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The Left Goes Beyond the Valley of Good Taste Week in Education

The Left Goes Beyond the Valley of Good Taste Week in Education

Your weekly report on education news.

When it comes to gross and insulting behavior, the academic left is really outdoing themselves lately.

It’s like they’re going out of their way to act like jerks.

Are they angry about losing their dominance?

These hoaxes are getting really old.

Good.

Remember last week, when the left claimed to care about free speech?

This is theater.

Yes, it does.

Very interesting.

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If that picture of Weingarten were scratch-n-sniff, it would reek of halitosis, eczema, and unwashed armpits.

E Howard Hunt | October 4, 2025 at 8:39 am

A face just made for radio.

I mentioned this earlier but it bears repeating.

Weingarten doesn’t serve as president of the American Federation of Teachers *in spite of* her Marxist positions on the issues, she serves *because of* her positions.

Keep that in mind as you assess your stance on both public education and public sector unions.

Your kid’s third grade teacher may not necessarily agree with her union’s leadership but she’s helping foot the bill. If she hasn’t reconciled whatever belief system she has with the crap spewed by her union then she’s not intelligent enough to be a teacher.

There is no way in the world that I would allow my kids to go to public schools today. The collapse began about the same time they entered grade school and got so bad so quickly that my wife & I pulled them out and homeschooled them.

You forgot the article where teachers rewarded an 11 year old who disarmed his classmate by suspending him.

“The Left Goes Beyond the Valley of Good Taste Week”

That was years ago. They’re leagues beyond that now, fast approaching the Plains of Megiddo.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to henrybowman. | October 4, 2025 at 2:42 pm

    “You forgot the article where teachers rewarded an 11 year old who disarmed his classmate by suspending him.”

    Just a variation of punishing the kid who – finally – gives back to the bully what he’s been subject to for a long time.