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Why does everything need to be explained? No, Trump’s Executive Order does not state that teachers can hit your kids! All it does is give teachers and principals the ability to handle bad behavior based on what the student actually does, not based on their race or to meet...

49,008 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Maya Chiy
Maya Chiy1 год назад

Why does everything have to be explained? Because liberals think everyone is as evil as they are.

Фото профиля Vaughn Mag
Vaughn Mag1 год назад

@VeBo1991 And that’s the way it should be! If you have a child with bad behavior in school, they should be disciplined no matter who they are! When I went to school and I did something wrong, the principal used to give you a wrap on the knuckles with a belt it made you not do bad things

Фото профиля BillieCotter
BillieCotter1 год назад

It means a black student harassing a white student should be punished the same as if roles were reversed

Фото профиля Carol Green
Carol Green1 год назад

Common sense 👏

Фото профиля Power Homeschool
Power Homeschool1 год назад

The Acellus® Learning System automates much of the busy-work associated with grading & keeping records so that parents can focus on what matters most–helping your child succeed. Enroll now! ⬇️

Фото профиля J O H A N N E S
J O H A N N E S1 год назад

Truth is not a Left wing value. The Left sticks with the narrative.

Фото профиля Maria Figueroa
Maria Figueroa1 год назад

This is needed in NYC they don’t discipline kids they have police do it they arrest kids for fighting! Kids get into fights in school but for them to get arrested and have a record for a middle school fight is wrong they do nothing to bullies at all

Фото профиля Truth Seekerforever
Truth Seekerforever1 год назад

The teacher that made the recommendations was black, I do not think she would do something against the best interest of her people.

Фото профиля Net Control
Net Control1 год назад

@sxdoc Cameras in every classroom protects teachers and students!!

Фото профиля Cuzd10
Cuzd101 год назад

💭💭💭

Фото профиля America ♟🇺🇸🇺🇸
America ♟🇺🇸🇺🇸1 год назад

@sxdoc Years ago,when your child was a problem in school,teachers & you understood that your child was no longer able to stay in that school,You had to put your child in a school that was for problematic children.Stop the fear MONGERING it’s really PATHETIC NOW!You’re losing on lies.

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