It sounds like a ‘he said/they said’ argument, and they’re not releasing the details on his termination. It’s very possible he’s just trying to get the public on his side, but without hearing the full account it’s impossible to know.
Agreed, which is my point…
It’s easy to get het up about the crazy Christians, and in cases such as those with the Harry Potter hatred, that’s reasonable.
This isn’t anywhere near that clear, and so a knee-jerk reaction doesn’t make sense.
I don’t think it’s called torture any more, but I can’t remember if the new name is “pre-emptive retribution” or “Special Help in Obtaining Concealed Knowledge from Suspects” (SHOCKS).
It sounds like a ‘he said/they said’ argument, and they’re not releasing the details on his termination. It’s very possible he’s just trying to get the public on his side, but without hearing the full account it’s impossible to know.
Agreed.
Oh, for goodness’ sake. People don’t get fired JUST for doing a magic trick (unless they are employed by insane people). The average American school supervisor, even a supervisor overly alert for signs of devil worship or hopped up on anti-Harry Potter propaganda, knows the difference between a magic trick and wizardry. So either this guy’s bosses are nuts or we don’t know the whole story. Or both.
I’m pretty sure he screwed up on more than one occasion, and now he tries to cover his ass by pointing fingers.
In the words of my late Gramps:“ He who points one finger at someone, points three fingers at himself”....or something like that. (he said it in dutch, of course)