Posted on 09/26/2020 10:15:27 PM PDT by L.A.Justice
COLUSA, Calif. A Northern California high school teacher threatened to kick a student out of a virtual class if he didnt remove a Trump 2020 campaign flag from his camera view.
The 16-year-old left the Zoom meeting for his Colusa High School chemistry class before the teacher could remove him, according to the boys mother, Tiffany. The teen was working from his bedroom where the political flag is pinned to the wall, his mother said.
Another student in the classroom took a recording of the virtual classroom as the teacher counted to 15. This is the only reported video of the class, which shows Tiffanys son laying on his bed with the political flag in view.
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In the 1970’s...every kid would have that same flag the next day whether they supported it or not
Was the teacher Criminally Charged with FELONY Extortion and Blackmail??
WHY NOT
? She committed a Criminal Act by making this EXTORTION DEMAND and should bi in JAIL!!!
did he also get a virtual spanking or made to sit in a virtual corner?
Perhaps “distance learning” and political oppression are the same thing.
90% of teachers are democrats that hate Trump. At least here in California.
One of my high school math teachers had a giant Jimmie Hendrix poster in his class. This was in the 80s.
“You can leave or you can clap....
Clap”.
Woodstock.
If they are providing approved backgrounds, I agree. Assuming the backgrounds dont say BLM! Or something.
Should’ve ripped it down. I would’ve.
Public Ed and even some Private Ed are one-size fits all Stalinist sausage factories. They destroy independent thought, spirit and creativity. I was permanently traumatized by the process.
I had one classroom that had up rock and roll band posters (also in the ‘80s). Though not my particular taste, they weren’t offensive (unless you hated a particular group, i.e. “The Dude” Lebowski and the Eagles). Better a poster of Jimi Hendrix than a poster of Jimmy Carter.
Couldn’t agree more.
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