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Pro-Life Person Causes a Leftist Meltdown After What He Yells at Them in NYC










The man appeared to yell that they “had no choice, not your body, not your choice, your body is mine, and you’re having my baby.”

He immediately said that he was joking. But that didn’t stop the leftist meltdown. They flipped out and accused him of being “rapey,” they began tagging all their social media posts to the FDNY because he was wearing an FDNY sweatshirt.


So, they began attacking the FDNY, trying to get this guy fired. But they identified the wrong person. While he was wearing an FDNY sweatshirt with a name on it, that person wasn’t him. But, that didn’t stop the left from falsely identifying the man and trying to get the wrong person fired.

It’s not clear that this person at the church worked for the FDNY, so it might be a little hard for them to get him fired.

But, it’s the way the left thinks. They think what he said was awful, yet have no concept of how offensive they have been with their actions. They think that they can shut him down, but if anyone on the right tried to complain to their employers about how they were targeting a church and people praying, they wouldn’t even see that as wrong.
 

Merlin99

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Mental illness on full display.
Doesn't really cast their side in the best light. If that was the only thing I knew about abortion, anybody wanting to keep or make it legal would be in a loony bin.
 

PrchJrkr

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I'm a male but still identify as a lesbian. I guess cake will work for some.
 

Merlin99

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Focus on learning, but only after I include some social programming into the mix.
I’m going to point out that this is about as unobtrusive of a symbol as you are likely to find. And that if a student has an issue with her little symbol that they want it removed, then yes they can find a different teacher/classroom. I would say the exact same thing about a teacher displaying a thin blue line flag.
This flag isn’t a call to change, it’s there more as a beacon that someone who may gay or questioning can find an ally in that space. Back in the 60’s and 70’s we displayed helping hand signs in our windows for the same reason, someone in trouble could find help there.
 

glhs837

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I’m going to point out that this is about as unobtrusive of a symbol as you are likely to find. And that if a student has an issue with her little symbol that they want it removed, then yes they can find a different teacher/classroom. I would say the exact same thing about a teacher displaying a thin blue line flag.
This flag isn’t a call to change, it’s there more as a beacon that someone who may gay or questioning can find an ally in that space. Back in the 60’s and 70’s we displayed helping hand signs in our windows for the same reason, someone in trouble could find help there.

I disagree. Its not the teachers job to do these things. They want to place a flag on their car, or display it at their house, more power to them.
 

Merlin99

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I disagree. Its not the teachers job to do these things. They want to place a flag on their car, or display it at their house, more power to them.
And I’m going to disagree with you, teachers have more roles in society than just repeating rote facts. They’re a first line of defense for kids that have issues at home. If a kids bruised up, who’s going to know? It’s going to be parents and teachers, the two adults that spend the most time with the kid. I know it’s a stretch from abuse to a pride flag, but the link is there it’s a symbol that a kid who’s can’t think of anyone else to communicate with has an outlet. I’m not going to try to convince you that I’m right, but having a sister who’s a special ed teacher has convinced me that teachers wear many hats in the classroom.
 

Merlin99

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Can I hang my cross in my classroom and tell you if you don't like it then find another teacher?
I think so, I think the whole “we have to get religion out of the classroom” is overblown. Generally the kid isn’t the one with the issue, it’s his parents.
 

Merlin99

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Do you agree that

a teacher is the first normally the first one to notice abuse?

That the teacher also works as a counselor to kids.

That a kid may be afraid to talk to his parents if he thinks he may be gay.

That the pride flag does let a kid know that the teacher isn’t going to judge them if he is gay.

You don’t have to agree with every (or any) point, but that’s how I connected the dots.
It was easier to put everything in one post than to do the back and forth thing.
 
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