How would you have reacted if you were there?
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I will leave that freaking class immediately with that girl. I will not stop telling him the F word. I was in a Religion class it was an optional class and I was in Panama, I was listening to people attacking Americans and I was Panamanian and I stand up and I told them that they were wrong about Americans and I told a communist student to go the hell in front all of the class I asked him What do you have in your pockets? He didn’t want to say it but I told him US dollars (Panama use the US dollar as a currency) and I said to him why are you having that kind of money in his pocket, how about the clothing? Are you wearing American Tshirts right? He was quiet, then I asked him, have you been in USA? I bet you have. And I told all of them to go to hell and left; then I saw him outside of the class and make things worse so I told him you are the type that loves to attack and destroy USA, but love to go and enjoy it with your future kids, we were insulting each other but I left and never saw him again. I am a fighter my sister is always scared about me because I have always open my mouth. She doesn’t like that but when I am by myself I don’t give a shit.
You embody all that is MAGA
I should carry my gun all times, but I don’t do it at all, my big mouth is going to get me in trouble one of these days. I have always had problems with my dad (rest in peace) and he was right in some like (The bushes) defending USA justice/good against evil. My dad watched CNN and I watched Fox News. 🤷♀️
I never understood why America hate is so huge.
I grew up Canada and in my US history class the teacher went around the room and asked the class what they thought of America and most of them said "I hate America, I don't like Americans". I'll never forget that.
Personally I thought America was great because al the good products, good movies and TV came from there. It just seemed like a bigger grander more fun Canada to me.
I also drove down there a few times and people seemed nice and similar to Canadians
Eventually I moved to the USA and naturalized, and live a bigger, grander, life with a better job than I could get in Canada.
Communists can only win by division. Once they have people separated into groups fighting one another over nonsense, they can quietly slither in and take out the top to seize absolute power.
These malcontent freaks that hate America are mostly career academics and spineless trash that know damn well they'd fail in the real world. Since they can't ask themselves what makes them a failure nor can they muster up the strength to fight themselves, they do their part in their faggy revolution brainwashing the young or people at their weakest to do their dirty work.
They also like to trash America around the poor ... The USA makes for a great scapegoat. While the USA is not perfect (our Constitution even spells this out by calling for a "more perfect union" in its preamble), the USA is literally the final battleground for freedom. If the left fails here, most of the nasty skidmark of socialism gets cleaned out worldwide.
If anyone ever gets bored, try watching old Soviet propaganda made by the USSR about the USA. It's on YouTube. These fucking disgrace of human beings have been spewing the same dog shit for over a century now. Even the whole trans/pronouns bullshit has its roots in communist revolution. They'll literally try and win by any means necessary knowing they can kill off their foot soldiers once they figure out they've all been used.
You are so right, you know I called it jealousy, they are envy because American males are very brave and everyone loves America except for those losers creeps
Judging from my Educational record I know I would have said something, then ended up outside with the girl offering a cigarette!
I was that girl.
I probalby would be still sitting down on that chair all by myself! They needed to bring the entire fire department to quick me out. I was a justice rebel since I was little. During Covid, several people wanted to quick me out of church because I was not vaccinated and never wore a mask. I told them that the only rules I follow are the ones from Jesus Christ. They left me alone. LOL God Loves YOU!
Funny, I did that once at a church that is known to have had some renown historical figures within it's walls in the past. As I went in I was given a mask didn't take it but just went & took a seat. Different church figures kept coming by kindly asking me to mask up & I would in the same kind manor refuse. It kept escalating to what I assume were higher & higher church authorities. Eventually an elderly white haired man with peaceful blue eyes approached me & we had an exchange. He said something about the laws & I said that you have had other people who broke the laws attend the church, he knew I was referring to these historical figures & we worked out a sort of compromise. He got the point but I could sense that he was only trying to resolve something because the others were upset.
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I think whether or not you chose to get the vaccine during the period of intense pressure to do so is a good indicator of how you might respond in this situation
I’m older now and know better. I actually taught at the college level. I don’t give a flip if he’s standing at a lectern. I would have been in this guy’s face; possibly physically. My first inclination anymore is to be combative given the pervasive propaganda and bullshit.
