Teacher Put on Leave after Vowing to Protect Students by Being Armed

A beloved New Jersey high school teacher — who happens to be an Iraq combat veteran — was suspended from teaching in the wake of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida. So, what was the teacher’s crime? He told the students that he thought they would all be safer if the guards at their school were armed.

But the story gets much, much worse. For daring to express the opinion that he agreed with President Trump that some teachers should be armed, the teacher was shipped off to the gulag for reeducation.

That’s right, this teacher who is universally loved by his students has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation before he will be allowed back on the job. (You might be wondering why his union is not rushing to this teacher’s defense; but that would be assuming that teacher’s unions are there to defend teachers and not to simply line the Democrat Party’s campaign coffers.)

Parents and students alike are absolutely shocked at the lengths the school has gone to, in order to vilify one teacher for agreeing with President Trump on a school policy issue. Think of it this way: Can you imagine a scenario in which a teacher would be suspended from his job for agreeing with Barack Obama on a policy matter? No, that would be crazy talk!

And guess what? The school did even more to humiliate this teacher as he was being escorted off the job. Check out the video below for the full details.


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