In case you hadn't heard the audio of the exchange between the student and teacher, here it is:
This is a disgusting example of what is going on in the country's classrooms. The student involved has said that he decided to record the class because this is typical of this teacher and he wanted to expose it. It is shocking to know who has control of our children several hours a day. Apparently this teacher either doesn't know the 1st Amendment or feels it doesn't apply to anyone that speaks out against Obama.
This
teacher needs to be FIRED, NOT suspended WITH pay. If you agree,
contact information for officials of the school and school district are
at the bottom of the post....let them hear from you.
UPDATE: Angry high school teacher suspended with pay for preventing students from ‘disrespecting’ Obama
By Victor Skinner
EAGnews.org
SPENCER, N.C. – Talking bad about President Barrack Obama is against the law, and you can be arrested.
That’s
what a North Carolina teacher angrily told her students during a recent
classroom discussion about bullying, politics and the presidential
election.
Audio from a cellular phone recording
captured North Rowan High School social studies teacher Tanya
Dixon-Neely in a heated discussion with students regarding allegations
that Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney bullied fellow
students during his high school years.
A defiant student in the class claimed that President Obama has also
admitted to bullying, and that’s when the teacher lost her temper and
any sense of objectivity.
“Stop! Stop! Stop! He is a wonderful president. Obama is the
president,” Dixon-Neely is heard screaming. “He is due the respect that
every other president is due.”
The student was not swayed. He argued that it’s fair to criticize
Romney and Obama, since both are candidates in the 2012 election.
“If you are going to talk trash about one side, you have got to talk trash about the other,” he says.
The teacher fired back with misinformation, claiming Obama enjoys special legal protections due of his status as president.
“Let me tell you something, you have to realize that this man wants
to become what Obama already is. There is no comparison,” Dixon-Neely
said. “You cannot disrespect the president of the United States.”
Both Romney and Obama are men, and should be scrutinized equally, the student persisted.
“Obama is not God. He is still a man,” the boy said.
The thin veil covering the teacher’s personal preference for Obama then flew out the window.
“You will not disrespect the president of the United States in this
classroom,” the Dixon-Neely exclaims. “As a teacher I’m not supposed to
allow people to disrespect the president of the United States. I’m not.
You can have different beliefs, but you will not disrespect him in
here.”
She tells her students that criticizing Obama equates to slander, and they can be arrested if they speak ill of the president.
“You are not supposed to slander. I’m saying to you, you are not
supposed to slander,” Dixon-Neely said. “People were arrested for saying
derogatory things against (President) Bush.”
“As a social studies teacher I cannot allow you to slander any president in here, past or current,” the teacher said.
The student then reminds the teacher that criticizing Obama isn’t
illegal, and preventing him from doing so violates his First Amendment
right to free speech.
The cell phone footage of the argument has been viewed on YouTube
over 167,000 times over the weekend. Officials in the Rowan-Salisbury
School System suspended the teacher with pay today amid a district
investigation, according to the SalisburyPost.com.
District spokeswoman Rita Foil told the news site that “this incident
should serve as an education for all teachers to stop and reflect on
their interaction with students,” then declined further comment.
Catawba College political science professor Michael Bitzer told the
Post it seems obvious that the teacher’s affinity for Obama overshadowed
the facts.
“Her point about not being able to say anything ‘disrespectful’ about
the president does fly in the face of the First Amendment, and while
she may wish to enforce that edict about ‘respecting’ the president, the
issue seems to have gotten personal on her part,” Bitzer wrote to the Post.
“Her belief (about the ramifications) if one slanders the president
isn’t very accurate – if you ‘threaten’ the president, that is another
story, and that is a criminal offense,” Bitzer wrote.
SOURCE:EAG NEWS.ORG
UPDATE:
A teacher is now suspended with pay after audio was found of her yelling at a student for criticizing President Obama. It all began in the classroom when the topic of the day was a discussion regarding GOP contender Mitt Romney being a bully in high school. When the student challenged the teacher, the audio reveals she began yelling at him.
READ MORE: FOX NEWS INSIDER
CONTACT INFORMATION...PLEASE LET THEM HEAR FROM YOU.
Tanya Dixon-Neely teaches at North Rowan High School, which serves grades 9-12 in the Rowan-Salisbury Schools district. Based on its state test results, the school has received a GreatSchools Rating of only 2 out of 10.
The school’s principal: Mr. Darrell McDowell
North Rowan High School
300 N Whitehead Ave
Spencer, NC 28159
PHONE: (704) 636-4420
FAX: (704) 639-3033
Superintendent of Rowan-Salisbury school district: Dr. Judy Grissom
PO Box 2349, Salisbury, NC 28145
Phone: 704-630-6102
Link to Members of School Board, etc : Rowan-Salisbury School System
Rowan-Salisbury Board Of Education
You can submit your protest against this sorry excuse of a teacher by writing a review of the high school. Click here!
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