Againsheila
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Um, that would be "you're" as in "you are"....
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your a fool
Did "Sister Margret" ever show a picture of two guys kissing in you're class?Putting aside the subject matter.
The kid disrupted the class. He turned around and made a comment that was heard.
When I was that age it wouldn't have mattered what the class was, if I had turned around and told the kid behind me anything, including a complementary comment such as "Sister Margret has inspired me to be a nun," I still would have been smacked with a ruler and sent to the office.
Teachers have absolutely NO authority to discipline anyone anymore.
Nope.Did "Sister Margret" ever show a picture of two guys kissing in you're class?Putting aside the subject matter.
The kid disrupted the class. He turned around and made a comment that was heard.
When I was that age it wouldn't have mattered what the class was, if I had turned around and told the kid behind me anything, including a complementary comment such as "Sister Margret has inspired me to be a nun," I still would have been smacked with a ruler and sent to the office.
Teachers have absolutely NO authority to discipline anyone anymore.
See my post above yours.
I think a student should be punished for disrupting the class.
Again from the article there was a discussion going on and the subject of homosexuality in Germany came up. It doesn't sound like he disrupted the class it sounds like it was a class discussion and he said something quietly to his friend.
Real disruption ought to get punished.
Disrupting the class isn't what the threads about . . . the kid getting punished for disagreeing with his teacher's pov on homosexuality is.
It does sound like the constant talk about homosexuality agitated the students, till one kid finally told the Teacher he is wrong.Nope.Did "Sister Margret" ever show a picture of two guys kissing in you're class?Putting aside the subject matter.
The kid disrupted the class. He turned around and made a comment that was heard.
When I was that age it wouldn't have mattered what the class was, if I had turned around and told the kid behind me anything, including a complementary comment such as "Sister Margret has inspired me to be a nun," I still would have been smacked with a ruler and sent to the office.
Teachers have absolutely NO authority to discipline anyone anymore.
Are you saying this kid did this out of revenge for that picture?
Interesting.
Nah, I would have told you that you don't have freedom to flout dress codes in school, squidboy.See my post above yours.
I think a student should be punished for disrupting the class.
Again from the article there was a discussion going on and the subject of homosexuality in Germany came up. It doesn't sound like he disrupted the class it sounds like it was a class discussion and he said something quietly to his friend.
Real disruption ought to get punished.
Disrupting the class isn't what the threads about . . . the kid getting punished for disagreeing with his teacher's pov on homosexuality is.
Quoting Ravi allows me to read her otherwise ignored duplicious drival.
If the boy had come to German class wearing a pink boa and high heels, and had been suspended for creating a disruption, we'd all be hearing about his individual rights as a transvestite to express his queerness.

Nah, I would have told you that you don't have freedom to flout dress codes in school, squidboy.Again from the article there was a discussion going on and the subject of homosexuality in Germany came up. It doesn't sound like he disrupted the class it sounds like it was a class discussion and he said something quietly to his friend.
Real disruption ought to get punished.
Disrupting the class isn't what the threads about . . . the kid getting punished for disagreeing with his teacher's pov on homosexuality is.
Quoting Ravi allows me to read her otherwise ignored duplicious drival.
If the boy had come to German class wearing a pink boa and high heels, and had been suspended for creating a disruption, we'd all be hearing about his individual rights as a transvestite to express his queerness.
You are free to dress that way in public, though.
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It does sound like the constant talk about homosexuality agitated the students, till one kid finally told the Teacher he is wrong.Nope.Did "Sister Margret" ever show a picture of two guys kissing in you're class?
Are you saying this kid did this out of revenge for that picture?
Interesting.
See my post above yours.
I think a student should be punished for disrupting the class.
Again from the article there was a discussion going on and the subject of homosexuality in Germany came up. It doesn't sound like he disrupted the class it sounds like it was a class discussion and he said something quietly to his friend.
Real disruption ought to get punished.
Disrupting the class isn't what the threads about . . . the kid getting punished for disagreeing with his teacher's pov on homosexuality is.
Please....even talking quietly to your friends in class is something students are not supposed to do.
Nor are they supposed to disagree with the teacher during class time.


