50 years ago we lived in a time where kids thought it an honor to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance, pray, and mass shootings all but unheard of. Today the reality couldn’t be more different. In an era where school children are more likely to be seen throwing tantrums than listening to authority figures. Formally respected institutions and formalities are being thrown out the window in favor of new “progressive” societal values and laws.
When one hears of child abuse, most would likely think of extreme physical punishment or deep emotional neglect. But to fragile snowflakes growing up in the Boulder Valley School district in Colorado, teachers do not have the authority to make the students mind or respect their country.
Karen Smith, a physical education teacher at Angevine Middle School in Lafayette, was placed on leave earlier this month after teaching with the facility for over 20 years.
Her crime? Not allowing the little children in her class, to run the classroom.
God forbid a teacher to teach her students about order and authority…
Head on over to the next page to learn what exactly this teacher did to get expelled and arrested
1930 news, otherwise it sound ridiculous.
1930 news, otherwise it sounds ridiculous.
Good for her someone needs to teach our children respect! Shame on them for arresting her she has done nothing!
Uhmmm- Communism vs. Socialism ???? Pathetic. What happened to Democracy and the Bill of Rights ?
Consevaturds are as bad as libturds about wanting to take rights they don’t agree with. Supreme court has ruled these type actions , freedom of speech . They are the supreme law of the land as stated in the constitution.
Constitutional libertarians… quietly plotting to take over the world, and leave you the$#%&!@*alone.
Arrested? She should be commended!
JUST.. WOW!!
Liberals continue to break laws, destroy lives and run our country into the ground unchecked but when someone tries to do the right thing, she gets arrested.
Ridiculous
Should have just kicked them out of class and straight to the principals office
If my student didn’t want to stand I asked them to wait in the hall. I knew my parents well enough to know if it was a kid problem or a parent problem. Can’t blame the kid for poor parenting.