Last mate, Georgia Clark, sent President Trump some tweets which she thought were private. She complained that the Fort Worth, Texas has screwl where she taught English, had been taken over by illegal immigrants from Mako. She said the drug dealers in the school were not being punished at certain students were being shielded from prosecution, and she begged the President to clean up the mess. Now. She didn't realize that her tweets were public, even though she had an
unblemished record as an excellent teacher. Since Ms Clark was fired last week, the state Education Commissioner ruled that Ms Clark should be reinstated with back pay. An independent examiner said that her tweets were statements from a citizen on a matter of public concern protected by the Constitution. In the words their free speech. The Fort Worth Independent Scruel District is appealing the ruling. They want Clark gone. Free speech be damned. They say her departure is in best interests,
of course of the children. So what's the lesson? Well, to the Fort Worth Education Establishment, speech rights of an American citizen don't matter. Hillabeans because this teacher dared to ask her President to enforce the law, and because she criticized illegal immigration in her scruel, she must be banished from the classroom. It's liberal education in a nutshell, which basically is shut up until we tell you can speak and what to say.
