Shocking Video: Teacher Makes Kid Leave Class for Wearing ‘Nazi’ Trump Shirt


A high school teacher in Woodstock GA got caught on video this week comparing MAGA emblems to the Nazi swastika. Scroll down to view video.

The video, first released by Turning Point USA, is making headlines after the teacher directly compared “Make America Great” gear to literal Nazi swastikas. The teacher even went as far as to lie to her students by telling them they “can’t” wear the shirts, a rule she apparently made up on the spot.

It is almost hard to believe the teacher could be so out of touch with reality. But, the stuff we keep seeing being spew from liberals months on fake news networks and social media isn’t just a bunch of grand talk.

That is what they’re honest to God trying to enforce on children whether they like it or not.

“You cannot wear a swastika to school, you cannot wear ‘Make America Great Again’ like that,” the leftist teacher stunningly claimed.

“Please go, at least for this class,” she added. “I don’t care what you do in other classes.”

An unidentified student then asks the teacher if she is really trying to force a student to turn their shirt inside out simply because it says Trump on it. The teacher then confirms that this indeed was what she meant.

Tolerant much, Miss liberal PC Teacher? Surely as an educator, you should be able to distinguish between an actual Nazi and someone you’ve been conditioned though liberal brainwashing to demonize and attack. O wait…

UPDATE:

A Cherokee County high school teacher is facing criticism on social media after she told students they couldn’t wear shirts with the “Make America Great Again” slogan, the school district said Sunday in an emailed statement.

The River Ridge High School math teacher on Thursday erroneously told two students their shirts with campaign slogans were not permitted in class, Cherokee County Schools spokeswoman Barbara Jacoby said.

“Her actions were wrong, as the ‘Make America Great Again’ shirts worn by the students are not a violation of our School District dress code,” Jacoby said.

“Superintendent of Schools Dr. Brian V. Hightower is deeply sorry that this incident happened in one of our schools,” Jacoby said. “It does not reflect his expectation that all students be treated equally and respectfully by our employees.”

Here is the video,

Source: Intellihub,  Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Image: Long Room



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