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This is why you can't believe the bullshit woke/commie cities/states/etc. They "suspend" or "fire" someone for a few months for things to get out of the public eye then immediately bring the woke faggots back when they think you are no longer paying attention....

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From the post: Pueblo County School District 70 has reinstated a substitute teacher after suspending him indefinitely in September over a Facebook post he made about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. District officials placed Chris Sutton on what’s called “inactive” status on Sept. 16 after receiving complaints about a social media post he made — a move that barred him from teaching for at least the remainder of the 2025-26 academic year, according to a news release from Sutton’s Denver-based attorney, David Lane. The district reinstated Sutton on Dec. 5 after his attorneys sent a letter to administrators threatening a lawsuit and alleging administrators violated the educator’s First Amendment right to free speech. “This is a really important case,” said attorney Maddie Schaefer of Killmer Lane LLP, who represents Sutton, in an interview. “People need to know their First Amendment rights cannot be violated in this way.”

This is why you can't believe the bullshit woke/commie cities/states/etc. They "suspend" or "fire" someone for a few months for things to get out of the public eye then immediately bring the woke faggots back when they think you are no longer paying attention.... Archive: https://archive.today/4CveU From the post: Pueblo County School District 70 has reinstated a substitute teacher after suspending him indefinitely in September over a Facebook post he made about the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. District officials placed Chris Sutton on what’s called “inactive” status on Sept. 16 after receiving complaints about a social media post he made — a move that barred him from teaching for at least the remainder of the 2025-26 academic year, according to a news release from Sutton’s Denver-based attorney, David Lane. The district reinstated Sutton on Dec. 5 after his attorneys sent a letter to administrators threatening a lawsuit and alleging administrators violated the educator’s First Amendment right to free speech. “This is a really important case,” said attorney Maddie Schaefer of Killmer Lane LLP, who represents Sutton, in an interview. “People need to know their First Amendment rights cannot be violated in this way.”

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