HaElfParagon

HaElfParagon t1_j83xcp6 wrote

>It's disruptive if other children find it offensive

Anyone can find anything offensive. By that logic, kids should never say anything at all for the entire time they are ever out in public.

We simply don't have enough info to tell one way or another, but I find the idea that she's forcing her religion on her students to be much more likely than some other student complained that OP's kid said "oh my god", and it stirred up such a hullabaloo that the principal got involved.

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HaElfParagon t1_iuja4ef wrote

I mean, this isn't quite correct. It's been 3 decades since the inception of the internet. Older people have had every opportunity to learn about and how to use it as the rest of us. They chose not to. This isn't some failure of the system, it's a generation of entitled people thinking the world owes them everything.

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