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People's Blog • Konstantin Kisin

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Red Square said he was glad Konstantin Kisin was on our side. In this interview Kisin concludes, 60 years of teaching our children to hate their own country, and here we are. Surprised?

Of particular interest to the jackalope was Konstantin Kisin's warning of teaching there is no need for absolution. In public school back in 1991 an emotionally disturbed student acted out in an Abraham/Isaac moment with his beloved teacher, jackalopelipsky. It was after this event that the jackalope became aware of a tax payer funded psychologist treating this mixed up kid for "free". The mixed up student felt remorse for having done such a terrifying thing to his teacher. He walked into the campus office and loudly asked, "When am I going to be punished?" The answer from the principal was, "Don't worry, everything is going to be okay."

Jackalopelipsky asked the "free" psychologist about this need for absolution. That was the exact word used, absolution. At the end of the work day, jackalopelipsky was told to report to the Superintendent's office. It was then explained to jackalopelipsky that a memo had been written by the concerned psychologist and campus counselor that the jackalope was a threat to not just the mixed up student, but the entire campus. The psychiatrist chair was the jackalope's next stop where this hare-brain was peppered with questions as to whether Jesus turned water into wine. That everyone was okay with that solution, was more terrifying than the actual event.

Thus ended the productive career of teaching middle school remedial readers to become proficient readers, due to personal insanity of thinking absolution was what a mixed up student was asking for from the staff at public school. The mixed up student cried tears on the last day of school because he needed jackalopelipsky to come to high school with him as she was only teacher who understood him. He’s now serving 75 years in prison for finally going too far.

30 plus years of no absolution in public school, and like Konstantin Kisin points out, "What did we expect would happen?"

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/0 ... ng-people/

Statistics: Posted by jackalopelipsky — 3/16/2024, 9:13 am



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