Dear Dennis: Is it perfectly fine for an atheist to proselytize children in your school? You hired him, ma'am, so you would know. I would not want my son to be taught by a man with tattooed fingers. I would not want my son around someone who smokes marijuana (and you know he does), or lives in some dank basement with satanic symbols on the walls, or has a girlfriend with black lips and black fingernails. I don't object to them living like that; I just don't want him exercising any authority over anyone I love. You see, you have a contract with parents. So do your teachers. Under that contract, one of your duties is to protect the children from revolutionaries. Revolutionaries incite children. Your teacher incites. You seem to have a rudimentary understanding of that, because you keep saying that there is no woke agenda at the high school. The teacher has one. Why are there any cell phones in the classrooms? I do not bring a computer or phone to tutoring, because electronics steal the stage. I am not tutoring computer or phone skills. The lesson is prepared beforehand, which means that I rarely have to look up something on my phone, and sometimes I will look up something at home after the session is over and report by e-mail. Any texting I do usually refers to an e-mail and is to be used judiciously. They are minors. I am not their friend. Sincerely yours, RD
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