We could do nothing but posts from our friends at @libsoftiktok and have plenty of material. Watching this video, and comparing it to so many other similar videos, we have a question that might be off-topic: Do school districts actively seek out people with blue hair and piercings? Because every teacher we see in these videos has the same look. By any chance did a professionally dressed person interview for the position?
In any case, here’s a blue-haired, pierced first-grade teacher who’s going to be directly affected by the Parental Rights in Education law. She breaks into tears when she thinks she’ll be putting her job on the line if she mentions her marriage on the Parents’ Night flyer. We’re no lawyers, but we’ve had the text of the bill pulled up all week as a reference and it just says to keep discussions about sexuality out of the classroom from kindergarten to third grade.
Narcissistic Florida 1st grade teacher has breakdown over the thought of not being able to talk about her marriage pic.twitter.com/EZkG80z59U
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 31, 2022
This is a teacher in @Osceolaschools
— Libs of Tik Tok (@libsoftiktok) March 31, 2022
The Florida bill is necessary and needs to be expanded
These ppl are mentally unstable for themselves, they should in no way be talking about complex issues with children… this whole thing has been enlightening… there is more to be done https://t.co/kRjfRih7sY
— Ahmed Al Assliken (@assliken) March 31, 2022
This person is not fit to teach any student.
— Hugh Mungus (@TheRealSBUSA) March 31, 2022
Are school districts just trolling mental health clinics for their new teacher recruiting?
— Dan Jones (@dajones115b) March 31, 2022
How hard is it to just *not* talk to 1st graders about your personal life, period? https://t.co/7CCR7Np5xE
— Christina Pushaw 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) March 31, 2022
Jesus, I’m bisexual. This isn’t the pinnacle of my identity. I don’t even really talk about it- I certainly don’t lead with that when I meet people. I’m married to a man. I’m happy. I like to bake, family is important, fishing is fun. My sexuality is irrelevant. Dry it up.
— Sam (@Cestlavie87) March 31, 2022
I don’t recall ever knowing a single thing about my teacher’s spouses when I was in school. Not one thing. They didn’t exist.
— Matt (@MattGr1983) March 31, 2022
I don’t understand why they feel compelled to discuss their personal lives with students… when I was in school we didn’t know our teacher’s first names much less the details of their personal lives. They simply Mr. Smith or Mrs. Jones to us.
— Jeffrey A. Setaro (@jasetaro) March 31, 2022
Here’s a suggestion:
My name is X, I live with my spouse & our three cats. I love cooking, gardening and science fiction movies. I knew when I was a teenager I wanted to be a teacher, and I love my career. It's a pleasure to meet you! Now tell me about YOU!
— melanie haber 🧢 🏴☠️ (@melsorbit) March 31, 2022
I’m pretty sure this is what parents want to hear:
“Hi, I’m Ms Jones. I’ll be teaching math this year. I studied at the University of Iowa and have a masters in teaching from FIU. If your children are struggling with math I’ll help them out during class and lunch”
— Roberto (@promexico) March 31, 2022
"I am married, and love having meltdowns on the internet" simple.
— ¤ (@lilcodycb_30) March 31, 2022
There are the teachers who love teaching.
Then there are Vampires, who exist for 'validation' from their captive audience.
The ones who say stuff like "My FAVORITE part of teaching is when my kids ask about my queerness!" We've all seen this.
Time for #SunlightOnTheVampires
— melanie haber 🧢 🏴☠️ (@melsorbit) March 31, 2022
So it was never about the kids and their learning. I was about her and her own personal vendetta against the world.
— babe honker (@babehonker) March 31, 2022
“I’m the centre of the universe and demand to be treated as such!”
— Daniel ⭐️⭐️ (@ScandicAtheist) March 31, 2022
I’ve met many of my daughter’s teachers during parent-teacher night and guess what we talk about? THE STUDENTS AND THE LEARNING! Crazy idea, I know. If you want to talk about your personal life, get some friends.
— 273negative (@273negative) March 31, 2022
If this teacher wants to divulge such info, they can still speak about it with other ADULTS, which is much more appropriate.
— GLEEEEZY (@GLEEEEZY) March 31, 2022
Here's what you do – you teach the curriculum. That's it.
There is no need for ANY teacher to discuss their personal life. EVER. Growing up, we never knew anything about the personal lives of our teachers. That's the way it should be.
— Koz (@HHI_Golf_Guy) March 31, 2022
There's a mental illness in elementary school teachers apparently.
I was never even curious about my teachers' personal lives in elementary school and further.
What you do? Teach the students the alphabet and how to read, but not who you sleep with at home.
Why's this so hard?
— Politics Matter (@Politics_Matter) March 31, 2022
Because she needs her life choices validated by her students and their parents and everyone on the internet.
Related:
FL Kindergarten teacher whining about NOT discussing his love life with his students is exactly WHY the so-called ‘Don’t Say Gay’ LAW was needed (watch) https://t.co/ZcYKjxwk4z
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 29, 2022
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