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Harrop: Can QAnon promoter be trusted to teach?
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Froma Harrop
Kristine Hostetter is a fourth-grade teacher in San Clemente, California. Her husband has been a big promoter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and she appears to be supporting his lunatic efforts. As the story is being told, liberal parents and students temporarily forced Hostetter’s removal from the classroom. In response, local conservatives have accused them of persecuting a teacher for her political views.
But that’s not how the story should be told. The real issue isn’t her politics. It is whether displays of ignorance make her unqualified for the job. This is a problem for our times, when so many Americans embrace beliefs that are not only based on lies but also crazy.
Froma Harrop: Should Mrs. Hostetter be allowed to teach?
By Froma Harrop 2 hours ago
Froma Harrop
Kristine Hostetter is a fourth-grade teacher in San Clemente, California. Her husband has been a big promoter of the QAnon conspiracy theory, and she appears to be supporting his lunatic efforts. As the story is being told, liberal parents and students temporarily forced Hostetter’s removal from the classroom. In response, local conservatives have accused them of persecuting a teacher for her political views.
But that’s not how the story should be told. The real issue isn’t her politics. It is whether displays of ignorance make her unqualified for the job. This is a problem for our times, when so many Americans embrace beliefs that are not only based on lies but also crazy.
Froma Harrop: Teacher should have a basic grasp of reality
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Immigration, Prince Philip, U.F.O.s: Your Weekend Briefing
Here’s what you need to know about the week’s top stories.
April 11, 2021
crush of young migrants
arriving at the border. The flow is only expected to increase in coming weeks.
The numbers are daunting. More than 20,000 children and teenagers are in the custody of a government system that is already overstretched. In March, border agents encountered nearly 19,000 children at the border the largest number recorded in a single month most of them fleeing poverty and violence in Central America. Above, La Joya, Texas, last month.
By June, there could be more than 35,000 migrant children in need of care, according to government projections obtained by The Times a prospect that one former senior official in the Department of Health and Human Services called “terrifying.”
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