Chicago teacher suspended for writing ‘Go ICE’… months after woke educator in Windy City went unpunished for mocking Charlie Kirk assassination – Daily Mail

The teacher wrote "Go ICE" on Facebook. The incident led to allegations of a double standard in Chicago over the teacher's conservative views, after educator Lucy Martinez was allowed to keep her job last year despite being filmed mocking Charlie Kirk's assassination.
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daskoterzar
2 months ago

Every time I see this picture of this woman, the crazed look on her face and and her callous behavior, I am remined of another thing that is wrong with Public Education. This nut does not belong in a classroom with children, when she cannot even control her own behavior and has so little compassion for the murder of fellow US Citizen. Absolute psycho.

OldJoe
2 months ago
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Spot on Dask. I’ll take those nuns I had over this rabble. This wrench is far from God and needs to get farther from the table.

The Railroader
2 months ago

It’s called two-tiered justice. The rules don’t apply to lefty loons.

Bobbi
3 months ago

When they yell “ Fascist”, they know exactly what they are talking about.

Call my shrink
3 months ago

Guess freedom of speech is no more

9mm
3 months ago

So who exactly takes the time and effort to monitor and disclose what someone else says on their facebook page. What a pos.

David F
3 months ago

I hope he sues the hell out of them.
Suspended for supporting law enforcement, let’s see how that plays out in court.

Deb
3 months ago

Freedom of speech in IL is only for far left, socialist Democrats. If anyone disagrees with Democrats, they are censored.

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