Brickbat: Testing Their Limits

In Port Orange, Florida, Martin Reese, an art teacher at Creekside Middle School, has been charged with disrupting a school function and disorderly conduct. Reese blared loud music in an effort to disrupt students taking the Florida Statewide Assessment test. He refused to turn the music off, and school officials had to cut the power to his room. Reese had been with the school system since 2009 but had been at Creekside for only a week.
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HE BETTER NOT HAVE SAID GAY.
Um... that's starting to sound like a medical issue. Like major hyper or hypoglycemia from diabetes or something.
Are his union dues paid up?
All good then.
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Was this him?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1GoH3M9Kb4g
"Elon Musk has offered to buy Twitter for $41.39 billion after rejecting a seat on the company's board."
*snerk*
https://www.reuters.com/technology/elon-musk-offers-buy-twitter-5420-per-share-2022-04-14
I still wonder if he's doing a real life version of the Louie CK shit ass pet fuckers skit.
So free speech stops in schools?
See how the white power establishment silences the oppressed black man!
Clearly this was an avant-garde art piece that we common people couldn't possibly understand.