Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Where are you getting this info from, that he was one of the protestors who entered the capitol?
As a liberal I actually believe in justice for everyone, not just people who agree with my views of the world. If this guy committed a crime, like breaking into the capitol or assaulting police, then by all means he should be fired. But he should not be fired for simply attending a protest. It's very scary to read some of the responses on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, okay, yes I did read about that. I guess I just disassociate myself and the major proponents of “Black Lives Matter” from whatever selfish idiots think looting and violence is okay or should play a part in PEACEFUL PROTESTS. No, that is not okay, I agree with you. What I meant was that a teacher who attended a PEACEFUL protest for a good cause (like equal rights for women, or saving the dolphins) should be able to talk about the experience with his or her class.
The First Amendment gives us the right to protest. I don't get to judge the protest and neither do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Where are you getting this info from, that he was one of the protestors who entered the capitol?
As a liberal I actually believe in justice for everyone, not just people who agree with my views of the world. If this guy committed a crime, like breaking into the capitol or assaulting police, then by all means he should be fired. But he should not be fired for simply attending a protest. It's very scary to read some of the responses on this thread.
Of course! I think everyone assumed he stormed the capitol.
Why would everyone assume that?
Are people even bothering to watch the video before responding?
Oh, okay, yes I did read about that. I guess I just disassociate myself and the major proponents of “Black Lives Matter” from whatever selfish idiots think looting and violence is okay or should play a part in PEACEFUL PROTESTS. No, that is not okay, I agree with you. What I meant was that a teacher who attended a PEACEFUL protest for a good cause (like equal rights for women, or saving the dolphins) should be able to talk about the experience with his or her class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Where are you getting this info from, that he was one of the protestors who entered the capitol?
As a liberal I actually believe in justice for everyone, not just people who agree with my views of the world. If this guy committed a crime, like breaking into the capitol or assaulting police, then by all means he should be fired. But he should not be fired for simply attending a protest. It's very scary to read some of the responses on this thread.
Of course! I think everyone assumed he stormed the capitol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Where are you getting this info from, that he was one of the protestors who entered the capitol?
As a liberal I actually believe in justice for everyone, not just people who agree with my views of the world. If this guy committed a crime, like breaking into the capitol or assaulting police, then by all means he should be fired. But he should not be fired for simply attending a protest. It's very scary to read some of the responses on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Where are you getting this info from, that he was one of the protestors who entered the capitol?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
They won't have to fire him for his views. They will be able to fire him for his ACTIONS. As in, storming and breaking into the US Capitol building. So, yes, I suppose that has not happened yet on the other side of the aisle.
I'm also shocked that people who are conservative WANT to align those MAGA rioters/ seditionist inside the capitol as being "with them". It is commons sense to try to put as much distance between those idiots and themselves .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welcome to public school, where teachers are allowed to teach whatever they want, especially if the teacher unions approve.
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.
Wait! What??!! You mean there are liberal teachers who have gone to the capitol of the United States and held senators and representatives hostage??? When did this happen? Please link to it. I can’t believe I missed it!
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am ok with a bias towards decency. Why aren’t you?
Destroying small businesses in the name of race--and destroying jobs along with it.
Destroying government property in the name of racial equality.
Burning cities.
Burning churches.
Throwing bricks, etc.
Decency?
What the hell are you talking about?