Here's a photo of this "Anshu Wahi"
As I said on the Saira Rao thread, why are woke Indian women always the absolute worst? Saira Rao, Zarna Joshi, Lilly Singh, this bitch, it's definitely a pattern at this point. Besides having the normal insufferable SJW traits they all seem to show signs of massive narcissism, sociopathy, or some other particularly unpleasant form of mental issue.
I'd assume that the poo on the streets in Delhi is seeping into the water supply and having bad effects, but most of these women were raised in the west. Worse, they're pretty much all from privileged, upper caste backgrounds, which makes their grifting about the white devil while saying and doing nothing about India's hardcore systemic discrimination (except in many cases to blame white people for it, because it totally has nothing to do with Hindu beliefs that predate European colonization of India by thousands of years) all the more morally repulsive.
I know that feeling, but trust me, it's good to keep calm and realize that the SJW's will burn themselves out just like the Religious Right did before them.
Hell, I think we're already starting to see the beginning of the end for them as it is. SJW culture is now in that "violent death spirals" stage where they become increasingly deranged to the point of alienating the normies and hurting the profit margins way too much, and people outside of Woke Twitter are getting tired of it.
The campaign to cancel Joker last year backfired massively and a lot of the old sacred cows from the start of it (like Anita Sarkeesian, Dan Olson, and Zoe Quinn) are increasingly destitute and irrelevant, while your BreadTube punk losers are little more than a mirror image of the Groypers and Skeptics on the other side, and most of them will burn themselves out in the next few years as well.
To put things into context, the SJW's are getting to the same point that the Religious Right was at when they started shrieking about dinosaurs and Harry Potter books and they'll ultimately be the sound of fury signifying nothing.
TL;DR-Lol, calm down.
I think social justice's damaging legacy will be much more significant than the religious right. Yes, the religious right had power and money in its heyday, but culturally it was always somewhat isolated. Segregated you might even call it. Christian movies were and are stuck in their own corner of the culture and you pretty much have to go looking for them to see them. Same with televangelists, Chick Tracts, etc.
Socjus is taught in public schools and is the culture of Hollywood. It's been shoved down the throats of literally everyone, not just kids with fundamentalist parents. Worse, it's been fed to kids who often don't have any active parental figures in their lives at all, and are therefore much more impressionable and prone to negative social behavior, ie, the population who make up the majority of repeat criminals.
Love being a teacher so I can indoctrinate my students, intentionally stir the pot, and then wish harm upon them when they demonstrate different ideologies from mine. Bonus points for the hugbox buddy replying.
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I genuinely hope a concerned parent sees this and brings up to the principal.
You can make the argument that this is their off time and they can say what they want, but it’s still concerning that teacher is saying this about a student.
I would shoot down the argument that it's her off time by comparing it to a psychiatrist shit talking a patient on Twitter. Yeah you should absolutely be able to share your own opinions on social media (not that many far right people get to these days), but presenting your student's views to group of followers you know will hate them and then saying your student deserves kidnapping? Followed by those followers threatening your student?
Fuck that and fuck her. Talking about her student, who's probably a minor, in a negative way on social media should definitely be considered a disciplinary defense. If that student finds out about this public shit talking, it's going to create a hostile classroom environment, assuming she hasn't deliberately created one already.