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Five hilarious and disturbing virtual meeting moments caught on camera in 2021 so far

Print this article As the United States heads into a new era of the pandemic with vaccinations reaching arms in unprecedented numbers, working from home still remains the norm for many, with Zoom and other virtual meeting moments continuing to prove either hilarious or disturbing. In 2020, the country saw an ISIS sympathizer praise the Islamic state at a University of Houston virtual meeting, witnessed an intoxicated California city manager hurl his cat across his room and social media users were shocked when the New Yorker s Jeffrey Toobin inadvertently exposed himself on camera and began masturbating. After months of home confinement and virtual gatherings, U.S. workers should be seasoned pros with video-chat meetings, though as 2021 has already demonstrated, this may not be the case.

Zoom fails: Virtual classrooms expose teachers racist, offensive rants

Zoom fails: Virtual classrooms expose teachers racist, offensive rants Minyvonne Burke © Provided by NBC News Zoom s video chat service became a virtual classroom almost overnight as schools across the country transitioned online in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. But over the past year, there have been multiple cases of teachers and educators being caught on video making offensive, and many times racist, comments. These moments captured when teachers believe they are off-camera or muted gives us a window into their thoughts on race and other sensitive topics. In each instance, there has been swift public backlash. Some educators have been forced to apologize, while others have either resigned or been fired.

Private Texts From Embattled School Officials Reveal Racy Jokes, Awkward Moments

Updated 23 mins ago NBC Universal, Inc. In group text messages, newly obtained by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit, board members with the Oakley Union Elementary School District lamented their scandal and encouraged one another to suck it up and move on. NBC Bay Area In a private text message exchange, obtained by the Investigative Unit, board members with the Oakley Union Elementary School District debate just how bad their circumstances are in the midst of the erupting scandal. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. Quick Three-Way At one point, when discussing how best to overcome the scandal, the conversation turned racy with board members joking about their conversations being a “quick three-way.”

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