And it is good to see.
After years of having the left dox people and making their lives miserable the right has decided to put the shoe on the other foot and it is rewarding to watch.
The left celebrates heroes like George Floyd and riots for weeks and weeks. The right loses a spokesman and holds prayer vigils. We are not alike.
Still, we've been too kind and patient and finally the right is playing the game the left has for years. The right has always taken the high road and not they have decided to get down and dirty.
There was a backlash after President Trump got shot but the murder of Charlie Kirk was the last straw.
The right has started a pretty good doxing campaign and I can't say that I blame them. It's time we started using their own tactics against them, especially when it comes to taking out educators.
Recently I heard a high school teacher stated that if by the end of the school any of his students knew who he voted for then he had made a mistake somewhere along the line. Agreed. Schools should not be political indoctrination centers.
There are any number of careers that should be totally neutral. Schools, medicine, law enforcement and the military to name a few.
As far as I'm concerned, anyone in education that celebrates the death of someone publicly has no business being near children and should have their teaching credentials yanked.
It's been interesting watching educators get fired over the past few days. It's good to see the right finally fighting back and using the left's own tricks against them.
I saw one video I thought was pretty funny. A newly fired schoolteacher went on a rant over having been fired and how she was going to find a new job and more about celebrating Charlie's murder.
She went from being fired to being totally unhirable, at least in education. I see a thrilling career for her flipping burgers in the back room because they probably won't let her face the public.
Now suddenly the left is trying to hide behind the First Amendment claiming they can say what they want. I have pointed out time and again that the First Amendment only means that the government isn't going to cart you off for speaking out. So far I have not seen anybody carted off for speaking out.
However the First Amendment does not protect one from the consequences of speaking out. You won't be charged for speaking out if you shout 'Fire!' in a crowded theater. You will be charged with attempting to incite panic which is a separate crime.
You can, however, shout 'Theater' at a crowded fire which is something I have done when I was a teenager. That's a story I will tell sometime.
The Left has lost all sense of reason. Look at what is happening in the UK. My advice to the Right is keep alert and keep your powder dry.
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