It does sound like the constant talk about homosexuality agitated the students, till one kid finally told the Teacher he is wrong.Nope.
Are you saying this kid did this out of revenge for that picture?
Interesting.
What the **** does any discussion about Queers have to do about learning to speak German?
I thought rugmunchers and fudgepackers had a universal language for getting their point across to each other.
For those who don't see anything wrong with the kid getting punished for expressing his opinion . . .
If the teacher had been a KKK member, put up a pic of some hooded KKK members, threw positive comments out about the KKK in class and this kid turned around and told his classmate that he disapproved of the KKK because he thought it was wrong and subsequently got punished for saying such, what would your reaction be?
Mine would be exactly the same as it is for the kid expressing his disapproval of homosexuality. It isn't the subject matter that's the controversy here (well, it is on the teacher's end) but the fact that this kid got punished for expressing/voicing his opinion.
I'm having a difficult time with equating gays with the KKK.
Yes, it does sound like the teacher was too gay friendly since being gay friendly is forbidden in school. But it also sounds like the kid was disrespectful of his teacher. IMO, they are both in the wrong.
Nah, I would have told you that you don't have freedom to flout dress codes in school, squidboy.Quoting Ravi allows me to read her otherwise ignored duplicious drival.
If the boy had come to German class wearing a pink boa and high heels, and had been suspended for creating a disruption, we'd all be hearing about his individual rights as a transvestite to express his queerness.
You are free to dress that way in public, though.
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Quoted so samson gets to see your 'duplicious drival (sic)'
Oh wait, he has me on ignore too.
Quick somebody quote this for him![]()
Putting aside the subject matter.
The kid disrupted the class. He turned around and made a comment that was heard.
When I was that age it wouldn't have mattered what the class was, if I had turned around and told the kid behind me anything, including a complementary comment such as "Sister Margret has inspired me to be a nun," I still would have been smacked with a ruler and sent to the office.
Teachers have absolutely NO authority to discipline anyone anymore.
See my post above yours.
I think a student should be punished for disrupting the class.
Again from the article there was a discussion going on and the subject of homosexuality in Germany came up. It doesn't sound like he disrupted the class it sounds like it was a class discussion and he said something quietly to his friend.
Real disruption ought to get punished.
Disrupting the class isn't what the threads about . . . the kid getting punished for disagreeing with his teacher's pov on homosexuality is.
Please....even talking quietly to your friends in class is something students are not supposed to do.
Nor are they supposed to disagree with the teacher during class time.
The school district would not comment on why a teacher was discussing homosexuality in a ninth grade German class.
just love it when assholes assume.where did the teacher do that ?not in the clip..
Uh, didn't you read the article?
The clip had nothing to do with my response about the teacher . . . I just love Python. lol
Of course he didn't read the article. He just went straight for his liberal talking points: Gays are always good, Christians are always bad, all Christians bully and harass all gays with hate speech at the drop of a hat, all teachers are automatically unsung and unappreciated heroes.
Actually reading the article might lead to free thinking, and we can't have that. Besides, I'm not entirely sure he CAN read.
"[G]ullible" Fox & Friends escape lawsuit for repeating yet another false news story | Media Matters for AmericaPeople, this is Fox News. We don't even know if the story even happened.
Really? Please cite for us any single news story reported by Fox that turned out to be utterly false, involving events that never happened.
It's not like we're talking about CBS News here, or the NY Times, after all.
And frankly, having a stupid ***** like you insisting Fox News can't be trusted just makes me MORE inclined to take every word they say at face value, because anything you LIKE is obviously utter bullshit.


Dakota said his teacher started yelling and sent him to the principals office, where he was given two days of full suspension.