a Hamas or Hezbollah shirt to school, would that be considered anti-semitic? Should they be suspended for doing so?
In 1977 the ACLU defended the rights of Nazis to march in Illinois. I'm pro Israel etc. I'm just wondering where the bright line is between free speech is.
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Swastika Drawn at Bethesda School During First Week of Classes
Anonymous wrote:People LOVE overreacting. It makes them feel virtuous to come here and post.Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Are the kids igorant or are people over reacting?
Anonymous wrote:50%+ of voters are tiki torchers and support Israel? Wow.
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Whichever teachers utilize that room for teaching need to put their heads together and think about:
Who normally sits in that seat for all 7 periods?
Out of those kids, who's most likely to do that?
Who wasn't paying attention during class?
Who seemed distracted with something else in their hands while class was occurring (a good indication would be the student looking up at the teacher and looking down at the stool... frequently... to ensure that the teacher wouldn't see them, but they're fairly obvious and not hiding that they're doing something other than listening).
Unless it's a classroom that's isn't used for general teaching every day, this should be pretty easy to figure out.
Whether they can prove it or not is a different story, but this at least narrows down the list, so you can keep an eye on those kids.
And then what? An Israeli style interrogation of suspects?
You don’t think Americans interrogate suspects?
Not in the same way
But American Jews are well versed in Israeli interrogation tactics because … why exactly?
Get with it, since Obama everyone is anti-Israel since they occupy Palestine. Yet Jews keep voting Dem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Whichever teachers utilize that room for teaching need to put their heads together and think about:
Who normally sits in that seat for all 7 periods?
Out of those kids, who's most likely to do that?
Who wasn't paying attention during class?
Who seemed distracted with something else in their hands while class was occurring (a good indication would be the student looking up at the teacher and looking down at the stool... frequently... to ensure that the teacher wouldn't see them, but they're fairly obvious and not hiding that they're doing something other than listening).
Unless it's a classroom that's isn't used for general teaching every day, this should be pretty easy to figure out.
Whether they can prove it or not is a different story, but this at least narrows down the list, so you can keep an eye on those kids.
And then what? An Israeli style interrogation of suspects?
You don’t think Americans interrogate suspects?
Not in the same way
But American Jews are well versed in Israeli interrogation tactics because … why exactly?
People LOVE overreacting. It makes them feel virtuous to come here and post.Anonymous wrote:I don’t get it. Are the kids igorant or are people over reacting?