During my college days? I woulda left with her and hit the pub
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excellent post, I won’t give it away, just saying thanks to White Hats from past, present, and to White Hats of the future, and thanks in particular to Pres. Trump, Q team, Voat and early GAW participating Anons for having GAW
I would say most anons today would have stood up against him. Just a feeling that many of us know when injustice has been served.
I have a feeling he told the woman what he was gonna do before he did it but that it was meant to teach all of them a lesson.
I agree.
I think we're all here because we've seen the injustice in the world, and sometimes it feels overwhelming because there's so much of it. I have lived my life by this. I can't change the world, but I can change the world around me. I do my best to be positive, friendly, and encouraging. I use my job to do this. Every day I talk to people from all around the world. In essence I have a world ministry. I'm the literal embodiment of God using us where we're at lol. By God's grace I'm not a victim I'm an overcomer.
(I've been there, all through school kids made fun of me mocked me called me names because I was different. Only one person ever, ever stood up for m It was the bus driver on our school bus. Not even my parents did, they were just as bad as everyone else verbal, emotional, and physical abuse. One time I said something to a teacher, and she said at least the kids paid attention to me, would I rather be ignored like this other person in my class... I would have given anything to be ignored, all I wanted was peace.)
I would want to know the circumstances. Was there a reason he told her to leave? I would have assumed a reason existed that I wasn’t privy to and would have inquired. I was persona non grata in many of my college classes for asking pointed questions and arguing, especially with the full on leftist professors. I proudly graduated last in my class because I wouldn’t drink the kool-ade. I had already started my own business when I was 18 and have been self employed my entire life.
Warning: The following thought experiment does not adhere to the status quo. No need to fire up the flamethrower. If a difference of opinion may be upsetting, scroll on past.
OK. I would have reacted exactly the same as everyone else in the classroom did.
Not knowing what the girl may have done or said to the teacher before class to deserve banishment, not knowing if, e.g., she had made sexual advances toward him or cheated on an assignment or exam (sadly, daily occurrences in schools throughout the land), we have to assume it is a private matter, none of our concern, and not an automatic miscarriage of justice. We conclude there must be a good reason for the authority figure, if and only if he was observed by all to be sane and rational prior to the incident, to make her leave; and we politely mind our own business.
A classroom is somewhat like a traffic stop: it sn't a level playing field for communication. There is a clear imbalance in the power dynamic. That dynamic is strongly in favor of the teacher. To keep order in a classroom this is necessary; but it means teachers get to say and do things that students definitely do not get to say and do. Teachers get to challenge students in ways that would be wholly inappropriate and disruptive for students to do to teachers.
Dude taught a great lesson there that they'll all remember. The soul of his lesson is totally excellent: Speak up when there is CLEAR injustice. I just think it'd have been better if he'd given some bogus reason for her banishment, so 100% of the students would not have assumed it must be legit and later been embarrassed en masse by the teacher just for being respectful of him. They did what at the time seemed reasonable and correct, given their lack of adequate information to stage a protest upon. Rising up and storming out on him would have looked like a knee-jerk reaction based on no knowledge of the situation—especially given that the girl HERSELF didn't even bother to protest at all. She just muttered "I don't understand" and walked out. This could easily be interpreted by her fellow students as guilt: If this is really such grand injustice, why can't SHE be arsed to voice even the mildest objection to it? Her quietly slipping out supports the suggestion that she may know she's done something wrong. This isn't assuming she has; the point is that no one knows, so staying out of it isn't a bad move. You aren't accepting injustice in a situation if it isn't clear that any exists.
This teacher should be prepared for students now to interrupt, question or attack anything he might say from this point forward. Fool me once,....
Sorry for seeing it differently but that's how it is IMHO
What's bizarre is Alexis didn't resist. I would have, at minimum, said I paid for this and you're paid with my tuition so tough shit,. asshole.
Exactly. I will complain about the deep shit.
It's not Justice its Just-us
As a university professor, the only time I told a student to leave was IF they were using their phone. Academics are so-called elitists who want control. Piling it Higher Deeper approx. 94% of academics id as liberal. How is that for diversity?
Glad to see this video making the rounds.... basically, people stay silent because they were told to and don't want it happening to them. I, for one, could never understand keeping silent while watching injustice happen. Why I gained the reputation of a trouble maker who couldn't keep her mouth shut. Did I care? No! Do I care now? No! 🤣
After you already started vertical!?!? You maniac!