Posted on 04/10/2016 6:52:30 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Under pressure from Obama educrats, public school districts are no longer suspending even violent students; but now, under pressure from Black Lives Matter, they are suspending teachers who complain about not suspending bad kids.
In St. Paul, Minn., a high school teacher was put on administrative leave last month after Black Lives Matter threatened to shut down the school because the teacher complained about lenient discipline policies that have led to a string of assaults on fellow teachers.
Last month, two students at Como Park Senior High School punched and body slammed a business teacher unconscious, opening a head wound that required staples. And earlier in the year, another student choked a science teacher into a partial coma that left him hospitalized for several days.
In both cases, the teachers were white and the students black.
Theo Olson, a teacher at the school complained on Facebook about new district policies that fail to punish kids for fighting and drug-dealing. Like dozens of cities across the country including New York St. Paul adopted the policies in compliance with new discipline guidelines issued by the Obama administration. The Education Department has threatened school districts with lawsuits and funding cuts wherever if finds racial disparities in suspensions and expulsions, arguing such disparities have created a school-to-prison pipeline for African-Americans children. The agency claims such disparities are the product of racism in schools.
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If in the near future we start to see teachers being murdered by their students in class what will the teacher’s unions say?
Trying to get campus carry passed is like pulling teeth even in the most pro-2A states.
Teacher's unions will still demand dues, death will not change that.
We got it in Texas. Ha ha. I used to be on the university student council and the system student council and when the topic of campus carry would come up all the little budding politico’s heads would immediately explode. Now it’s the law of the land. Boom. lol.
Lucky! We’re still in our 80/20 period in my state.
You thought there was freedom of speech in the USA? It’s a worse crime to talk about crime by specially-privileged-government-certified minority group members than for them to commit their crimes.
Why aren’t these thugs charged with assault and attempted murder? Lock ‘em up and throw away the key!!!
Can’t do that, BLM you know.
Something along the lines of "Whoopie - that's one unfunded retirement we don't have to worry about"
Yes, yes, I know. Absolutely everything I say is racist. Therefore, I’m free to say what I will.
Black kids are out of control and need to be disciplined or imprisoned. Thug culture is scum. Black folk are the worst racists America has ever seen.
“Im not sure what 100% synthetic, inorganic mulch would be made from.”
I use it. It’s made from ground up tires. Perhaps inorganic isn’t entirely accurate, but rubber tires are not found in nature.
So schools need to be more dangerous? Yeah...that’s the ticket.
I take it as a badge of honor to be called “racist”.
Years ago it was just called telling the truth.
If the unions don’t care about serious injuries now, I don’t think they’ll do much about murders.
China had the “Red Guards”, now we have the “Black Guards.”
But if they look at it from the view of a lone white kid with a gun then you bet your bee-hind its not racist to say safety.
Tire chips
So it comes about that their sacred system itself will devour the teachers unions.
Nothing new. Newark Central High School, when it was next to Newark College of Engineering, was the same way in the seventies. And if a student tried to achieve something, he would be called Oreo Cookie, Uncle Tom, Race Traitor, White MF - by the teachers and administrators.
Bookmark.
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