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    Thug leftist "teacher", loses in court after throwing a student out of his classroom

    because of a "disagreement"with him over homosexuality.......lol....see..this is what I've been saying....the leftists are little more than intolerant,bully, FASCIST, THUGS.


    LEFTISTS: FU!!!!

    http://news.yahoo.com/student-booted...123034366.html

    A federal district court judge ruled last week that a Michigan high school teacher violated a student’s free speech rights when he kicked the student out of class for voicing disapproval for homosexuality.


    The ruling was perhaps a hollow victory for the student, Daniel Glowacki, though, because the judge assessed damages of just a single, solitary dollar.


    The incident giving rise to the lawsuit happened in 2010 on national Anti-Bullying Day at Howell High School in Howell, Michigan.


    The teacher, Johnson (“Jay”) McDowell got into a heated argument with student Daniel Glowacki in an economics class after Glowacki said he objected to homosexuality because he is Catholic.


    Judge Patrick Duggan ruled that the First Amendment protects Glowacki’s speech.

    As the judge notes in the first sentence of the opinion, the case is an example of the tension between anti-bullying policies in public schools and the free speech guarantees of the First Amendment.

    On October 20, 2010, members of the Gay Straight Alliance had asked students and teachers to wear the color purple to celebrate Anti-Bullying Day at Howell High

    School in Howell, Michigan.


    Some students wore purple. Some also wore clothing emblazoned with rainbow flags and other symbols in support of the Gay Straight Alliance.


    McDowell, who wore purple that day, took time out of his sixth-hour economics class to talk to students about bullying and to show students an anti-bullying video.

    McDowell also noticed a student wearing a Confederate flag belt buckle. He asked her to remove it.


    According to the district court opinion, Daniel testified that he “calmly raised [his] hand” and asked McDowell why one student couldn’t wear a Confederate flag belt but other students and teachers could wear purple shirts and display rainbow flags.

    McDowell told the student that there is a “difference in symbolism between the Confederate flag and the rainbow flag.” According to Daniel, the economics teacher explained that the Confederate flag represents “discrimination against blacks.”
    Daniel observed that purple shirts discriminated against Catholics and said, “I don’t accept gays.”

    McDowell told Daniel he couldn’t say that. Daniel then amended his statement. “I don’t accept gays because I’m Catholic,” he said.


    McDowell, who admitted that he was angry by this time, then analogized that saying
    “I don’t accept gays” is the same as saying “I don’t accept blacks.”


    The economics teacher then demanded to know if Daniel accepted gays or not.


    When Daniel refused to recant, McDowell booted him “out of class and wrote up a referral for unacceptable behavior.”


    Another student then said, “I don’t accept gays either” and asked to leave, which McDowell allowed.


    The remaining students then demanded to know “why didn’t they have free speech.” According to the court, the high school economics teacher “explained that a student cannot voice an opinion that creates an uncomfortable learning environment for another student.”



    The school district’s subsequent investigation came down squarely in favor of the students. The entire incident was expunged from Glowacki’s file. He was also placed in another economics class at the request of his family.

    School district officials strongly reprimanded McDowell (though the teacher’s punishment was later reduced after he filed a grievance).


    McDowell “disciplined two students for holding and stating personal beliefs, to which you disagree,” the original reprimand said. “You disciplined them in anger under the guise of harassment and bullying because you opposed their religious belief and were offended by it. The students were causing no disruption to the educational process.”





    The judge similarly found that McDowell has been “primarily motivated by his disagreement with Daniel’s opinion on homosexuality.”


    Glowacki graduated in 2012, reports the Detroit Free Press.

    GOOD ON YOU, KIDS!!! GOOD ON YOU!!!

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    If it had been a gay guy kicked out of class he would have gotten millions...

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    But Affirmative Action wasn't kicked to the curb by the Supreme Court.

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    Typical leftist garbage. Only they are entitled to an opinion.

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    Why does this teacher still have a job??? The students & their parents are technically the school district's customers & if an employee of any normal business treated their customers in this manner they would be gone in a heartbeat. Fock these greedy ass teacher unions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hankcream View Post
    Why does this teacher still have a job??? The students & their parents are technically the school district's customers & if an employee of any normal business treated their customers in this manner they would be gone in a heartbeat. Fock these greedy ass teacher unions.
    He's a filthy leftist scumbag...so he would have only been fired if he was defending a "right-wing" position.....you know that, the fix is in and has been for decades now...that's why we are in such a mess.

    We have students that are graduating this year that literally can't read or write.

    Thank the mothafuking, corrupt, stupid TEACHERS UNION for the retards that just graduated that are functionally illiterate and are released into the work pool thinking that they really are going to find meaningful employment!! LOL

    Allegedly, the imbecile that calls itself " dumby1" is some kind of "teacher"....first of all, he's admitted that he was fired for molesting children in his school,( he said little boys) second of all, he too, is functionally illiterate, ( do you see the poor grammar and the silly, childish writing style of the moron lol!) and dumb beyond all understanding too ( does ANYONE even understand anything he's talking about?? I didn't think so)...so, this is where we are today.

    It's sad. But bottomline.....the teachers union is the cancer that destroyed education in America.

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    http://teachersunionexposed.com/





    America’s education system is in crisis. Test scores show us that students across America are performing at levels far below their peers overseas. In addition to test scores that aren’t up to par, graduation rates are shamefully low. There is no doubt that America’s students deserve better.
    In a rapidly changing world, our students are not being taught the basic knowledge and skills they need to succeed. It’s time to get to the root of the problem.
    America’s teachers unions — particularly the National Education Association and the American Federation of

    Teachers — are the most organized and powerful voices in education politics. These unions continue to block reforms needed to improve our nation’s schools by putting their focus on teachers rather than on the students they teach.

    Our education system is in desperate need of reform and it’s time we stop letting teachers unions stand in the way.

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