• dangblingus@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Nothing about this story makes sense to me. There’s no way that the “bullying” the principal received from other adults at Inclusivity Training resulted in him taking his own life. A trained educator, who would have been educated in anti-bullying tactics and conflict resolution. Of course, the conservatives are frothing at the mouth over this, assuming that it’s the toxic ideology of being aware of social injustices that caused him to off himself. The culture war is so boring.

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      1 year ago

      There’s no way that the “bullying” the principal received from other adults at Inclusivity Training resulted in him taking his own life.

      There’s no way that it was just the bullying, but I think the incident could have started a series of events that could have played a significant role.