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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 3108337" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>Please re-read what I wrote - I did not say that "all teachers" or "most teachers" were communists or socialists, nor did I say that the "entire education (system?) is a danger to the nation" nor anything like that, what I said was that those who seem to support grilling students about non-threatening exercise of Constitutionally guaranteed rights would probably object if those teachers or students who hold different kinds objectionable or questionable views were similarly questioned about their views. The reasoning for such questioning might be along the lines of those beliefs (socialist/communist) being inherently un-American and thus dangerous by definition. I wasn't advocating such a thing, I was pointing out a certain level of hypocrisy involved among the more anti-gun (generally more left wing) people who support such intrusive questioning (absent a threat) for merely expressing belief in a provision of the Constitution.</p><p>Now, if you are asking where did I come up with the "socialist/communist" stuff, that was simply from following the news regarding many (not all, not most) elements of those participating in the recent anti-2nd Amendment/pro-gun control/ marches.</p><p>In short, your last sentence shows you have misconstrued my meaning in a very significant way so I am attempting to re-communicate my intent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 3108337, member: 18914"] Please re-read what I wrote - I did not say that "all teachers" or "most teachers" were communists or socialists, nor did I say that the "entire education (system?) is a danger to the nation" nor anything like that, what I said was that those who seem to support grilling students about non-threatening exercise of Constitutionally guaranteed rights would probably object if those teachers or students who hold different kinds objectionable or questionable views were similarly questioned about their views. The reasoning for such questioning might be along the lines of those beliefs (socialist/communist) being inherently un-American and thus dangerous by definition. I wasn't advocating such a thing, I was pointing out a certain level of hypocrisy involved among the more anti-gun (generally more left wing) people who support such intrusive questioning (absent a threat) for merely expressing belief in a provision of the Constitution. Now, if you are asking where did I come up with the "socialist/communist" stuff, that was simply from following the news regarding many (not all, not most) elements of those participating in the recent anti-2nd Amendment/pro-gun control/ marches. In short, your last sentence shows you have misconstrued my meaning in a very significant way so I am attempting to re-communicate my intent. [/QUOTE]
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