Summary

Idaho teacher Sarah Inama is defying her school district’s order to remove classroom posters promoting inclusivity, including one stating, “Everyone is welcome here.”

The district claims the signs violate a policy requiring “content-neutral” decorations and argues that classrooms should be “distraction-free” environments.

Inama initially removed them but later rehung them, arguing the only opposing view to inclusion is exclusion.

Legal counsel upheld the district’s stance, giving her until the school year’s end to comply. Inama refuses, risking her job, and has received widespread support from the community and educators nationwide.

  • @[email protected]
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    211 month ago

    Take notes everyone, this is just one small example of what “fuck you, make me” looks like. This teacher has more spine than Chuck Schumer and half of our administrative state.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Acknowledging that there is a goal of equality within society at all is now legally non-neutral. There is legal pressure to allow white supremacy, patriarchy, and xenophobic christian nationalism to exist as they are without any pressure to change them. To acknowledge that disadvantaged classes of people exist and face discrimination in any form is illegal, or at least that is their intent.

    • Tarquinn2049
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      21 month ago

      Some of the letters are printed in colors almost as scary as the colors of a rainbow. That’s the only “offensive to idiots” thing I can possibly come up with.

      • Lka1988
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        21 month ago

        It doesn’t support cishet white males, obviously exclusively

        Ftfy.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 month ago

      bro the sign is in a classroom in a country which is an oligarchy. Promoting equality amongst the next generation of workers goes against the interests of the oligarchs who financially control the country

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    1 month ago

    Inama initially removed them but later rehung them, arguing the only opposing view to inclusion is exclusion.

    Smart teacher. That is, indeed, the only logical stance.

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        21 month ago

        It’s more about the teacher than those who are in charge. That logical conclusion is also the only morale one. I hope she stays strong and fights this oppression.

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    51 month ago

    If student artwork is allowed, as the administration states, she needs to have a word with the art teacher. A sign just like hers with real student handprints would be even better than the purchased poster.

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    1 month ago

    Just be out with it. Put up a sign ironically that says: “colored not welcome” since that’s what they obviously want

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    11 month ago

    Fascists Enforce Their Draconian White Supremacist Rules

    Media needs to grow an ethical backbone and start calling out these pricks and their policies for what they are.

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      -11 month ago

      I agree, however, “media” (and news corps specifically) have to be very careful about libel in order to avoid being sued into oblivion.

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    11 month ago

    Can we get a location rule? Like [USA, Idaho] at the end of the title? We know it’s the USA, but it’d bw nice to know where. Also, state or country names when it’s just a city or town. Like I’m supposed to know if it’s Paris France or Paris Illinois.

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    11 month ago

    If she needs to exclude someone just put everyone is welcome, except fascists. That should meet the requirements?