Can KKK Robes Be Used To Educate? KY Teacher Sparks Debate
Can A KKK Robe Ever Be Used In Education? Kentucky History Teacher Sparks Debate
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Keenan Higgins
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May 18, 2023
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Take a look below at what some are saying on social media, and let us know if you think a KKK robe could ever truly be used as an educational prop:
1. Personally it’s freedom of speech and freedom of expression that’s a W teacher
via @FGRAdam
2. For a teacher to allow a student to dress up as the 1st grand wizard master or wtfever KKK outfit on in 8th gr. Is asinine. Despite it happening in Kentucky, it should not be normal in 2023. That goes to show these kids are being taught&passing down the hatred stemming from 1800!
via @msN0Ni
3. Suspended? She needs to be fired permanently and she needs to lose her teaching license because she is NO teacher!
via @BethNKVV
4. One thing I’ve learned as I got older even though I knew, most people actually don’t care about racism. They are forced to talk about it when it’s a subject but they find the conversation to be more uncomfortable than the actual act or example of racism.
via @black_42
5. God forbid CRT is in school tho…
via @rossb808
6. my senior year, my english teacher gave us a project on debating topics we didn’t agree with. one topic was holocaust denial, which i took and made an elaborate presentation full of propaganda & everything at the end of the year he told me he would never do that project again
via @Teridax
7. Who cares! It’s just a costume. Society needs to stop being so damn sensitive.
via @SauterRory
8. Context should probably matter but still. I bet more students paid attention that day, it's all for the effect. Shock value.
via @G2thaFields
9. The parents said “oh that sounds great son, I got one you can wear in the closet from back in the days” 🤣😂
via @Ra_The_Great
10. Both the KKK and extra credit assignments have no place in schools. Also, not our Pulaski. Phew.
via @Basler
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