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Just joking. Here is an Educator "explaining" that, in America, wearing a hat with the slogan of the duly elected current President is "Provocative" and "Distruptive", demands it be removed.
When the student refuses to back down, and several try explaining the 1st Amendment to him, he gets Triggered and ends the Class.
www.youtube.com/embed/lAe8mxvV1fU
Remember when liberals used to whinge that having the Pledge of Allegiance in Schools was practically Hitler?
The teacher never complained about the Stormy Daniels hat the kid had been wearing for the whole previous week.
The teacher never complained about the Stormy Daniels hat the kid had been wearing for the whole previous week.
That being said, it's a sign of disrespect to be wearing any hat inside the classroom. The schools usually have a policy on hats in general.I think this is the main point. The teacher deserves the respect of having classroom rules obeyed whether the student likes it or not. When I was in high school, our teachers were from the World War II generation or older and didn't take guff from anyone whether they were six or 16. One of them would have walked over to the kid and knocked his hat across the room and had no protest from anyone in society then. In junior high, there was one reprobate who would take his shoes off during class. Our home room teacher, Miss Martha Emmons (1893-1989) finally told him we don't take our shoes off in class. He still took them off. She picked up the shoes and threw them out the window of our third floor, un-air conditioned classroom and he had to go plodding down in his stocking feet to retrieve them. He didn't take his shoes off anymore.
I was only busting chops but let me know if I should remove any references to Marcus.
theoakman saysThat being said, it's a sign of disrespect to be wearing any hat inside the classroom. The schools usually have a policy on hats in general.I think this is the main point. The teacher deserves the respect of having classroom rules obeyed whether the student likes it or not. When I was in high school, our teachers were from the World War II generation or older and didn't take guff from anyone whether they were six or 16. One of them would have walked over to the kid and knocked his hat across the room and had no protest from anyone in society then. In junior high, there was one reprobate who would take his shoes off during class. Our home room teacher, Miss Martha Emmons (1893-1989) finally told him we don't take our shoes off in class. He still took them off. She picked up the shoes and threw them out the window of our third floor, un-air conditioned classroom and he had to go pl...
The problem is that those rules are selectively enforced.That is true, they should be applied across the board.
When i was in high school, the goal was to get laid.
Democrats aren't rebels anymore, just bunch of establishment crazies
When the student refuses to back down, and several try explaining the 1st Amendment to him, he gets Triggered and ends the Class.
www.youtube.com/embed/lAe8mxvV1fU
Remember when liberals used to whinge that having the Pledge of Allegiance in Schools was practically Hitler?