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California Antifa Teacher caught by promoting political agenda

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
In that the teacher is fired... I think that says it all, We will have to wait and see if anything else transpires.
All that says is they found grounds to terminate him for violating school policy.
That doesn't mean he was breaking the law or doing anything deserving of criminal charges.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
Hand waving a link off without showing the story wrong and why its wrong should be against the rules.
Quite often I've seen things be dismissed with a hand wave simply because the source wasn't liked.(left wing, right wing, religious, etc). A hand wave or a dislike isn't a refutal.
But thats my opinion.
I'm totally with you. That crap pisses me off.
 

Saint Frankenstein

Here for the ride
Premium Member
There are "news" organization which have no credibility left like OANN, Fox News, The Daily Mirror in the UK, BILD Zeitung in Germany, etc. I think it's fair to dismiss any reporting by them with a hand wave.
Oh, please, CNN and MSNBC are just as biased and sensationalist as Fox. It's only because Fox has a conservative bias that certain people on here crap on it, although millions of Americans love Fox News and they almost constantly are beating their rivals in the ratings. The same can be said for the NYT, WaPo (Jeff Bezo's rag), the Atlantic, Salon, etc. Even Rolling Stone is trash and disgraced now. I'll just dismiss any of those corporate and elitist mouthpieces when anyone posts links from those. :rolleyes:

So it's really just coming down to where your personal biases and prejudices lie.
 
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Watchmen

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Enough of it until I got tired of the dishonest editing. What makes you think that I did not watch it? Do you understand how what they are doing is terribly dishonest? Even if they are not lying it makes them look like liars when they edit in that way.
So dishonest editing was more upsetting than what he actually said? Got it.
 

Heyo

Veteran Member
Oh, please, CNN and MSNBC are just as biased and sensationalist as Fox. It's only because Fox has a conservative bias that certain people on here crap on it, although millions of Americans love Fox News and they almost constantly are beating their rivals in the ratings. The same can be said for the NYT, WaPo (Jeff Bezo's rag), the Atlantic, Salon, etc. Even Rolling Stone is trash and disgraced now. I'll just dismiss any of those corporate and elitist mouthpieces when anyone posts links from those. :rolleyes:
In short, you only accept what you already believe.
And you won't believe this either:
Media-Bias-Chart_Version-3.1_Watermark-min.jpg
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
Then that is different.... If you were purposefully placed in an antifa school... you know what you are putting your children there for.
So scaring children is not the actual issue, if it matches approved curriculum and parents approve?

I still don't see anything illegal in the teachers actions. Inappropriate conduct, yes.
 

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
Premium Member
So scaring children is not the actual issue, if it matches approved curriculum and parents approve?

I still don't see anything illegal in the teachers actions. Inappropriate conduct, yes.
If you want to make this a strawman issue.... the answer would be "no". And urging young people to attend a protest where bodily harm is possible isn't the same as teaching the Bible.

It is like equating a shark attacking Nemo to a Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie.

Now... on the strawman issue, curriculum should be approved, of course. :)
 
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