Frank McCormick describes himself as a “conservative history teacher in exile” and a “public school whistleblower,” and he runs a blog and hosts a podcast, both under the name Chalkboard Heresy. This morning, I came across this post, which has since been viewed more than 2.2 million times in less than 24 hours:
A number of recent stories came rushing to mind:
- Brendan Depa, a 6-foot-6 and 270 pounds 17-year-old student who had three “battery arrests” before he pummeled and stomped a school employee (into unconsciousness) after she instructed him to put down the Nintendo Switch while he was in school.
- The “caught-on-camera” mass brawl in a North Carolina high school, which left a 15-year-old student knifed and bleeding out on the gymnasium floor—the unidentified victim quickly succumbed to his/her injuries.
- National Review’s investigative series into Ontario’s public school system—the first installment covered “progressive discipline” while the fourth installment covered the teachers’ cries for help “as schools descend into violent mayhem.”
And this, shared yesterday which is at this moment, pushing 22 million views:
Pretty much what happened at BMS last year. They say if you don’t like what the liberals are doing then vote them out. Well, I voted for the two conservative ladies that are now on the “Board” and I am very disappointed in their representation of my values. And don’t get me started on Randy Taylor. Is he even alive? LOL I should have voted for Jermichael Mitchell. At least he would be “present mayor”…
Teacher should’ve knocked that girl out.
Oh, but wait, any excuse to persecute, I mean prosecute whitey will do.
Ok, then try to use their own rules against them. Charge her with assault, convict her, send her to prison for ten years and see how the next person behaves.
Oh, wait, we have selective prosecution as well. They only charge those that they want to charge. Experienced it firsthand.
Go read the Constitution. Something in there about equal protection under the law.
Hacks.