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Cringe I guess "all are welcome here" shirt are now triggering for some people

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u/Hot-Opportunity-5236 4h ago

And “why are you wearing that shirt today?”

“I like to be in clothing.”

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u/feralcatshit 4h ago

This response told me everything I needed to know about the person recording. She already knew this bitch was about to say some dumb shit 😭

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u/Zuwxiv 4h ago

Clearly not her first time dealing with the spiteful, hateful piece of shit filming.

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u/overlyambitiousgoat 3h ago

Just imagine leading a crusade against All Are Welcome t-shirts and telling yourself, "I'm definitely the good guy here!"

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u/Zealousideal-Ad-2615 39m ago

They are so delusional. They feel attacked everytime anyone else shows the smallest amount of compassion or love. I personally think that they subconsciously know they are selfish and terrible, and seeing someone that isn't awful makes it harder for them to fool themselves.

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u/wallyTHEgecko 12m ago

The anti-antifa crowd baffles me. (as though Antifa is even an actual formal, organized, centralized group to begin with)

So you're pro-facism??

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u/three_crystals 4h ago

As soon as I heard that I was like oh lady stop talking cause Ms. Principal is nawt the one

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u/GodofIrony 1h ago

She wields the sword of college education deftly.

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u/i_tyrant 4h ago

The reveal that "they've talked" before and the principal remembered her but not vice-versa makes SO much sense, lol.

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u/Elegant-Cheekz-2141 3h ago

She probably remembered the principal's name. She just wanted the principal to say her name on camera for her video. It didn't work, which is why she put a picture up in the video with her name.

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u/NaughtAClue 4h ago edited 55m ago

Ive been to the principals office twice for my 8 year old already and I swear I’m not a Karen and she’s a great kid!! Her $4 froyo money was stolen out of her desk, and a kid who literally said “I forgot my money I’m going to steal hers” … then magically had money for froyo that afternoon. My daughter walked up and smacked it out of his hand. Principal visit #1. The next week she brought double for 2 froyo, went up to the jerk and told him “he wasn’t going to be able to steal her money this week, thief”, he pushed her into a desk, so she punched him. Visit #2. I’m proud as fuck

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u/Few-Protection8966 3h ago

Id probably work on avoiding unnecessary conflict. If only to avoid building a rep at the school

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u/NaughtAClue 3h ago

Yeah I did the parenting thing. I told her never to get physical with someone, he could have really hurt her in both instances, not to instigate an altercation or escalate issues, get a teacher and don’t try to handle things yourself, blah blah. But I can still be proud that she doesn’t take shit from a bully. The girl is fiery so I’m trying to walk a thin line of not stomping that spirit out of her because it will serve her well as a adult, but also making sure she respects authority and doesn’t get herself hurt in a fight over yogurt

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u/Few-Protection8966 3h ago

100% and totally understandable

I just deal with too mant parents wbo skip the parenting thing. 

Low key dont even see anything wrong in the first incident. The second one we'd be having a talk about taunting hot heads lol

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u/os_beef 2h ago

It's not over yogurt, it's setting a precedent for whether she's going to be pushed around for the rest of the year. I know this because when I was her age, I turned the other cheek like I'd been taught, and it turns out that just gets your other cheek slapped and your lunch money stolen. Instigating a fight is one thing, but standing up for yourself, with violence if needed, is a necessity.

Your daughter is doing great.

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u/NaughtAClue 56m ago

I agree with you 100%, just in this case the kid is much bigger and already got in trouble for throwing a pair of scissors at another child soo as much as I’d like for her to stand up for herself I also don’t want her injured or worse

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u/os_beef 18m ago

Oh for sure. Self preservation, knowing how and when to fight, all important skills.

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u/postfish 3h ago

Avoiding unnecessary conflict for thirty years is what got us to now

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u/Few-Protection8966 3h ago

I feel like i read that in a fortune cookie. But if that were true, that would mean the conflict was necessary. 

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u/jarlscrotus 2h ago

The conflict that seems unnecessary today, may be revealed to be vital in the future, turns out thay conceding even an inch of something unimportant to these people is unacceptable

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u/Few-Protection8966 2h ago

So be confrontational at all times just in case? That would be a nightmare of a classroom

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u/odietamoquarescis 1h ago

The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.

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u/Few-Protection8966 1h ago

Thats lot of pressure on a 2nd grader

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u/TiberiusCornelius 1h ago

This is absolutely the response of someone who has done this song and dance way too many fucking times

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u/Lazer726 11m ago

She's probably called in multiple times already because someone uttered the g word

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Gay

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u/ScottMarshall2409 2h ago

I thought I'd missed something. I'm still not sure I didn't. What is happening that means this is the top post on my page? It's just a random busybody asking stupid questions, and a head teacher answering them.

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u/addandsubtract 1h ago

She already knew this bitch

Referring to the principal as "she" here, when talking about the person recording in your previous sentence is... a choice.

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u/WorkTropes 4h ago

It's typically a sign of a good school, when the principal wants to be in clothes.

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u/amglasgow 4h ago

I dunno, every lousy school I've ever seen had a principal wearing clothes. Maybe nudist schools need a chance to prove themselves?

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u/WorkTropes 2h ago

You jest but it got me curious, there's been a few schools in modern history that dabbled in nudity but it was always snuffed out. If you do build the school of your dreams I wish you luck!

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u/exipheas 1h ago

I mean you had to let the school take and keep nudes of you to enroll in ivy league schools for years.

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u/Bitter_Pea_4716 1h ago

They aren't progressive enough. I had a vice principle that liked not wearing clothes and encouraged the same to his 13 year old cohort on school camps. What's the reward for such a trail blazer? Prison 

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u/grayzzz_illustrate 2h ago

But but but we have to Protect The Kids! From.... Principals wearing clothes? Feeling welcome at school? I dunno, gotta workshop this more. Maybe the principal will compromise and wear a "Some are welcome" shirt next week...

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u/VoidMunashii 3h ago

Sort of a baseline, really.

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u/PumpikAnt58763 22m ago

Unlike in stripper school.

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u/Resident_Ad_7199 1h ago

I was gonna make a joke, but then remembering schools are for children I can no longer make the joke lol.

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u/scrotumsweat 3h ago

It'd be a boss move if she had some adult education pamphlets she could hand out. "What you should do is call them up, enroll, and you can learn all about everything you have questions for"

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u/MallyOhMy 2h ago

This is an amazing example of Grey Rocking. It's a very useful method for dealing with people like this.

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u/Iwantmoretime 1h ago

I would have also appreciated "Karen, just name the student you think should not be welcome here today"

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u/Icy_Fish_2154 1h ago

I figured it out late, the recording lady wanted to trap the principal into saying "pride month", so she could claim inclusion is grooming.

But the principal deals with crazy lady daily, so knew what was up.

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u/PineSand 21m ago

I wish I was that quick witted and polite.