Thursday, June 11, 2015

High School Principal Fired For Saying THIS About McKinney Cop


Now, the principal of North Miami Senior High School, Alberto Iber, has been fired over his Facebook comment defending the Texas police officer caught on video pushing a teen girl to the ground in an incident at a rowdy community pool party.

“He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life,” Iber posted on a Miami Herald story. “I commend him for his actions.”

Three sentences. Sixteen words.
. . . "Since when did sharing an opinion on a news story require a school to boot out a principal, anyway?

"He wasn’t cussing anyone out or engaging in inappropriate acts with students. What, is he never allowed to share his opinions out loud as long as he works in the public education system?

"This is an attempt to silence a man who has an opinion that differs from the liberals in the Department of Education who see the McKinney pool party incident as an opportunity to push their “diversity” agenda and make all black people look like victims." . . .

The school's contact info  305) 949-8381

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