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posted by LaminatorX on Saturday August 30 2014, @10:22AM   Printer-friendly
from the stranger-than-truth dept.

"An eighth-grade language arts teacher from Maryland has been placed on administrative leave after school officials learned he allegedly authored two books containing questionable content under a pseudonym.

Local network WBOC News reports that the investigation concerns two books published by McLaw under the nom de plume “Dr. K.S. Voltaer,” and one is about a fictional, futuristic school shooting that goes down in history as being the largest ever in the United States.

http://rt.com/usa/182964-teacher-leave-shooting-book/"

This is lunacy. School administrators are terrified there will be another Columbine or Sandy Hook and are overreacting, or are they. What could they do to prevent one. Nothing, nil, zero. No need to ask yourself 'why', say thank you to the traitorous NRA , the propaganda arm of the small arms manufacturing industry, for blocking any form of gun control. They have successfully infected the country with The American Disease™ almost unfettered access to weapons of war that kill with brutal efficiency. Sadly there appears to be no cure.

[EDITOR'S NOTE: The preceding paragraph was not up to our standards. The comments to this story are spot on. You expect better than this and we let you down. There are so many comments referring to this paragraph, we cannot just delete it, hence the strike-through. More to follow.]

 
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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 30 2014, @06:38PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 30 2014, @06:38PM (#87622)

    This. The story here isn't about guns but about the people in charge of schools. I worked in a school for a few years: the bright teachers left after a couple of years, the average joes stuck around, and the dumbest of the PE/wood shop/special ed crowd became administrators. There were no administrators at our school with academic backgrounds, and nearby schools who did have more academic backgrounds got the ones who were the bottom of the barrel. It's a low-prestige job that doesn't attract the best and brightest.

    That's the paradox with schools: we demand that they make our kids smarter, but we don't treat the teachers and administrators in a way that would attract smart people to the job. It's not just pay; pay is only a symptom. It's a fundamental disdain for education that I haven't seen in Europe or Japan, and it makes teaching (and administration) an undesirable job that attracts undesirables who do stupid things like blanket-banning materials that mention guns.

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