MACAQUE
Active member
I don't really have an idea of what to think of this so you guys can decide on this one. First I'll give you some background on my English teacher. She is in her 60's. I have seen her wearing a cross on her necklace in the classroom. Earlier this year, she gave me a 30% on an essay, and many people, myself included, thought the grade was based on the fact that the essay conflicted with her personal beliefs rather than it was a horrible essay (My dad emailed her about five times about the grade but never got a legit response). Today my friend and I were walking to our seats at the beginning of class. My friend drops his binder on the ground and says "Oh my god" pretty quietly. He isn't religious. The rest of the convo goes like this:
Teacher: "What did you say?"Him: "I said Oh my god"T: "That language is unacceptable"H: "How so"T: It is disrespectful to god and it offends meH: What if I'm not religiousT: I don't careMe: What if he was referring to his godNext he said something about religion in schoolThen my teacher tells him to go to the principal's office. He leaves. The class goes on.Were the actions of my teacher appropriate for a public school? Saying oh my god contains no profanity, so does she have the right to kick him out based on her religious beliefs?
Teacher: "What did you say?"Him: "I said Oh my god"T: "That language is unacceptable"H: "How so"T: It is disrespectful to god and it offends meH: What if I'm not religiousT: I don't careMe: What if he was referring to his godNext he said something about religion in schoolThen my teacher tells him to go to the principal's office. He leaves. The class goes on.Were the actions of my teacher appropriate for a public school? Saying oh my god contains no profanity, so does she have the right to kick him out based on her religious beliefs?