A Missouri substitute teacher is seeking answers after claiming he was banned because he thanked students for saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
Jim Furkin worked as a sub for 10 years in St. Louis County’s Parkway School District and worked for 5 years as a sub at Parkway South High School.
Furkin told the school board Thursday that he was subbing in a freshman English class at South High in October. During the pledge, most, but not all, students stood.
Furkin says he thanked those who stood, and then afterwards one student went to a counselor.(losers all) An administrator told Furkin the student complained he had been “hurt” by Furkin’s comment.(the poor baby)
Furkin told News 4 he did not understand why his comments cost him his substitute teaching position at South High.(easy answer: You're not a communist.)
“I’m thanking the kids who participates in it,” said Furkin, “But obviously in every single classroom you’re going to have a few that sit and that’s their right, I respect that.”
Gateway Pundit
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