Teacher Forced to Remove Charlie Kirk Poster

So much for freedom of speech? Right democrats?



It the same thing as a gay pride flag. It serves no educational purpose. Should not be there.

Note the article did not mention what subject he teaches. If he teaches health, it would not be appropriate. nor if he taught English, math, or science.
 
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So much for freedom of speech? Right democrats?



As the commentary from the teacher says, he has lots of inspirational posters from many different sources in his classroom. And the Fox commentary is spot on. The Charlie Kirk poster and quote was in no way political, partisan, or controversial.

It's too bad when a totally deranged and intellectually inconsistent/dishonest left continues to try to squelch anything good and wholesome in this country and push everything that isn't good and wholesome. Unfortunately that is what continues to dominate far too much of U.S. education and it will take quite a bit of time to eradicate it as a driving force in our culture.
 
What I don't get is why these big stinks are made in the first place. The people who give these orders no matter what the orders concern, if they think that the issue will be brought to an end right then and there, I'd like to thank them for making us fully aware of how far their brain trains do not travel.

God bless you and that teacher always!!!

Holly

P.S. Blowing out one candle will not make another one shine brighter especially if no other candles are even lit in the first place.
 
What if he decided that the gay pride flag was inspirational? You want that in the classroom?
Inspire you to be gay? How does that help society? versus telling students “Never underestimate the power of your voice and the impact you can have on the world when you speak up for what you believe in.”
 
Inspire you to be gay?


For four straight years people on the radical left were trying to inspire me to be gay but it never worked. Unless there's something wrong with me, I don't think that that's possible. Charlie Kirk on the other hand was highly inspirational.
 
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Inspire you to be gay? How does that help society? versus telling students “Never underestimate the power of your voice and the impact you can have on the world when you speak up for what you believe in.”
I think inspirational quotes are not applicable to most education, just like gay pride flags.
 
I don't see any difference in the message on this poster and the message that was sent by MLK's "I have a dream" speech. It is good inspiration with a clear message that I don't think anyone can really disagree with. I wonder if it would have even been looked at twice if CK's image and name were not attached.
 
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