Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are legal, sweetheart.
Guns and schools together are intensely anxiety provoking. It is appropriate not keep these things in entirely separate spheres.
Why can't teachers keep there photos of themselves with guns out if the classroom and preferably away from social media where the kids can see it even if it legal.
Is that too much to ask sweetheart?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty anti- gun — and even I think that’s fine. It doesn’t sound as though she was doing anything threatening or untoward. She gets to own a gun, and she gets to take pictures of herself with one. What does that have to do with masks?
Because my DD said almost everyone in the classroom was wearing masks today only a couple kids were not, she was the only teacher not wearing a mas today, and then she showed me her Facebook and told she's pretty sure she voted for Trump and Yongkin.....
LCPS was force to lift their mask mandate today.. so it was the first day they didn't have to wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my work place I focus on work and don't bring my hobbies into it. Try it.
Dumbass she didn't bring a gun to school, you know her workplace. Why was your kid trolling Facebook during school anyway??
Np. She very well may have for all you know. These legends in their own minds are something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The picture is inappropriate. It’s important to not show all online events you’re an educator. Drunk or sexually suggestive pics should be in private settings as well. It’s ok to have those pictures, have a gun, whatever; but kids are curious and will find anything public. Be more discreet.
You’re really comparing hunting with sexually suggestive activities?? You’re a psycho. A gun is a tool. Like a shovel. Not like a stripper pole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The picture is inappropriate. It’s important to not show all online events you’re an educator. Drunk or sexually suggestive pics should be in private settings as well. It’s ok to have those pictures, have a gun, whatever; but kids are curious and will find anything public. Be more discreet.
You’re really comparing hunting with sexually suggestive activities?? You’re a psycho. A gun is a tool. Like a shovel. Not like a stripper pole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My family hunts (on horseback, with dogs) but I don't want teachers publicly posting pictures of themselves with guns.
This country has a problem with school shootings. No teachers should advertise their gun ownership. They can have as many private pics as they want, and what they do on their own time is their business. But no public gun persona.
Agree, firmly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guns are legal, sweetheart.
So is alcohol but I think teachers who post photos of themselves with alcohol face consequences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what? …you need a hobby
Like OP her daughter is turning into a tedious, easily offended, anxiety-ridden, self-appointed internet policewoman. Bet she also gives long winded, self-congratulatory sermons with her eyes closed, parroting something she just read on HuffPo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my work place I focus on work and don't bring my hobbies into it. Try it.
Dumbass she didn't bring a gun to school, you know her workplace. Why was your kid trolling Facebook during school anyway??
Anonymous wrote:Guns are legal, sweetheart.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay? I’m a teacher and know many who have open carry permits. I’m one of them. You have no idea. I don’t think anyone should be posting any photos on social media publicly and have an issue of that poor judgement, not the gun. I also do not think they should be publicly tweeting anything.
As you can see what some find okay, others find offensive. Keep with anonymous forums. Good advice to all.
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A permit to open carry isn’t needed.