Here’s another gem from Libs of TikTok. We’ll give this teacher one thing … she doesn’t have the crazy eyes that every other teacher we see on TikTok seems to share. She also speaks softly, although she admits she teaches in a very conservative state, so she’s probably used to whispering so she’s not carted off the prison for saying “gay.” It says enough that she considers her little pride flag the most important part of her classroom, but listen to the very end — if any of her students have a problem with it, they can find another teacher. She’s created a safe space for learning, and that’s what’s critical.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1527675378441289728
What a hero.
— Five Times August (@FiveTimesAugust) May 20, 2022
I'm old enough to remember when reading and arithmatic were the most important parts of a classroom.
— BLAIRE WHITE (@MsBlaireWhite) May 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/maddenFANatic31/status/1527676092152176642
Remember when New York Times editorial board member and MSNBC contributor Mara Gay said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that the “dozens of Americans flags” she saw on a recent visit to Long Island were “just disturbing”? To her, the message was clear: “This is my country. This is not your country. I own this.”
There. I fixed it for you. You’re welcome 😎 pic.twitter.com/7xdZ8inTD6
— jsmith_dev (@jsmith_dev) May 20, 2022
“I need students to know they are safe here…..if a student has a problem with it, they can find another teacher.”
— Andy Dufrense (@EyeVan85) May 20, 2022
"I need my students to know they are safe and loved here."
12 seconds later
"If a student has a problem with it, they can find another teacher."
WAIT
— Doug (@LampBurning) May 20, 2022
"If a student has a problem with it, then they can find a different teacher." How is this inclusive of a diversity of viewpoints? Also, how does this teacher propose that would work? Also, why is a flag (of any kind) the most important part of a classroom?
— Ginny Gentles (@ginnygentles) May 20, 2022
The periodic table, the multiplication and division tables, and the reading charts should be the most important things in the classroom.
— BagCounterCPA (@AlabamaBags) May 20, 2022
Education ought to be the most important part of your classroom.
— Dan Morton (@DanMorton) May 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/OptionG5/status/1527676052323155971
If your children need to see a flag to know you care about them, you shouldn't be a teacher.
— /s Chaz 🐊 (@ChazKells) May 20, 2022
They are “loved here”… like they’re not loved at home? Teach them how to read, write and do math. That’s way more helpful and lasts a lifetime.
— Emily (@EmilyComedychk) May 20, 2022
You are a teacher. Stop being their friend. I understand it’s a positive to have a good relationship with your students, but your first priority is to teach. Yes, you can make a difference, by equipping them with the tools to be good people.
— Vincent J Falcone (@vinnyfalcone) May 20, 2022
This is all about her and nothing to do with students.
— John Cash (@JohnBursell) May 20, 2022
If she lives in a very conservative state, why haven’t the police come to her classroom and arrested her? There must be some law against having a little pride flag hanging up … although we’d note it’s not a progressive pride flag and doesn’t represent transgender kids, black and brown kids, intersex kids, and kids who are sex workers. Just a standard pride flag is pretty bigoted.
Related:
THIS –> Patricia Heaton DROPS harpy-teacher mocking the American flag and telling students to pledge allegiance to pride flag https://t.co/aTVC7b0vuL
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 29, 2021
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