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SocialistFreedomFighter
13th May 2013, 19:33
Yep, you heard me: a teacher was suspended for stomping on American Flag.
I would post a link of this if I could, but of course I'm only new to the site.
How I hate the United States. You talk about freedom yet you're not allowed to express yourself? What sort of indoctrinated, imperialist state is this? When I heard this on the news reports said the guy was FIRED. Apparently he resigned. Good riddance.
The teacher's name is Scott Compton if you want to look it up.

evermilion
13th May 2013, 19:38
Chapin teacher got $85,000 in flag stomping deal

By TIM FLACH — [email protected]
CHAPIN, SC — Lexington-Richland 5 paid former Chapin High teacher Scott Compton $85,000 to avoid a legal challenge, part of a settlement that led to his resignation after he stomped on an American flag during a class lesson.
The payment is on top of Compton’s salary that will be paid through June 7, even though he has been out of the classroom since December. School officials did not provide Compton’s salary Monday, but their plan pays teachers with his 12 years’ experience $43,340 to $59,647 a year.
Lexington-Richland 5 taxpayers also will foot the bill for more than $31,500 in attorney fees, records obtained by The State newspaper under a state Freedom of Information Act request show.
The $85,000 payment was described as “a compromise and resolution of disputed claims,” the records say.
It was not disclosed as part of Compton’s resignation, announced March 27, a decision that the settlement says is for “family and personal reasons” not spelled out.
“Prior to his resignation, attorneys for Mr. Compton informed district attorneys that he had prepared a complaint for filing in federal court,” Lexington-Richland 5 spokesman Mark Bounds said.
“Based on financial considerations related to anticipated legal fees to defend such a suit, the insurer made the decision to make a monetary (offer) to Mr. Compton. He accepted the offer.”
Darryl Smalls, Compton’s attorney, declined comment Monday on any aspect of the settlement.
In accepting the payment, Compton agreed not to pursue a legal challenge to how school officials sought his dismissal by seeking damages for claims that include defamation, emotional distress and breach of contract.
As part of the settlement, Lexington-Richland 5 admitted no liability in seeking to fire Compton.
Compton’s resignation is not an admission of wrongdoing, and he is guaranteed a letter of recommendation for future employment, records say.
He also is free to seek unemployment benefits without objection from Lexington-Richland 5.
Compton’s stomping of the flag last fall set off a furor in the community in northern Lexington County.
Some educators and military veterans split on whether dismissal was merited.
Superintendent Stephen Hefner sought to fire Compton, saying the stomping was the latest incident in what Hefner said was a pattern of poor judgment.
Lexington-Richland 5 has no standards for treatment of the flag, but school officials say Compton violated conduct expected of teachers.
Compton, in statements through his lawyer, said the action was not intended to be disrespectful but an effort to promote discussion with students on how the nation is much more than its symbols.
“We’re glad this issue is resolved,” Bounds said. “Its resolution is in the best interest of the district, our teachers and the students we serve.”



http://www.thestate.com/2013/05/06/2759418/chapin-teacher-got-85000-in-flag.html

There you go.

SocialistFreedomFighter
13th May 2013, 19:42
Thank you :)

MacchineBox
13th May 2013, 20:00
These kids were lucky to have him as a teacher.

Craig_J
14th May 2013, 02:56
THat's disgusting. How on earth is stamping on fabric worth that sort of punishment? Poor guy. And Americans criticse the Soviet Union? They can be just as bad.

Crixus
14th May 2013, 03:04
Yep, you heard me: a teacher was suspended for stomping on American Flag.
I would post a link of this if I could, but of course I'm only new to the site.
How I hate the United States. You talk about freedom yet you're not allowed to express yourself? What sort of indoctrinated, imperialist state is this? When I heard this on the news reports said the guy was FIRED. Apparently he resigned. Good riddance.
The teacher's name is Scott Compton if you want to look it up.


5 tax payers paying for his lawyers means he teaches in small town with, well, five working adults. Maybe 10 to 20 adults total in the town? Whats the population in that town? In South Carolina. Yikes. The parents didn't agree, all, what, ten of them, and got him fired. In the end bourgeois 'democracy' worked in favor of the teacher. These sorts of things are actually an example of the (once) progressive nature of bourgeois democracy as if he did that to a bible in the dark ages he would've been burned at the stake. The entire nation was once like a small southern town. Of course bourgeois democracy is no longer progressive so I'm not condoning the continued existence of bourgeois democracy or capitalism.

Red Commissar
14th May 2013, 04:16
5 tax payers paying for his lawyers means he teaches in small town with, well, five working adults. Maybe 10 to 20 adults total in the town? Whats the population in that town? In South Carolina. Yikes. The parents didn't agree, all, what, ten of them, and got him fired. In the end bourgeois 'democracy' worked in favor of the teacher. These sorts of things are actually an example of the (once) progressive nature of bourgeois democracy as if he did that to a bible in the dark ages he would've been burned at the stake. The entire nation was once like a small southern town. Of course bourgeois democracy is no longer progressive so I'm not condoning the continued existence of bourgeois democracy or capitalism.

"Lexington-Richland 5" is an abbreviation for the school district that covers the region, Lexington & Richland County School District Five. According to wikipedia that school district is in a rural area that serves a little over 16,000 students. The town his particular high school was in has maybe 1,000+ total people the most.

Klaatu
14th May 2013, 04:24
Americans criticse the Soviet Union? They can be just as bad.

They are essentially the same. It's just that in the U.S., we get to choose our dictators. :sneaky:

Crixus
14th May 2013, 04:45
"Lexington-Richland 5" is an abbreviation for the school district that covers the region, Lexington & Richland County School District Five. According to wikipedia that school district is in a rural area that serves a little over 16,000 students. The town his particular high school was in has maybe 1,000+ total people the most.
Ya thanks. In that case this is worse than some small town nonsense. I've been spoiled living in one of the supposed most progressive cities in the nation. My finger isn't on the pulse of the Southern States. Still, the bourgeois state stepped in and awarded damages. It has it's perks but bourgeois democracy, as I said, is no longer progressive. The irony here for me is the bourgeois state would award a person for being anti nationalist. They draw the line when things become a clear and present danger to the capitalist order. Any semblance of democracy then withers away in favor of a billy club.

DasFapital
14th May 2013, 05:41
I wish I had teachers this cool growing up. It would have made learning so much more enjoyable.