Is it right for a high school teacher to talk politics?If this warning wasn't issued 4 years ago, 8 years ago, 12 years ago, etc., then it's just another case of political bullying by the left.
Nov 14, 2016
Teachers and staff at Oakmont High in Roseville were warned Monday not to share political views with students.
Update: They're taking a different tack in San Francisco:
San Francisco's public schools have been offered a classroom lesson plan that calls President-elect Donald Trump a racist, sexist man who became president "by pandering to a huge racist and sexist base."The union that represents city teachers posted the plan on its website and distributed it via an email newsletter to its more than 6,000 members. The school district has more than 57,000 students.It is unclear how many teachers have used the plan outlined by a Mission High School teacher, but it appears to have the tacit support of city education officials.
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Darren, remember 8 years ago many schools broadcast the first inaugural of B Hussein Obama (praise be upon his name, oh merciful, gracious God, he has addressed us, let us all go to our knees and kiss his ass 5 times....a bit of an exaggeration) and thought it was better than Lincoln, Think they will have safe spaces and baby pins January 20? I wonder if some will broadcast Limbaugh's comments again.
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