

Sean Mooney
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Whatever rock you crawled out from under- go back. I'm just offering what the AP says
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Which number conspiracy theory is this? Have you hit enough on your punch card to get a free one yet?
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So the shooter is a bit all over the place:
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Remember Jose is the same guy who declares himself a life winner here but has to create multiple user names to keep posting here. Of course someone who has achieved the success of leaving their basement would be a hero to him.
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pelosi said Trump MUST BE STOPPED. Biden said to put a bullseye on Trump.
Sean Mooney replied to seafoam1's topic in The Geek Club
utilt99 in January 2021: "We can't blame the President for saying something and people doing what they think is meant off of that" utilit99 in July 2024: "We need to blame the President for saying something and people doing what they think is meant off of that." -
Obviously just completely unacceptable and it's a good thing the dude was immediately put down. Of course there are idiots out there who want to make this some cause for division in the country and post a bunch of insane rhetoric that just continues to fan the flames. It should never come to this and both sides need to stop elevating the discourse to these levels. There are too many people here already far gone but change can come from the top down
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A guy is questioning why an old person wants to stay relevant in the public eye while posting the topic at 4am on a Saturday. Every politician craves the power. The sooner you all stop thinking one side good, one side evil and instead see they are all bad the better off you will be
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Good- sue them. If there is a case there prove it and win
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Who wished rape on your kids? Also- I've said numerous times in any number of ways that kids should be out of bounds for stuff on here. So you can STFU
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Your kids are always your kids.
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Wait- your argument is that a kid wouldn't talk to their parent about political things?
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Curious people's thoughts on this (even though I'm sure I know how it will break) This is happening in a pretty affluent school district in Pennsylvania in a suburb of Philadelphia. Here is the link to the New York Times story: https://archive.ph/vOKdW For those that don't want to read here is the gist: Students at a middle school in the district have created fake TikTok accounts for teachers in the school that according to the article are: "rife with pedophilia innuendo, racist memes, homophobia and made-up sexual hookups among teachers." in total there have been 22 fake teacher accounts created- about a quarter of the faculty. A Spanish teacher in the school had a fake account set up where they took a picture of her from her real social media account (she does not use TikTok) and said she likes to touch kids. Also, "Students took images from the school’s website, copied family photos that teachers had posted in their classrooms and found others online. They made memes by cropping, cutting and pasting photos, then superimposing text. Some of the jokes were harmless in nature but others- like one where it took the heads of two male teachers and superimposed them onto a couple in bed together- were not. The student council advisor at the school had a picture of his wedding on his social media that students took, cropped the wife out and then implied that he married a student at the school. One teacher had death threats posted against her. Two students posted an apology video online (13 and 14 years old) and had this to say: " “We never meant for it to get this far, obviously,” one of the students said in the video. “I never wanted to get suspended.” “Move on. Learn to joke,” the other student said about a teacher. “I am 13 years old,” she added, using an expletive for emphasis, “and you’re like 40 going on 50.” Teachers have said it has made discipline hard because if a kid gets pissed and is going to try to ruin you online is it worth it to yell at them for not being prepared for class. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Obviously the school has struggled how to deal with this because you can't control what students are doing during off school hours and it gets to be sticky in free speech things as judges and courts have kind of set precedents that schools have no real recourse and can not go after students in these scenarios. I also think this is what happens when people spend years chipping away at the institution of school. And I blame a lot of people for that- there are people on the right (and left honestly) who have made teachers the enemy and turned the parent/student/teacher triangle into an antagonistic scenario and sewing that distrust so strongly is eventually going to cause ripples. Secondly- the idiotic teachers who decide to go on social media and talk about "how they have to talk about their sexual orientations with kids" make it real easy for people to wiggle into those antagonistic scenarios. Lastly- I think every person here encountered teachers they liked and disliked in school. Usually the ones we hated stick with us longer- but I can't imagine the amount of disrespect involved in going after a teacher like this. There is a certain line you cross when you are trying to ruin someone's personal life for laughs or because they gave you a detention for cutting class and the like.
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Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
I didn't assign primary blame to anyone....maybe you should check your own definitions. Also- everyone was having a fine conversation here in this thread- you have to derail it. -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
I said the right AND the left....AND I blamed teachers as well in the sentence right after you chose not to bold. You might be the focking tard -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
Like I said in my original post (and I'm seeing a lot of people agree with) it's the level of disrespect that is shocking. Again- I think there are a lot of factors going into that (and really there are a lot of factors going into the disrespect being shown to cops as well) but like at 13 I wasn't that openly disrespectful to a teacher even if I disliked them. I certainly wouldn't blow off something done like this and like most said here- my mom and dad would've whupped my azz had I been busted for something like this. -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
I'm not disagreeing with you. Like I said- I have nothing to hide and thus don't care. I do think a lot of parents would care because the kids are minors in most cases. I'll say this- don't underestimate the ability of a parent to get outraged over innocuous things anymore. -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
The courts have seen it otherwise. They basically say as long as it doesn't disrupt school it's okay. It does feel like this is disrupting the school however. -
That's fine if someone wants their kid to go to a private or religious school. I shouldn't have to help pay for it.
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Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
I did not. -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
Republican vs Democrat has nothing to do with this dumbass. -
Students Target Teachers on Social Media
Sean Mooney replied to Sean Mooney's topic in The Geek Club
I don't mind cameras in the classroom (I've got nothing to hide about what I do) but I think you will run into issues with some teachers not wanting them feeling that they are being watched by Big Brother and some parents not wanting them as they will feel it is violating their child's privacy. I'm more taken aback by just the blatant lack of respect for the teachers in this instance as it relates to this story -
He also implied people should vote their feels and not reality.....in this one instance.
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I think multiple aliases are silly. I never said otherwise. So fook off Paul Blart It looks to eliminate Title 1 funds. That is money school districts get to support low income students and support students who need extra help for subjects. So say a school has underperforming students in reading. They could apply for and be granted Title 1 funds that are mandated to be spent on a reading support coordinator (or some other such position). Those funds are monitored and if they are not used for targeted purposes the schools can get in trouble. And I would wager any district with lower income students has underperforming schools and numbers and use that money to help bring scores up. Additionally, schools can use that money to bring in an additional teacher to create smaller classrooms to give more direct help. Without it you'd have some class sizes jump to like 35-40 kids. That means fewer books (or spending local tax dollars to buy more books) and would cut back on paraprofessionals for help in classrooms. It would also eliminate grants that help children in low income homes by helping eliminate- after school programs, summer food programs, college prep programs, and would offer massive cuts to breakfast and lunch programs which for some kids in lower income areas are the only meals they get in a day. It wants to do away with federal college loans meaning all students would be dropped into private loans which are notoriously predatory. They want to form educational savings accounts for all parents as opposed to giving money to the schools. This would effectively raise local school taxes more because instead of a given money pool for the local district it would mean students could go anywhere regardless of price. I know school choice is something people all want but the reality of that is it means wealthy families get money to send their kids to high cost private schools or religious based schooling. The people who wrote Project 2025 too are the people funding Moms for Liberty behind the scenes and many other groups trying to infiltrate local school boards. The question becomes this- should public school tax dollars be used to prop up religious and private schools for families?
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Also ironic he is the one who sits here calling himself a "life winner" yet he has to keep making new names to post here. He also- as gutterboy said- is the one who posted gay porn links here. He also is the one who talked about whoring his wife out to others while he watches He is also the one who said in a discussion that if someone knocks on your door you have to answer because you have no other choice. He is an idiot
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"white" and "poor" are not opposite terms.