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An adult 'teacher' with no sense of humor.
No problem ... her students make up for her lack by having a ton of their own!
Asheville, North Carolina.
(Link to the article is posted below the video)
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... irked that her students continued to remind her of the election’s outcome and that she lived in a red state. She appeared to point to Florida on the small map.
Down the hall a few doors, another math teacher, said to be Mexican-American and who was also apparently not a fan of the president, found a “wall” blocking the doorway to her classroom.
Throughout the video, the teacher repeatedly stated that she had been warning others that her students weren’t simply “rowdy,” but were disrespectful racists who deserved to be chastised.
There was nothing racist at all about what was done to the black teacher. It was inappropriate to make fun of her teeth, and they ought to be disciplined. But crying racism is not the answer.
Putting the wall up for the Mexican teacher does have some racial overtones. Still, if this Mexican-American teacher has been openly advocating for open borders or calling Trump racist, then she is the racist and she should expect that reaction. She is a advocating for people that look like her to be able to defy the laws of her country, and she should be ashamed and accept the rebuke. If she has said nothing along those lines, then the kids were out of line. The fault might lie on either side, I don't know.
The traitors have to understand that their days of standing against their country's laws with impunity are over, never again to return.
Last thought: if this woman is a teacher, then she should be required to speak proper English in the classroom.
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