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VisitWhat will public opinion be regarding teacher Warren (WTSmith17)'s dismissal one year after the incident?
Majority support for reinstatement • 33%
Majority support for dismissal • 33%
Mixed or no clear majority • 34%
Public opinion polls or surveys published by credible organizations
Teacher Warren (WTSmith17) Fired After Viral Video of Critical Thinking Lesson on J.K. Rowling
May 14, 2024, 12:22 AM
A teacher named Warren, also known as WTSmith17, has been fired after a viral video of him questioning a student's accusation of J.K. Rowling being transphobic went viral. In the video, Warren asked the student to provide specific reasons and evidence for their claim, leading the student to reconsider their stance. The incident has sparked outrage, with many criticizing the school's decision to terminate Warren for promoting critical thinking. Critics argue that his dismissal represents a broader issue of penalizing educators for encouraging analytical skills in students. Some have described the school's actions as 'pure evil.'
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Majority support reinstatement • 33%
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Majority supports the priest • 33%
Majority opposes the priest • 33%
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Majority supports Brendan Depa • 25%
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Returns to teaching at the same or different school • 25%
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