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Teacher who called military ‘lowest of our low’ is fired

Posted by $ nickursis 7 years, 1 month ago to Education
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I do not feel bad at all for this guy.


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  • Posted by Stormi 7 years, 1 month ago
    Another "change agent" bites the dust! Unfortunately the schools are teaming with such Marxist bone heads. They do influence our kids, and it is time we started fighting it - which I started doing 15 years ago, becoming "that mom", who was always either in the halls or writing letter to the editor. Parents need to take back our children, else they become snowflakes like the ones in Fla., who laughed while saying he was the one they suspected might do it, but could could only tweet when they knew Cruz wanted to kills them!
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  • Posted by Joseph23006 7 years, 1 month ago
    First: the classroom is no place for profanity, I still believe in CIVIL discourse from academia. As a teacher of history he should understand the role of the military in keeping our nation safe and allows him to spout off his divergent opinion. Today's military is too sophisticated for the ordinary grunts of the past, many with degrees would find it challenging. The lowest of the low would be those who buy into his diatribe!
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  • Posted by $ blarman 7 years, 1 month ago
    You are allowed to your opinion, but expression has an appropriate time and place and manner. This individual (I refuse to give him the lofty title of "teacher" because that is a title I reserve for people interested in disseminating truth) violated all three tenets.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 1 month ago
    The same old intellectual elitist crap I've been hearing for 60 years."I'm real smart, so that must mean because I hate the military and you don't you must be dumb sh-ts.
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  • Posted by $ Your_Name_Goes_Here 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    That's very sad, but not surprising. I say it is sad because it means that the "education" system is weeding out the good people who teach critical thinking and keep politics out of the classroom leaving behind the radicals to "educate" our kids. The school systems today have become nothing more than liberal indoctrination centers. It's time to take our kids out of the public schools and put them into private schools that better reflect the beliefs of the parents. Just my $0.02.
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  • Posted by $ Your_Name_Goes_Here 7 years, 1 month ago
    This "teacher" thinks very highly of himself as an academician, but puts down those who serve to protect the country that allows him to display his own ignorance in a classroom. Disgusting.

    Who is the "dumb shit" (his words) now?
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  • Posted by Solver 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I’m guessing there are many many many students that FEEL that they are picked at, bullied or intimidated in the classroom. Leftist ideaology tends to incite that.
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  • Posted by Eyecu2 7 years, 1 month ago
    As a teacher and a veteran I would like 5 min alone with this guy
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  • Posted by evlwhtguy 7 years, 1 month ago
    The School board said..."“His comments do not reflect what we stand for, who we are,” Villon said, adding that “the classroom should never be a place where students feel that they are picked at, bullied, intimidated.”

    Bullshit! the board there in liberal-land probably wholeheartedly agrees....they are just embarrassed at the uproar. Note that in the above quote there isn't even the normal pretense of supporting the military, it is all revolving around bullying.

    Note also....there is no link to comment on the story in the newspaper article! does this tell us anything about the NY Post?
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 7 years, 1 month ago
    This reminds me. My son's teacher is a wonderful lady, very hard worker. At our parent-teacher conference she confided in me that she's going Galt. The system doesn't support her. The principal is nonresponsive to her requests for key info and support. After Spring Break she's gone. My point is that the kind of behavior in this story about insulting the military in a public, taxpayer-supported school should be expected. I'm not surprised.
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  • Posted by exceller 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    It is "had he have called" not "had he of called".

    People keep making this mistake: the past tense is "have" not "of".
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  • Posted by exceller 7 years, 1 month ago
    Typical left. He insults and denigrates people that he "apologizes" as if that would exonerate him of doing it, plus adding that it was not a criticism of their character.

    It is in the mold of Obama: he said "you did not build that", only to deny it next day that he said it..
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    Posted by richrobinson 7 years, 1 month ago
    This took way too long. Had he of called any of the "protected" groups the lowest of the low he would have been fired within hours.
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