Woke Teacher ATTACKS Student—FIRED & Sued!

It’s her classroom. If she disallows hats that should be her prerogative. Same deal in a courtroom. Try this with a judge and see what happens. I’m sure if there was an extenuating circumstance making the hat necessary, the teacher would have likely obliged.
It’s incidents like this that give true grievances a bad name.
We don't know if it is a rule in her classsroom or not. But if she advised ALL student in the classroom to remove hats, then the guy was clearly out of line. If she singled him out because of a MAGA hat, she was clearly out of line.
 
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Constant trolling and threats of physical violence as well. Read Westwall's sig, which is a quote from Zinc:


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Point out where exactly in the video the text on the hat is mentioned.
 
We don't know if it is a rule in her classsroom or not. But if she advised ALL student in the classroom to remove hats, then the guy was clearly out of line. If she singled him out because of a MAGA hate, she was clearly out of line.
Right. But we can’t make that assertion based on the video.
 
Nothing was stated that the it was the message on the hat, just the hat. Again, her class, her rules.
There is no way to know whether it was any hat period or just the MAGA hat. It would be wrong to draw assumptions without that information. If the rule was no hats and she advised the entire class that no hats were allowed, then the guy was out of line. If she singled him out because of a MAGA hat, she was out of line.
 
Point out where exactly in the video the text on the hat is mentioned.
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I'm sorry to hear that your eyesight is going.

But the sleaze was fired and is being sued, so I'm happy.

I mean, if kids can't wear hats, I'd be pretty insistent that teachers need to dress in something other than nightclub wear.


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Right. But we can’t make that assertion based on the video.
Which is pretty much what I said. To take sides without that important information is wrong. But I can say her behavior in the situation, whatever it was, did strongly appear to be way into the area of extreme.
 
We don't know if it is a rule in her classsroom or not. But if she advised ALL student in the classroom to remove hats, then the guy was clearly out of line. If she singled him out because of a MAGA hate, she was clearly out of line.
Exactly. Thats all I am posting about. i didn't even note that his hair would have sent him to the office to have the VP help him cut it or get out. ;)
 
Which is pretty much what I said. To take sides without that important information is wrong. But I can say her behavior in the situation, whatever it was, did strong appear to be way into the area of extreme.
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Whenever someone touches your person or anything on your person, it's assault.


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Whenever someone touches your person or anything on your person, it's assault.


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Generically, its battery. Assault is the fear of harmful or offensive touching. battery is committing said harmful or offensive touching. Many jurisdictions do combine those now. Do we have anything other than the video, like an actual article or something to look at?
 
Andrew_Jackson_FTW said:


The face of radical left-wing blm feminism. The teacher is A disgrace to the values and history of America and Africa. She is supported by simp lefty men though.

These the same insane sh#t who support self-inflicted fakestine genocidal-Hamas/Hezbollah . Remember?
 
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I'll have to ask my teaching friends who teach in the local K-12. Actually, most of the high school boys are most likely to be seen in John Deere caps.

But we are not shy about wearing MAGA pride in my town. The young man who lives across the street, who is running for city council, knocked on my door with his petition, wearing a t-shirt with President Trump in his iconic "Fight! Fight! Fight!" photo. It's glorious to be here!


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I was greeted by this sign outside of Bonners Ferry, ID yesterday when we went and viewed a few properties. We are ready to pull the trigger on the move. As much as I love our little piece of paradise here in WA, the blue state politics have finally driven me away.
TRUMP COUNTRY.webp
 
LOL, when was the last time you were in a college class. People wear hats everywhere. Dress codes in schools have been non existent for decades. He was disrupting nothing. The issue could have been avoided by simply ignoring it.
Knock off the bullshit. The last time you were school, Gerald Ford was president.
 
I was greeted by this sign outside of Bonners Ferry, ID yesterday when we went and viewed a few properties. We are ready to pull the trigger on the move. As much as I love our little piece of paradise here in WA, the blue state politics have finally driven me away.View attachment 1097979
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I'm glad you're thinking about making such an important move.

We have tons of Trump flags up all over and people wear their Trump gear all the time.

Only in Sioux Falls is there any sign of the woke BS.

Oh, we did have one house put a "pride" flag on their porch, but it was gone the next day. We're rural South Dakota -- like it or live elsewhere.


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I don’t know, I agree. Which is exactly why I can’t side against the teacher based on the video.
You’ll have to link to the legislation that disallows a teacher from applying discretion for headgear. Judges and teachers have that discretion in Maryland and maryland is the dysfunctional California of the East. I doubt it would be different in CA.
Student Free Speech Rights in Public K-12 Schools
As the U.S. Supreme Court famously said, “t can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their
constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.”1 Students generally may
express their opinions in K-12 school settings, even on controversial subjects, unless their conduct will
materially and substantially disrupt the work and discipline of the school or invade the rights of others. Schools
generally cannot curtail students’ speech just to avoid discomfort or inconvenience created by the airing of
unpopular views or beliefs. Protected rights in school include not just verbal speech, but symbolic acts or
expressive conduct (for example, wearing a patch on a backpack) and generally apply both in and out of the

classroom. Conversely, bullying, harassment, and threats aimed at teachers or other students are forms of
expression that schools generally may regulate, whether the expression occurs on or off campus.
 
When were you in school? I've attended classes off and on for the last 60 some years and I've never been told to remove my hat in a college setting. Would you someone to remove a head band, scarf, hijab or turban? Head gear is head gear. It wasn't worth the disruption that she created.
Night traffic school classes don't count. Neither does drug rehab. :abgg2q.jpg:
 
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Whenever someone touches your person or anything on your person, it's assault.


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That seems to be the way it is these days. Back in my day, the teachers didn't hesitate to touch our persons or something on our persons especially if we were being shall we say 'difficult'? :) Of course that was kids that the teachers could also hug or even give a benign kiss when warranted. I think we all were a bit less physically demonstrative of adult students but even then knocking somebody's hat off wouldn't have justified a lawsuit.
 
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