Maine: Anti-Gun Professor Tries to Silence Pro-Gun Student – It Backfires Badly ~ VIDEO

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How many of these rabid leftists teaching our students never get exposed, I wonder.

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Fired… When is this latest cancel culture going to grow the F@%k up… This teacher should be hauled in and have some days off, without pay… With a stern conversation about squelching freedom. Maybe detention with a history teacher to understand what this country was built on… She can preach her beliefs, and if people don’t want to take her class, the school will terminate her. What she cannot do, like so many others here is try to silence opposing views…

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People with fragile minds should not be teaching young minds.

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We tried supporting feeble minded snowflakes (the low percentage) and look where it got us… Now they think they are entitled to tell US (the vast majority) how to live and think.

NOPE, just absolutely not… If you want to be something different than the normal by all means do so. You will be accepted as an oddity and you have the right to exist as one. Just do NOT expect to force the world to accommodate your weirdness and do NOT be surprised when you’re called out on it.

Finally, if you can not do a job to the standards of the community and in accordance to our Constitution and Bill of Rights, you should NOT be allowed to hold the job. Go do something else, or go to another country with different values.

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I’ve taken the initiative and spoke to the local Commander of Maine Military Airbase (Loring AFB) and 'splained the situation to him.
A small ‘detachment’ of ’ Cyborg Coyote’s ’ have been re-routed to this 'person’s College.

Results to follow. :zany_face: RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUFF! Clank, Clank, Clank!

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I experienced that almost 50 years ago. The college acknowledged the “professor’s” bias, but that is as far as it went. I had a few “debates” with the “professor” during class, but eventually had to drop out before ruining my GPA.

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Perhaps you don’t appreciate the difference between having one’s employment terminated because of an inability to effectively meet the objective requirements of the position and “cancellation”, which goes beyond one’s employment to include the complete destruction of one’s entire social existence.

As a personal observation based on my experience, it’s quite likely that this isn’t isolated, one-off incident…it’s just the first time we’ve heard about this professor’s behavior.. To paraphrase the famous Francis X. Cross, “She’s like this every day of the year, I guarantee it.”

Certainly, but there’s no reason for using public dollars to pay her to do so.

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Oh I concur.

I must have missed that part of the report where she was also not performing her job… Yes she was engaged in a disservice of her position. As stated, don’t open your pie hole to express your “OPINION”. You will be challenged by those less challenged… Something the Ron/Don’s of the world fail to grasp.

As stated: She can preach her beliefs, and if people don’t want to take her class, the school will terminate her… Or she gets a class full of like minded muppets. You know the ones they believe CNN or Fox News is NEWS … :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
As for tax dollars being spent poorly… Anyone one of us should be able to name more than one way. What chaps my ass is money being given to oil companies who make billions…

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Fair point. I made the mistake of extrapolating upon the provided information and then treating my extrapolation as a legitimate point of argument. (Must have soaked that up from the mainstream media!)

Not necessarily. Her rights to free expression MAY be limited when acting when acting under contract as an employee/agent of the school corporation. One would need to examine the specifics of the employment contract agreed to between the school and the professor to know what is or isn’t appropriate or allowed. When acting as an individual, and on her own time, she certainly has the absolute right to express her opinions.

Interesting thing about the First Amendment: while it guarantees an individual’s right to free expression without interference from the government, it in no way compels anyone else to listen to said expression, or to agree/engage with --or even acknowledge-- the speaker, or what is being said.

The teacher/student relationship imposes on both sides certain auxiliary rights and responsibilities, as well as common standards and practices, which, in practical terms, creates extensive “grey areas”. Grey areas are, by their very nature, subjective and open to interpretation. It is the school administration’s responsibility to address these disputes.

My ass is also chapped by all sorts of government spending–both how and how much is spent. Funding for education is a gigantic money pit which is not held to any meaningful standard of achievement or accountability. One among many, I might add.

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I agree. I am not as concerned about the excrement coming out of her mouth as much as the way she handled it… She needs disciplinary actions for that… A good parent that actually spends time and teaches their kids will have no problem with opposing viewpoints.
Of course if she violated the terms of her contract . that is a different matter.

This is a good point. Now if the school is receiving money from the government. Could a good lawyer argue that it is the government infringing on her rights?

Amen . We pay the most and receive the least.