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It's a good thing high school students have a general distrust for their teachers.

People always go crazy when these loser freaks try to indoctrinate kids, but most kids are rebellious by nature. There's a reason kids smoke weed and fuck your daughters. They don't like your old ass and they aren't going to listen to you, especially if you're some failed professor teaching high school. They're just going to laugh at you.
 
The kinds of questions asked can generate optically bad answers, its a common tactic when you want to make someone look bad.

It could very well be that this is as bad as it looks but you have to understand that PV has eroded their own credibility with the stunts they have pulled in the past. This is why we tell kids of the story of the boy who cried wolf right? You don't act dishonestly because trust is hard to build and easy to shatter.
Would you link me the smoking gun info on PV where they grossly and negligently mis lead people? The CNN video was cut and dry (especially of CEO Zucker) where they admitted they got Trump out of office and their strategy to run non stop Trump hate programming. I know some that some guy who was caught on camera in a different incident on voter fraud tried to say he was bribed by PV but that was never confirmed, with zero evidence and an easy out. It’s the he called me an N word so I hit him. I.e, The actual guy that beat up the Macy’s worker on camera claimed that as well.
 
You don't think its a little inappropriate for a high school teacher to have an Antifa flag in their classroom? I don't even buy into the Antifa hysteria but that flag shouldn't be in a classroom and one of his students even said it made him uncomfortable.

I'm being pretty sarcastic.

I actually think it's inappropriate for teachers to push their beliefs on kids. I think talking politics at work at any job is pretty inappropriate unless you are a politician or a journalist. However this guy teaches AP Government which puts political discourse in somewhat fair play and unless kids are forced to take AP classes it's probably an opt-in experience.

I don't think the flag making someone uncomfortable is especially relevant without adding the WHY. Why is it there and why does it make the kid uncomfortable. Part of education is being exposed to ideas, some of which may make you uncomfortable.

If my kid was in the class I'd probably take a keen interest in what this guy did or said on any given day because there's a lot to be nervious about. I'd definitely want my kid to stay away from the little fascist who was offended by the flag.
 
Every person who isn't drunk with "power" is "anti fascist"... Unfortunately the terror group named for that position isn't what they claim to be... This teacher is obviously as confused as they come so if a school thinks he's appropriate for the role then parents should go elsewhere...

Maybe he should have students learn about fascism and fascist tendencies within "doublespeak" organizations and in modern "activism" and write about their thoughts and findings...
 
Stop allowing women and effeminate men to instruct and guide the development of children :)
 
Every person who isn't drunk with "power" is "anti fascist"... Unfortunately the terror group named for that position isn't what they claim to be... This teacher is obviously as confused as they come so if a school thinks he's appropriate for the role then parents should go elsewhere...

Maybe he should have students learn about fascism and fascist tendencies within "doublespeak" organizations and in modern "activism" and write about their thoughts and findings...
I assume most of them had never experienced the communist countries in Europe Or Korea before... It wasn't all roses...
 
Also just wanted to add I had a pretty left leaning government/civics teacher in High School. He had a long history of working on Democratic campaigns including Jessie Jackson's in his 1988 run for President. Never once did he try to push us towards any particular ideology, in fact he pushed us to have our own opinions and be engaged. Absolutely loved that teacher even though we had different beliefs, never once did he try to make any of his students feel wrong for not feeling the same way as him. He'd bring in speakers from all over the spectrum. That's what a good teacher does. Teaches you about the system in a non-biased perspective and encourages you to form your own beliefs.

Mind you this was in California of all places, but it was obviously a while ago.

This is how it was primarily everywhere. Almost all of my teachers were this way.

Big shifts happened in the early 2000's where ego and narcissism became epidemics in society (still happening in full swing btw) and this permeated all manner of education and curriculums.

Tribalism has been elevated to unseen levels and this will not end well.
 
Horrifying, what's next? maybe activists schools will start training kids to be nationalists every morning through some sort of ritualistic pledge to allegiance? They might even start them off in pre-k before they even know the meaning of the words their saying.
 
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I assume most of them had never experienced the communist countries in Europe Or Korea before... It wasn't all roses...

That wasn't communism/socialism that was being a puppet state. There is a reason the Soviets have a far better opinion of Communism than Eastern Europeans and would have retaken power in 1996 if not for the US intefering in Russia's election.
 
That wasn't communism/socialism that was being a puppet state. There is a reason the Soviets have a far better opinion of Communism than Eastern Europeans and would have retaken power in 1996 if not for the US intefering in Russia's election.
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This is how it was primarily everywhere. Almost all of my teachers were this way.

Big shifts happened in the early 2000's where ego and narcissism became epidemics in society (still happening in full swing btw) and this permeated all manner of education and curriculums.

Tribalism has been elevated to unseen levels and this will not end well.

Many tie it to Twitter
 
Many tie it to Twitter

Social media may in fact be the cause of our next great downfall. Hysteria and fundamentalist echo chambers cannot end well. It's almost torn America apart already....
 
But if there is an anarchist revolution, who will pay public schools teachers' salaries?

This was not well thought out.
 
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it's just a few bad apples, like the police. Ya'll making a thing out of nothing.
 
Well, Starbucks at least has some future employees lined up. Personally want to thank that teacher for ensuring those kids will never be economic competition for the capable members of society
 
Thats not such a bad message. When I was little and they told us cannabis would ruin our life and make us dumb and lazy. Now it's the fastest growing industry in the country if not the world.
 
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