Sunday, November 18, 2018

Substitute teacher 'was banned from school after thanking students who stood for the Pledge of Allegiance'

Via Billy

Teacher Jim Furkin was told not to come back to his school in Missouri after he thanked students for standing for the Pledge of Allegiance

A long-time substitute teacher was told not to come back to his school in Missouri after he thanked students for standing for the Pledge of Allegiance.

Teacher Jim Furkin, 66, thanked students for standing for the pledge but at least one student who did not stand felt singled out and bullied, according to DailyMailTV’s St. Louis affiliate FOX 2 News.  

It is a school district where school board members stand and recite the pledge at every meeting and where the Parkway South nickname is 'Patriots.'

More with video @ Daily Mail

4 comments:

  1. More evidence of 4 generations of Progressive programming by Communist/Marxist University educators. Not a good sign for a Constitutional government's future.

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    1. More evidence of 4 generations of Progressive programming by Communist/Marxist University educators

      Indeed.

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  2. I suppose this teacher wasn't bullied? The school board needs to be dismissed.

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    1. I suppose this teacher wasn't bullied?

      Excellent point! I didn't think about it.

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