(October 2, 2014 at 8:53 am)Drich Wrote: I don't think it was a matter of defending white against black that got her fired. It seems to me she was trying to resolve bulling by bulling the bullies.She was bullying the bullies? and how did you come to that conclusion?
I for one am glad to see the intolerant of the intolerant, getting called on their own hypocritical intolerance.
If they didn't then we would simple change from one brand of intolerance to another.
Bully for the school board I say!
I for one don't support calling a student "ugly face", but I most certainly wouldn't want the teacher to be kicked out for trying to protect a student. I do not know the context in which she said that, maybe it was an attempt at explaining to them why using the 'n word' or calling someone a monkey is a bad thing.
Bullying is a pretty big problem, and if someone tries to stand against it, they should be encouraged and guided, not punished.
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