One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Main
What happened to 1st Amendment?Pa school principal fired after posting conservative memes
Page <prev 2 of 8 next> last>>
Dec 8, 2020 02:47:10   #
PeterS
 
debeda wrote:
Nope. Suppression and repression 😠

Nope, this is what happens when you violate a contract that you signed. Educators in public education walk a very thin line when it comes to politics and religion. If this person couldn't do that, and it appears they couldn't, then they shouldn't have gone into education.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 03:00:13   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
PeterS wrote:
It has nothing to do with the first amendment. If you are an educator and work for a public school then you are apolitical. If you can't be apolitical then don't go into education.


Really?? Tell this to the teachers and professors who were fired for supporting President Trump on their Facebook....

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 03:42:17   #
PeterS
 
proud republican wrote:
Really?? Tell this to the teachers and professors who were fired for supporting President Trump on their Facebook....

They should be able to read their contracts. You can't take a political stance when you are teaching in public schools. My wife teaches 11th grade English and our Facebook pages are nothing alike. She won't even put a political joke on her's. As I said, a teacher has to be apolitical, if they can't be that's the reason they were fired.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 05:05:43   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
PeterS wrote:
They should be able to read their contracts. You can't take a political stance when you are teaching in public schools. My wife teaches 11th grade English and our Facebook pages are nothing alike. She won't even put a political joke on her's. As I said, a teacher has to be apolitical, if they can't be that's the reason they were fired.



Reply
Dec 8, 2020 06:37:33   #
American Vet
 
PeterS wrote:
It has nothing to do with the first amendment. If you are an educator and work for a public school then you are apolitical. If you can't be apolitical then don't go into education.


Wrong.

You must be apolitical at work. On your own time, you are an American.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 08:54:47   #
moldyoldy
 
I am sure that there is much more that the story writers chose not to show. We know how hateful people can be, we show it here everyday.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 09:54:33   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
PeterS wrote:
It has nothing to do with the first amendment. If you are an educator and work for a public school then you are apolitical. If you can't be apolitical then don't go into education.


That’s one of the dummer things you’ve said in a number of dumb statements. She has the perfect right to tell her political leanings. BLM protesters were full of teachers and professors. Bet you were fine with that.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 10:06:19   #
PulletSurprise Loc: Columbus, GA
 
I support President Trump's commitment to free and open elections.
There's no reason for the President to relinquish power to a depraved group of individuals without a fight.
Whether you're the janitor or Principal Amy Sacks, standing for Liberty... stand Tall! Fight to the last breath.
It's time for people to stand for Godly Principles and Values; and we should stand with them.
I may not have had much material things in life, but what I have is more than money can buy!

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 10:41:08   #
moldyoldy
 
PulletSurprise wrote:
I support President Trump's commitment to free and open elections.
There's no reason for the President to relinquish power to a depraved group of individuals without a fight.
Whether you're the janitor or Principal Amy Sacks, standing for Liberty... stand Tall! Fight to the last breath.
It's time for people to stand for Godly Principles and Values; and we should stand with them.
I may not have had much material things in life, but what I have is more than money can buy!







Reply
Dec 8, 2020 11:31:15   #
debeda
 
PeterS wrote:
It has nothing to do with the first amendment. If you are an educator and work for a public school then you are apolitical. If you can't be apolitical then don't go into education.


Lolololhahahaha as if teachers are apolitical. That's hilarious. As they March for the left, support Antifa and BLM and rant to children how awful the president of the United States is.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 11:31:58   #
debeda
 
PeterS wrote:
Nope, this is what happens when you violate a contract that you signed. Educators in public education walk a very thin line when it comes to politics and religion. If this person couldn't do that, and it appears they couldn't, then they shouldn't have gone into education.


Nonsense, see my previous post to you.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 11:41:36   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
debeda wrote:
Nonsense, see my previous post to you.


They don't get any better.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 12:08:03   #
Carol Kelly
 
JFlorio wrote:
Saw that. Sickening that Progressives among us care nothing for the Constitution or the Rule of Law. I predict she wins that suit.


In Pennsylvania, the birthplace of our Constitution and our freedoms, we have the killers of our Constitutional Democracy.

Reply
Dec 8, 2020 13:45:49   #
debeda
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
In Pennsylvania, the birthplace of our Constitution and our freedoms, we have the killers of our Constitutional Democracy.



Reply
Dec 8, 2020 15:01:48   #
Kevyn
 
American Vet wrote:
Wrong.

You must be apolitical at work. On your own time, you are an American.


It depends on conditions outlined in the CBA in each district. If you behave in a manner the district finds an affront to their mission. For instance belonging to the KKK or working nights as a stripper in most instances you can be terminated.

Reply
Page <prev 2 of 8 next> last>>
If you want to reply, then register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.
Main
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.