ICYMI – Utah Teachers 4-Minute Rant about Politics and “Stupid Parents”

If you missed it, a Chemistry teacher in Utah went on an extended rant recorded by students in the class. Here’s a primer: “Most of y’alls parents are dumber than you. I’m going to say that out loud.”

KSL News Radio has a lengthy transcript here, none of it flattering, but all of it of critical importance.

This chemistry teacher got caught saying what a lot of educators are thinking and saying in other ways. That your kids belong to them and they’re neither going to stand for your influence nor will they tolerate dissension from theirs.

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A few excerpts.

 

“I hate Donald Trump. I’m gonna say it. I don’t care what y’all think. Trump sucks. He is a sexual predator, he is a literal moron. Go tattle on me to the freaking admins, they don’t give a crap.”

“Turn off the Fox News, do your parents listen to Fox News? This is my classroom and if you guys are going to put me at risk you’re going to hear about it.

“Most of y’alls parents are dumber than you. I’m going to say that out loud.

“My parents are freaking dumb. Okay, and the minute I figured that out, the world opened up. You don’t have to do everything your parents say. And you don’t have to believe everything your parents believe. Because most likely you’re smarter than them.”

 

She’s also mad as hell about the potential for variant-carrying losers who won’t get vaccinated. Keep in mind that this is supposed to be a chemistry teacher who probably has at least some basic understanding of biology.

 

“We’ll just keep getting variants over and over and over until people get vaccinated. It’s never going to end… It could end in five seconds if people got vaccinated,” the teacher could be heard saying.

 

But she does not want any politics in her class, meaning politics with which she disagrees? “You can believe what you want to believe, but keep it quiet in here because I’m probably going to make fun of you.”

It’s clear she’s not inclined to keep her beliefs quiet, and she is on administrative leave while the Alpine School District investigates. That’s paid to do nothing while the district looks for a way around this little scandal gone global.

That’s nice, but parents need to return the favor. Investigate the other teachers, school, district, superintendent, and school board.

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And it won’t take much. Just ask the “wrong” question at the right time, and these indoctrinators will show you exactly who they are, but then you need to do something with that information.

The liberals and unions will close ranks. They might pull a Fed-shuffle, where a publicly disgraced “employee” is “reprimanded” and then moved quietly to another job in the system.

Parents and activists need to make it more uncomfortable for the District to protect or hide these “eductors” than to remove them.

Bury them in paperwork.

Demand every related public record, email, meeting minutes. Show up at meetings and use public comment time. When they inevitably constrict these avenues, write op-eds about it and find local blogs or new media to publish them.

Be like the left, minus the vulgarity and violence, and make sure everyone knows this. If their plan is to berate our kids and insults us because our opinions differ, we’re going to make sure everyone in the world knows when it happens.

 

Here’s the rant.

 
 
 

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