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The sad thing is, if two male students showed up to school wearing dresses and "self-identifying" as females and demanded to use the girl's locker room, this SJW crone masquerading as an "educator" would pat them on the back and gush over them like some smitten, early-1970's schoolgirl fawning over a 3D David Cassidy poster.
Do liberals ever tire of making this world SUCK?
Exactly!!!!! Do you see that window? Look, it's the one we through common sense out of.
So we've reached the point as a society that wanting the US to be great is a bad thing? The teacher is free to be a hater if she wants but she can't bring it into the classroom.
So we've reached the point as a society that wanting the US to be great is a bad thing? The teacher is free to be a hater if she wants but she can't bring it into the classroom.
Oh please, the hats are a political statement and a distraction.
Oh please, the hats are a political statement and a distraction.
They were shirts, not hats, and the school's Principal said that the shirts were acceptable under the school's dress code and that the teacher was wrong to kick the boys out. The teacher's hate and intolerance caused her to go rogue on this. She needs to leave her politics out of the classroom. If she doesn't like the dress code she can bring her grievance to the Principal or the School Board and follow due process.
Oh please, the hats are a political statement and a distraction.
Shirts... and yes, political statements, but the issue of whether or not shirts that make political statements should be allowed in that school is relatively trivial. The real problem is the deranged woman teacher who thinks "make America great again" is a Nazi slogan.
Political clothing is inappropriate at schools. Most schools make that very clear. They have a policy.
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