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Looks like Chalkboard Review's executive director was right to suspect teachers' union was behind wave of Twitter suspensions [screenshots]

Yesterday, the Chalkboard Review’s Twitter account was suspended.

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They must’ve done something really awful, right?

As a matter of fact, they did: they offended one of the largest teachers’ unions.

Of course, that’s not the explanation that Twitter gave:

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The good news is that Chalkboard Review’s Twitter account has been reinstated. But that’s little consolation:

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What gives, Twitter? Hmmm?

Chalkboard Review’s executive director Tony Kinnett couldn’t shake this nagging feeling that this was the work of teachers’ unions.

Looks like Kinnett was onto something:

Well, well, well. Would you look at that?

Because of course it is.

Isn’t Emilie McKiernan guilty of abusing Twitter’s rules for reporting accounts?

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And as far as Emilie and the NEA are concerned:

Hang in there, Chalkboard Review. We’ve got your backs.

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