Computer Crimes Called After Porn Image Appears in NH Online “Classroom”

by
Steve MacDonald

If anyone can ruin the potential of online learning, it’s the public school system, but that’s not what this story is about. Not exactly. Three recent New Hampshire incidents highlight the unlikelihood of anyone learning anything with the government in charge of distance learning.


Related:  ‘Remote’ doesn’t mean ‘online.’


Where to start.

 

NASHUA, N.H. — Students in two New Hampshire school districts were subjected to pornography and other inappropriate behavior during remote classes this week, authorities said. – A teacher in Nashua reported a pornographic image being shown to the entire class during a remote lesson, Gregory Rodriguez, Nashua’s director of technology, told WMUR-TV.

 

I suppose they’ll have to suspend the student that shared the inappropriate image if they can be identified. Instead of staying home and logging in to a poor-excuse for a classroom and lesson that kid can stay home and log in to, well, porn sites, If I had to guess.

Another “matter” involved a student behind whom was a toy gun. They logged into the classroom, and some hoplophobe got triggered by a toy’s presence in the background. Zoinks! Quick question; are we talking about rioters destroying minority businesses and livelihoods (and lives) or letting ‘students watch that on the news because this actual violence makes for a nice segue to the third “crisis” in online learning this week in the Granite State.

There was something racial. It’s not clear yet what was racial about whatever it was, but what at present is not ‘racial’?

The Nashua Police are trying to figure out how to investigate their problem. They might need to take some folks off mandated mask-patrol, which is risky.

Up in Concord, the computer crimes division is looking into things there. You know, one of the first departments likely to get cut if Democrats elected by unionized public school teachers get their wish and they defund the police.

Good times.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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