From PNW:
When you send your child to school, you expect educators to teach reading, math, history-and character. You do not expect them to cheer when someone is killed, or show violent videos to ten-year-olds with commentary that says the dead man “deserved” it. Yet right now, parents across America (and in Canada) are seeing exactly that. And it’s terrifying.
There are several shocking stories making national headlines. These aren’t rumors. These are documented, public, deeply upsetting incidents: In Oskaloosa, Iowa, a high school art teacher, Matt Kargol, posted “1 Nazi down” in a public social media response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. He has been placed on administrative leave, and the school district is conducting an emergency hearing about whether he should lose his job. In Massachusetts, a special education teacher was caught grinning and singing “God Bless America” while watching the news of Kirk’s death on TV.