Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
No, but claiming that students, parents, school staff, and the police worked together to concoct a false story of abuse because he's Jewish is a wild conspiracy theory.
Who said that? No one.
How often does MCPS call the police over an in school incident?
Did MCPS want him gone no matter what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
No, but claiming that students, parents, school staff, and the police worked together to concoct a false story of abuse because he's Jewish is a wild conspiracy theory.
Who said that? No one.
How often does MCPS call the police over an in school incident?
Did MCPS want him gone no matter what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
No, but claiming that students, parents, school staff, and the police worked together to concoct a false story of abuse because he's Jewish is a wild conspiracy theory.
Who said that? No one.
How often does MCPS call the police over an in school incident?
Did MCPS want him gone no matter what happened?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think he was stomping in anger. I think he was showing the child that stomping isn’t a good idea. I might assume the child stomped on another kid’s foot. Just speculation!
Really??
I heard the principal was just stepping on a brown recluse spider that was about to bite the child. Heroic, really.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think he was stomping in anger. I think he was showing the child that stomping isn’t a good idea. I might assume the child stomped on another kid’s foot. Just speculation!
Really??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
No, but claiming that students, parents, school staff, and the police worked together to concoct a false story of abuse because he's Jewish is a wild conspiracy theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
The fact that you even write that is self-proving of bias that causes you to believe conspiracy theory.
Wow, award goes to you for the most poorly composed sentence I have seen in a while. Bravo.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think he was stomping in anger. I think he was showing the child that stomping isn’t a good idea. I might assume the child stomped on another kid’s foot. Just speculation!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
The fact that you even write that is self-proving of bias that causes you to believe conspiracy theory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are either obtuse or an abuser apologist. Either way, go away.Anonymous wrote:
I am neither. Do you know him or have you worked with him personally? If so, what gives you the right to think you speak for all of us? You don't. Maybe it was an accident, maybe it wasn't. Neither of us were there. I do know that calling the police for stepping on someone's foot is extreme. When was the last time you called the police for that? I'll wait.
The AP called the police because her husband is the school resource officer for the school. She should have followed protocol and reported it to CPS instead of calling her husband.
Exactly this. It's not MCPS protocol to immediately call the police for something like this. This sounds like it was a personal vendetta against him. She needs to be investigated as well.
He is not the school resource officer for the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are either obtuse or an abuser apologist. Either way, go away.Anonymous wrote:
I am neither. Do you know him or have you worked with him personally? If so, what gives you the right to think you speak for all of us? You don't. Maybe it was an accident, maybe it wasn't. Neither of us were there. I do know that calling the police for stepping on someone's foot is extreme. When was the last time you called the police for that? I'll wait.
The AP called the police because her husband is the school resource officer for the school. She should have followed protocol and reported it to CPS instead of calling her husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.
He was leading the Jewish Educators Alliance. Recognizing and calling out antisemitism is not "conspiracy theory."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain where these claims of religious persecution come from?
bias
Did I miss something? Is he well-known for being religious? Or having controversial religious views?
I wasn't referring to his bias here. I was referring to the bias of the people who claimed this was all religious persecution. They are biased to absurd conspiracy theory.